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From Chaos to Composition: Building Musical Phrases on Didgeridoo
🎶 Welcome to my channel dedicated to the art of didgeridoo! 🎶
In this video, I’ll show you how to enhance your musicality effortlessly by using measure cycles and rhythmic cycles on the didgeridoo. The idea is to structure intuitive improvisations to start shaping musical phrases and creating a first draft of a composition.
We’ll delve into practical tips and techniques that will help you transform your spontaneous play into structured and compelling musical pieces. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, these insights will take your didgeridoo skills to the next level.
🌟 Topics Covered:
• Understanding measure and rhythmic cycles
• Structuring intuitive improvisations
• Creating musical phrases
• Building the foundation for your first piece
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#Didgeridoo #Musicality #RhythmicCycles #Improvisation #MusicComposition
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5 Reasons Why You Run Out of Breath While Playing your Didgeridoo (and How to Fix It)!
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Are you struggling to maintain your breath while playing the didgeridoo? You’re not alone! In this video, we’ll explore the top 5 reasons why you might be running out of breath and provide practical tips to overcome these challenges. 👉 Wakademy English Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school) : urlz.fr/hmV8 My artist website : www.gauthieraube.com 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓...
This sound will boost your didgeridoo rhythms!
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In this video, I explain a sound that I use in almost all my tracks. In fact, it's a sound that's used a lot when you want to create rhythm. Thanks to this sound, you can get close to the dynamics of a snare drum with just your didgeridoo! 👉 Wakademy English Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school) : urlz.fr/hmV8 The Wakademy blog: urlz.fr/hmV9 My artist...
Try your hand at this didgeridoo rhythm from Ash Dargan!
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If you want to understand the rhythm of a didgeridoo player, you first need to understand how he breathes. In this video, I explain a fairly simple rhythm by the famous Ash Dargan, whose entire composition is based on WA breathing. Ash Dargan is an Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo player who has made a name for himself with his precise, dynamic style and distinctive groove. 👉 Wakademy English N...
Why do your rhythms lack naturalness (and how to make them more musical)?
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When learning the didgeridoo, many of us struggle to make our rhythms sound right. They often lack musicality, groove, and naturalness. The reasons behind this are quite understandable, and you'll see that a few exercises can greatly help you enhance your musicality. In this video, I'll share 6 tips to develop your musicality and free your rhythms from their rigidity. It's time to make your did...
Didgeridoo Rhythms 6 | A beat for beginner without circular breathing!
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In this video, I show you a didgeridoo rhythm that does not require the circular breathing. So even if you are a beginner, you should be able to play it with a little practice! It's also a good exercise to practice breathing at different places in your didgeridoo rhythm. Indeed, in didgeridoo practice, placing the breath in a rhythm it's the main problem! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍...
Didgeridoo Rhythm 5 | I love that kind of beat!
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This is a didgeridoo rhythm that I like to play because it has a good musicality. I like its massive side, while being very fine in the sound. We are here on a 4 beat didgeridoo rhythm. 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school) : urlz.fr/hmV8 The Wakademy blog: urlz.fr/hmV9 My artist website : www.gauthieraube.com 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 FREE DIDGERIDOO LESSONS...
Didgeridoo Rhythm 4 | Let's play a bit of swing didgeridoo!
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When you play a ternary rhythm, it sounds immediately a bit "jazz"! This is exactly what we will see in this video where I teach you a ternary didgeridoo rhythm. You'll see, it's a change from binary didgeridoo rhythms! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school) : urlz.fr/hmV8 The Wakademy blog: urlz.fr/hmV9 My artist website : www.gauthieraube....
The 3 principals technics of using voice on your didgeridoo - Didgeridoo Lessons 13
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The didgeridoo voice is very important. It is often used by players all over the world, whether it is in the contemporary didgeridoo or in the approach of the Australian Aborigines. In this video, we will see three ways to use the voice in your didgeridoo. You will see that these techniques are very easy to use and will allow you to give relief to your rhythms! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAY...
