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How to Play the Didgeridoo : The Harmonic Register of the Didgeridoo

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

The toot register of a didgeridoo, also called the next harmonic or the partial, is much higher than the drown (the low pitch) of the instrument. Learn more about the toot and how to play high notes on the didgeridoo in this free music lesson video.

Expert: Andrew Dawson
Bio: Andrew Dawson received a Bachelor of Science in Music and Audio Engineering from Indiana University School of Music. He has played trumpet with the Indianapolis Symphony.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • I thought it was "drone", not "drown". Hm. Isn't it?

  • yep just that easy haha i must have one of the hard didges:)

  • The only video you've made that was helpful!

    Thanks

  • Thanks! :)

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