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How to Play the Didgeridoo : Rhythmic Patterns on the Didgeridoo

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

To create a rhythmic pattern when playing the didgeridoo, use consonants to break up the airflow. Learn about articulation and using consonants to vary the sound of 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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  • you can also use "K"

    like: too too too tiki teeoo doo doo.

    Just avoid most of the voiced consonants no Gs Bs or Ns, these break the airflow, killing the drone.

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  • Ich möchte auch so gut spielen können!

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