Didgeridoo rhythm 3 | A dynamic beat but quite simple to play!
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This time, we will see a very dynamic didgeridoo rhythm! The phrasing is simple but will allow you to play many variations! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school) : urlz.fr/hmV8 The Wakademy blog: urlz.fr/hmV9 My artist website : www.gauthieraube.com 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 FREE DIDGERIDOO LESSONS The Circular Breathing lessons : urlz.fr/hmVd 🎶👉WAKATOO Click...
How does the didgeridoo make sound? | Didgeridoo Lessons 12
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How does the didgeridoo produce a sound? Indeed, we have no pistons, no strings, no holes... In short, we have almost nothing to produce all our sounds! Nothing... Except our body! And the secret lies in the amplification of our body by the didgeridoo! This is what we will see in this video! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school) : urlz.fr/h...
Didgeridoo rhythm 2 | A 3 beat didgeridoo rhythm!
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With this second didgeridoo rhythm, we will now see a phrasing that uses TOWA. These two sounds have become very famous and are played by players all over the world... It must be said that they are very practical and that they sound good! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school) : urlz.fr/hmV8 The Wakademy blog: urlz.fr/hmV9 My artist website ...
How many notes can a didgeridoo play? | Didgeridoo lessons 11
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The didgeridoo is a special instrument... I am often asked how many notes I can play with it. The answer is simple: only one! We will see in the video that this answer is not quite true, however we actually play only one note with our didgeridoo. All the challenge then, is to succeed in playing it as well as we can! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didge...
Didgeridoo Rhythms 1 | A simple beginners 4 beats rhythms
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In this video, we are going to see our first didgeridoo rhythms. You will need the circular breathing to play it if you don't have it, check the free lesson just below). You will see this rhythms should be easy to play and you will have fun with it! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVAYcq 🙋🏻‍♂️👉 INTERESTING LINKS Wakademy (my didgeridoo school): urlz.fr/hmV8 The Wakademy blog: urlz.fr/hmV9 My artis...
Why you should play your didgeridoo with a metronome (+ 1 exercice) | Didgeridoo Lessons 10
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In this video, I talk about the interest of playing your didgeridoo with a metronome. If you want to develop your sense of rhythm, your inner pulse, then it is essential to start getting used to this little machine! Often, many didgeridoo players don't know how to work it, so I give you in the second part of the video, a very simple exercise to start practicing! 👉 Wakademy Newsletter: is.gd/MVA...
Didgeridoo lesson 9 | The 5 biggest mistakes when you start playing didgeridoo
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Didgeridoo lesson 9 | The 5 biggest mistakes when you start playing didgeridoo
Didgeridoo Lesson 8 | How to choose a didgeridoo for beginners
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Didgeridoo Lesson 8 | How to choose a didgeridoo for beginners
Didgeridoo lesson 7 | How to play your first rhythms in your didgeridoo
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Didgeridoo lesson 7 | How to play your first rhythms in your didgeridoo
Didgeridoo Lesson 6 | How to have a better sound on didgeridoo
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Didgeridoo Lesson 6 | How to have a better sound on didgeridoo
Didgeridoo lesson 5 | Why you should play your didgeridoo on the front!
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Didgeridoo lesson 5 | Why you should play your didgeridoo on the front!
Didgeridoo Lesson 4 | Learn circular Breathing on didgeridoo in 4 steps!
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Didgeridoo Lesson 4 | Learn circular Breathing on didgeridoo in 4 steps!
Didgeridoo Lesson 2 | How to play your very first sound in your didgeridoo
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Didgeridoo Lesson 2 | How to play your very first sound in your didgeridoo
Didgeridoo Lesson 3 | 3 important things to know before learning circular breathing
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Didgeridoo Lesson 3 | 3 important things to know before learning circular breathing
Didgeridoo Lesson 1 | What is a didgeridoo and how to play it ?
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Didgeridoo Lesson 1 | What is a didgeridoo and how to play it ?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @scottfreeman5289
    @scottfreeman5289 5 днів тому

    Good stuff, I’m going to learn the digeridoo

  • @jonathancrabtree2533
    @jonathancrabtree2533 19 днів тому

    Love this rhythm 😊👍

  • @sgoodman72
    @sgoodman72 21 день тому

    This helped me a lot, thanks. And also I can understand your English perfectly fine with a slight accent, well done!

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 17 днів тому

      Thanks for your comment! Wish all the best with your didge! See you for the next video then.

  • @lauravalenti1759
    @lauravalenti1759 22 дні тому

    I have tra to learn this specific rithm by Dargan some month ago without success. Now I found this video, and I'm very happy

  • @glmdex7459
    @glmdex7459 23 дні тому

    Par ailleurs, je ne sais pas si je suis le seul dans ce cas, mais je trouve extrêmement difficile de revenir sur un rythme après être passé sur des variations, surtout si il y a un changement au niveau des temps forts, contre-temps, etc. Du coup j'essaie d'en faire une "photo" en mode wakatoo, mais ça reste pas très fluide... tu as une recette magique 😋? Sorry pour les nons-francophone... j'imagine qu'une gentille IA fera la traduction 😋

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 22 дні тому

      Je te comprends ! C'est effectivement une des grosses difficultés. J'ai eu beaucoup de mal pendant longtemps. Un truc qui m'a bien aidé est d'enregistrer les deux parties et de les coller l'une à l'autre pour pouvoir les ré-écouter encore et encore. En revanche, ça demande un peu de matériels (quoique un téléphone suffirait pour ce genre de mémo) et surtout un peu de connaissance technique avec les logiciel d'enregistrement (c'est la base et ça ira vite à apprendre). Pour résumer : 1. Tu te mets un métronome dans une oreille 2. Tu enregistres le premier rythme avec le micros de ton téléphone (12 fois d'affiler suffisent par exemple) 3. Tu enregistres le second rythme (toujours avec le métronome) 4. Ensuite, tu importes les deux fichiers audio dans la même piste de ton séquenceurs (il en existe des gratuits). 5. Tu découpes le premier rythme en laissant 4 répétions et pareil avec le second. 6. Tu les colles l'un à l'autre. 7. Et tu écoutes encore et encore jusqu'à ce que ça rentre. Perso, ça m'a beaucoup aidé.

    • @glmdex7459
      @glmdex7459 14 днів тому

      Merci, je me sens moins seul déjà 😅😂 Je vais tester ça ✌

  • @glmdex7459
    @glmdex7459 24 дні тому

    Merci pour ce tuto toujours bien clair. Ça fait un moment que je cherche sans succès un genre de "do's and dont's" de la structure rythmique, pour avoir plus de liberté dans la composition. Tu aurais des pistes ?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 22 дні тому

      C'est une vaste question à laquelle je ne pourrais répondre juste comme ça en commentaire. Mais je note ça dans ma (longue) liste d'idées pour une prochaine vidéo !

    • @glmdex7459
      @glmdex7459 14 днів тому

      Ouiiiii 🙏🏼

  • @glmdex7459
    @glmdex7459 24 дні тому

    Super tuto, merci Gauthier 😋 C'est super complet comme exercice, aussi bien niveau rythmique que pour la précision. Tu nous en ferais encore avec d'autres monuments du didge 😋?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 22 дні тому

      Merci ! Je pense continuer ce format, ça à l'air de plaire. Mais faudra que je le fasse aussi en français !

  • @alirezamirza388
    @alirezamirza388 Місяць тому

    🙏👍💚

  • @alirezamirza388
    @alirezamirza388 Місяць тому

    🙏👍💚

  • @oscarsilva2271
    @oscarsilva2271 Місяць тому

    Respetos a mi maestro Ash Dargan

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      Ash Dargan también es un mentor para mí y ha influido mucho en mi vida como jugador.

  • @douglasgrenville9410
    @douglasgrenville9410 Місяць тому

    I have used and adapted this rythme since we decorticated it at one of your workshops. I cannot play it as fast as Ash Dargan, but it is great to play.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      Ah great! Yes I’m like you, I like yo play that rhythms, it’s perfect to work the dynamic!

  • @froggyhillartie
    @froggyhillartie Місяць тому

    Thank you for another great lesson! I really needed this instruction today. 🌿 We had FIVE didgeridoo players show up at the big Eureka Springs drum circle Saturday night. Didgeridoos are getting more popular, and so many people are curious about the didgeridoo. I think your great channel is going to get more and more popular! Thank you for what you do.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      Thank you for your comment! It's quite challenging for me to develop in English, so I'm happy to read your comment. :-) Hope your "Eureka Springs drum circle" was great. 👍 Maybe one day, I will come in US to teach and play, it will be great!

  • @sasadjakovic2953
    @sasadjakovic2953 Місяць тому

    nice greetings. thank you for the great tips on how to learn circular breathing. unfortunately I'm stuck at the last step, I can't relax my lips. do you have any other practical tips on how to make it work? It works great through pursed lips, but I can't relax them and maintain circular breathing. Please help Prikaži citirani tekst

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      You could send me a short video of yourself to show me on WhatsApp and I might be able to guide you: wa.me/message/NRMMBFQ5X6NLH1 It's something I reserve for my students who take my online course "The Art of Didgeridoo", but I'd be happy to help you! Just remind me the context and this conversation, I've got a lot of messages.

  • @baxterlee1573
    @baxterlee1573 Місяць тому

    What do the arrows mean on the cards?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      It's mean that the An arrow extends the sound of the previous card. For example, for "to WA ti ->", the "ti ->" lasts as long as the "to WA". This makes it possible to write rhythms with longer or shorter sounds. If you get lost, listen to the rhythm and you'll hear that the "ti" lasts longer than the "to" or the "WA". Is that clearer?

  • @baxterlee1573
    @baxterlee1573 Місяць тому

    Are you talking into the didg for that rhythm or just breathing that spacing and timing?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      I'm not sure I understand the question but I'll try to answer: I don't speak into the didgeridoo, but I do articulate the sounds. In other words, I'll say "to WA ke" for example, but I won't use my voice (unless I want to create an effect). It's basically the same for all didgeridoo sounds. And I will breath on the WA. As for breathing, it comes up a lot because the rhythm of the didgeridoo is built around it. I talk about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/XxlnduK4OjU/v-deo.html Does that answer your question?

  • @baxterlee1573
    @baxterlee1573 Місяць тому

    Love your content!!

  • @DrumsManifestTruth
    @DrumsManifestTruth Місяць тому

    This was a great video that helped me to organize my "packets" in a more structured way. Now all I gotta do is remember the first set of packets after I play for awhile, I tend to go into a trance lol. Thanks for the information! Also great tip to play with a metronome!!!🎉

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      Yes metronome is life!! 🥁 And you are right, it's a long way to remember what we played at the beginning!

  • @wildflower1397
    @wildflower1397 Місяць тому

    I know nothing od the didgeridoo, but still enjoyed this video. Ready to dance around a fire, rocking out to so didgeridoo vibes! 💃

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      Oh thank you for your very nice comment! So start playing!

    • @wildflower1397
      @wildflower1397 Місяць тому

      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Here in Portland, Oregon, we just might have a didgeridoo community, lol. Not going to play, but I'm definitely going to listen more. :)

  • @douglasgrenville9410
    @douglasgrenville9410 Місяць тому

    Hi Gauthier, thanks for this simple and clear basis for creating ryhthms

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      Thanks Douglas for your nice comment. Hope you are well and you keep didging!

  • @FinnMoveYT
    @FinnMoveYT 2 місяці тому

    this new series is so awesome, I just discovered it and I love to practice these rhythms. helps me a lot to get better. thank you

  • @oneglobeoneloveofficial
    @oneglobeoneloveofficial 2 місяці тому

    I'm a beginner of two days. I have watched a lot of videos to breathe through the nose while playing but I cannot seem to get the hang of it which means I run out of air.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      Hi! Did you check my frisson's lessons about circular breathing? It's here: is.gd/XWgZpP And if you need help, just send me a very quick video (1 min it's enough) on whatsApp, I will help you (for free of course): wa.me/message/NRMMBFQ5X6NLH1 Juste remember me the context (I receive a lot of messages). You will do it!

    • @oneglobeoneloveofficial
      @oneglobeoneloveofficial Місяць тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool I wrote a response but I don't think it went through. Thank you for your response. I have signed up to your lessons. If I need further help, I will send you a message on what's app with a video and refer to the context of our conversation here on you tube. Thank you for your help. It's appreciated.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      @@oneglobeoneloveofficial OK 👍 I'm a bit late with my emails, but I didn't see your email... Anyway, don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. I'm here to help!

    • @oneglobeoneloveofficial
      @oneglobeoneloveofficial Місяць тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool a bit confused. I signed up for your free 8 lessons on circular breathing and will start working on it. If I find I'm struggling I will WhatsApp message you with a 1 minute video and refer to this you tube conversation for context. Does that make sense?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      @@oneglobeoneloveofficial I reply but we already spoke on WhatsApp, so you understood well. 👍

  • @lukehawcroft4971
    @lukehawcroft4971 2 місяці тому

    wow amazing lessons!!, my playing totally transformed using a metronome and also taking smaller breathes!!! Thankyou.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 2 місяці тому

      Oh Great! That's the power of metronome and small breathing. All the secret of playing great rhythm in the didgeridoo is there. Keep going! And see you for the next video. :D

  • @dojorich
    @dojorich 2 місяці тому

    Nice work!

  • @FreddieVeggie
    @FreddieVeggie 2 місяці тому

    I find another reason being the amount of thought you spend while playing. Remember your brain needs air to think. If you're on a happy balance with your air and you start observing, thinking, planning mentally, you can easily lose your balance. So how to fix this? Incorporate your patterns into your body and let your body play, not your mind. Trust yourself and don't analyze while playing. Analyze your recordings after the fact.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 2 місяці тому

      Yes, that could be an avenue (although I don't know whether thoughts consume oxygen in such a significant way). However, as far as observing the game is concerned, I'd still encourage you to observe while you're playing too, but try to be as detached as possible, because it's in the action that the observation will take place. It's all up to me!

  • @horsthuckstadt1369
    @horsthuckstadt1369 2 місяці тому

    👍👍👍👍❤

  • @christopheegremy2752
    @christopheegremy2752 2 місяці тому

    I really do like how passionate you are when speaking about Ash Dargan style, this is the best way to transmit your passion and invite us to do as well, thanks a lot

  • @understorey_life
    @understorey_life 2 місяці тому

    Great input, once more! I love you english videos, and my French isn't good enough to get everything in your French videos, but I try anyway, so, so much information!! It takes time to get through, but you became one of my frequent didg teacher online, calm, clear, and good content. 5/5!! Merci beaucoup 🙏🏻☺️

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 2 місяці тому

      Oh tanks for your comment, I'm glad to become one of your online didge teacher! See in the next video then.

  • @ericengert6797
    @ericengert6797 2 місяці тому

    Gauthier, another great video full of easily understood information thank you.

  • @Rebies4121
    @Rebies4121 2 місяці тому

    Well organized and useful information. Thank you. 🙏

  • @junttivision7743
    @junttivision7743 2 місяці тому

    Great video again. My Ash Dargan rhytm is starting to get natural to play now. Your english is perfect. I am very busy now in the summer, but i have been thinking about getting lessons from you in the autumn. What is your lessons in €?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 2 місяці тому

      Hi! Im' not giving anymore individual lessons because I don't have time for it (Wakademy take a big part of my time). But I have the online courses lessons for the basic technics: is.gd/mwrCuD You will have my personal feedback In audio each month during 6 months. I know it's not personal lesson but my students are happy with the support! But maybe you are an advanced didgeridoo player, so then I will launch a new online course about the 7 circular breathing this summer.

    • @junttivision7743
      @junttivision7743 2 місяці тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool great. Thank you.

  • @AbOrigine
    @AbOrigine 3 місяці тому

    Great video Gauthier. Only one specification, technically the toot sound is not an overtone. This is a very widespread misunderstanding in the didjeridoo world. In fact, the overtones are multiples of the frequency of the fundamental, which does not happen for the didgeridoo. Technically the toot is a melodic interval. A hug and good work!

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the precision, I didn't know that. But I'm going to keep this term anyway because I prefer to call it that rather than "toot". Because, for me, toot limits the understanding of the possibilities because it's an onomatopoeia that seems to say that you're creating an "overtone" with just a t (not to mention the t at the end which makes no sense). In short, I'm nitpicking but it seems important to me! Hope you are well!

    • @Luke-ih1oc
      @Luke-ih1oc Місяць тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool Fyi, these are also known as "trumpet tones". Sounds better than "toot" lol

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool Місяць тому

      @@Luke-ih1oc Yes! Im' totally agree, I really don't like "toot"! I used to call them "Overtone" also. But sometimes I still call him like most English-speaking players... I'll remember your comment and I'll be talking about overtone now ;-)

  • @mikeianosiproject-acoustic5924
    @mikeianosiproject-acoustic5924 3 місяці тому

    Dynamics... very well explained and i love how you picked a rhythm from Ash 🙂 one of my big influences.

  • @ikvangalen6101
    @ikvangalen6101 3 місяці тому

    Great again! Thanks 🙏

  • @douglasgrenville9410
    @douglasgrenville9410 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful rhyme, thanks for decorticating this great piece by Ash Dargan.

  • @Gez734
    @Gez734 3 місяці тому

    Amazing.... Thank you :)

  • @larsfischer2679
    @larsfischer2679 3 місяці тому

    Very nice video - thanks a lot!

  • @KevinCarrot-xz2we
    @KevinCarrot-xz2we 3 місяці тому

    Super explications Gauthier 👍 plein de bonnes vibes et bonne continuation 🤗

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      Merci Kevin ! Tu as la patience de regarder la vidéo même en anglais, c'est beau !

    • @KevinCarrot-xz2we
      @KevinCarrot-xz2we 3 місяці тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool de rien je suis toujours preneur de tes conseils avisés 😊 plein de bonnes vibes 🖖✌️

  • @joysun2658
    @joysun2658 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for the great explenation. What means the arrow in the rythem ?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      Yes, you are right. I didn't speak about it. Arrow mean that's the sound is longer. For example, in the first part of the rhythms, the ON is as long as the KOUF and the O together. Is that more clear for you?

  • @Vanderful_life
    @Vanderful_life 3 місяці тому

    the example was mastery! thank you , i think i got it! time to practice

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! Happy for you if you already have it, you can post a video to show us your interpretation!

  • @froggyhillartie
    @froggyhillartie 3 місяці тому

    Your lessons are some of the best! I learned to circular breath using your videos. (They were the most helpful.) Looking for your lessons in English.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      Thank you Dianna for such nice comment. I'm doing my best! And congratulation for your circular breathing, that's a big step! 👏

  • @barbry7
    @barbry7 3 місяці тому

    Franchement vraiment trop bon!!!!

  • @junttivision7743
    @junttivision7743 3 місяці тому

    👍

  • @Flame-Bright-Cheer
    @Flame-Bright-Cheer 3 місяці тому

    Really really useful explanation on the timing of didgeridoo music I was racking my brain on trying to mimic that style and you just made it make sense thank you my didgeridoo dude

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment! I need that kind of comment to keep my motivation to make video. Thanks mate. 👍

  • @raphaelbein8868
    @raphaelbein8868 3 місяці тому

    Super tutoriel.. Merci beaucoup. J'ai essayé de faire le même travail sur un morceau de Ash Dargan "kwa dance of the crow". J'ai du mal à saisir les articulations utiliséses. Si un jour tu fais un tutoriel sur ce morceau ça serait top. Merci encore

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      Salut Raphaël, J'aime particulièrement le grain de son qu'il a sur ce morceau ! En revanche, pour l'analyser et surtout le jouer c'est de boulot. Car il utilise une attaque particulièrement marquée avec la gorge (de ce que je comprends en l'écoutant tout en te répondant) qui rends la reproduction délicate si on veut le faire sonner précisément comme lui. Mais je me le met dans ma liste de morceaux à analyser, ça pourrait être un chouette défi. J'adore vraiment son son. ^^

  • @walkwomantaipei
    @walkwomantaipei 4 місяці тому

    Cool! Please do some more videos like this to show differet dynamic styles.

  • @DrLightWind
    @DrLightWind 4 місяці тому

    I've been trying to figure out the phonetics of Ash Dargan to play in the last 6 months, but I haven't been able to. I really like his style, so it was a surprise when I saw your lesson with good details above. ✌ I like the way you explain where the dynamic should be. But I have a problem to overcome right now: If I do the first part with emphasizing the dynamics, unfortunately I run out of breath fast in circular breathing. I am thinking the cause is, maybe I don't have giant lungs to pump, as usually the aboriginal didgeridoo players having. 🤣 So the question is, how I should compensate to achieve the same dynamics playing? By the way, I am Bela the HU player if you remember. 😉

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 4 місяці тому

      Hi Bela, of course I remember you ;-) So if you're not getting enough air, there could be 3 reasons: - you're not breathing on each WA (sometimes you think you're breathing in air but in fact you're not). - you're not pursing your lips enough and too much air is coming out (you need to think about the quality of your sound). - you accentuate each to (or touf) too much. Since I'm beginning to know a bit about your style, I'll go for the third solution! Maybe you can say to yourself that you don't have to blow harder on the TOs but just quieter on everything else. If you want, you can try playing this rhythm in your next video, it's a good exercise!

    • @DrLightWind
      @DrLightWind 4 місяці тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool Thank you. 👍 Yes I hope by that time I'll be able to do its at last slowly. 🤞

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      @@DrLightWind I'm sur you can play it, we will that on your next video!

  • @junttivision7743
    @junttivision7743 4 місяці тому

    Great video. This will be my next practise challenge. What didgeridoo are you playing on this video?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment! For that video, I was playing with a D didgeridoo from Bob Druett (Australia, Darwin). Bob is very very good crafter but he stopped I guess...

    • @junttivision7743
      @junttivision7743 4 місяці тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool ok. The harmonics are awesome on that didgeridoo.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      ​@@junttivision7743 Yes the harmonics are great ont it. But not only that: - the attacks are very precise - the bass are in the perfect balance with the high frequencies, and so the drone is, for me, perfect. - it's a very versatile didgeridoo - one of my best, it's (very very very) hard for me to find some perfects didgeridoos like this!

    • @junttivision7743
      @junttivision7743 3 місяці тому

      @@WakademyDidgeridooSchool it sounds great. I just made a 5 minute loop of the demo, so i can really get the rhytm in my memory. Ps. Your album Reneissance is amazing. I listen to it every day on my walks.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 3 місяці тому

      @@junttivision7743 Oh thanks for the album! I released an other one, that I found better than Renaissance, you can check it here: songwhip.com/gauthieraube/lenvol Let me know what do you think! And good idea for the loop, very good way to practice.

  • @AchtungBaby_87
    @AchtungBaby_87 4 місяці тому

    I like ash dargan style, and your lessons are the Best! ❤ What about your New album?

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 4 місяці тому

      Thank you very much for your comment! I just released an album "L'envol" on December 2023. Is that one you are speaking about? * The link is here: songwhip.com/gauthieraube/lenvol Also, I'm working with my new band (name is Volte) on tracks, you can listen here some ideas: gauthieraube.com/volte/ (it's in French but you just need to put play ^^)

  • @THEMANWITHTHEYELLOWHAT.
    @THEMANWITHTHEYELLOWHAT. 5 місяців тому

    Thank you this is vary helpful because i struggle with staying on track, last night i was practicing the music aspect of playing and using music beats to keep me in line I think your English is vary good i understood everything just fine.

    • @WakademyDidgeridooSchool
      @WakademyDidgeridooSchool 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment, which I really appreciate! Musicality is the big thing to develop, and not just for the didgeridoo. Good luck and I look forward to hearing from you!

  • @kb8ju1314
    @kb8ju1314 5 місяців тому

    Amazing!!! Big thanks for these tips!!!