I've thought for years that a didgeridoo and a duduk would sound great together. I was right. MAGNIFICENT! We need a complete album of this. Add some throat singing too.
I thought the same as well also i'd like to hear some Scottish bagpipes join in with their drone tones in the background, then how about taking the whole chorus into an ancient Abbey and having Gregorian chant monks added in.
BEAUTIFUL. It reminds me of Narnia. Can someone tell me the origin of each instrument and provide me with some more information. Keep up with your fantastic work. Love and regards from India ♥️💐🙏🏽
It is indeed beautiful! The duduk comes from Armenia; it is a double reed instrument, but it is unique because the reed is very broad, giving it that ethereal, breathy sound. The didgeridoo comes from Australia and is a traditional Aboriginal instrument; it is played like a brass instrument, but with extra vocal, breathing, and trilling techniques overlaid. The jew's harp is one of the oldest and most widespread instruments in the world. Evidence of jew's harps in China has been found dating back many thousands of years, and most European and Asian musical traditions have some version of it, such as the Vietnamese dan moi, the Indian murchang, the Slovak drumbla, or the German maultrommel. It is held in the mouth and played by striking its reed.
@@eugeneross6624 wow! I can't thank you enough for all the wonderful information you've given. I'm from India (South Indian). I just googled about murchang as you mentioned, it's also called as Morsing in India. I didn't know about this. Thanks for shedding light on this one. Love, Regards and best wishes. Have a happy new year! 💕💐🙏🏽
Great!!! Thanks so much!!! Please continue and experiment further. Once play in a cave and remember our palaeolithic ancestors who invented all these wonderful instruments a 100 000 thousand years ago.
sooo nice. only way it could be better, and I say this about all drone instruments, is if the drone could change pitch. Imagine key changes in this kind of music, ahh so good.
what kind of flute is that blue one on the right? i have heard it in so much south asian and Middle Eastern music and it always captures me and takes me away.
самое простое - начать тренироваться со стаканом воды и коктейльной трубочкой. опускаете трубочку в воду и дуете, стараетесь дуть надув щёки, в момент когда кончился воздух, быстро вдохните носом, продолжая выдавливать воздух щеками, чтобы поток не прекращался, это довольно простое и быстрое упражнение, но принцип одинаковый, весь секрет в запасе воздуха в щеках Удачи в освоении!
I've thought for years that a didgeridoo and a duduk would sound great together. I was right. MAGNIFICENT! We need a complete album of this. Add some throat singing too.
I thought the same as well also i'd like to hear some Scottish bagpipes join in with their drone tones in the background, then how about taking the whole chorus into an ancient Abbey and having Gregorian chant monks added in.
@@williamfulgham2010 Brilliant!
@@MrErViLithen we can add a kalimba into it because they sound beautiful
Or some of the screams that Oxacan does
Великолепная идея! Человек-Творец, как много прекрасного он может привнести в нашу жизнь!
Imagine youre stoned on weed and shroms and than you get to experience music of this kind live :D your soul will go on a jorney lol
i am stoned just, and this damnt good, going straight to brains and bending shit
Какая же услада для ушей)
Great combination of instruments…
Thank you
I’ve never heard sounds like this. Fascinating!
3 cultures music 🎶 sing well together !
Так звучит трансформатор,который вот вот собирается бабахнуть...
Но ведь красиво звучит, трансформатор.
Когда звучал етот инструмент слово трансформатор даже не родилось в головах
You all, together, sounds very good. Thanks for sharing your art!
A combo I didn't know I needed in my life. Thanks bro
Sounds incredible together, and the duduk playing is really subtle, it's beautiful.
Вот это да-а-а!!! Дудук + диджериду это что-то непередаваемое! 👍👏🌺 Завораживающе!!!
Спасибо, большое)) ❤
My mind is blown. You guys are legends! Love from Australia.
@@jonathanjudewalsh thank you so much!! ✨ The dream once withit your amazing country 🫶
Wow now that is soul music!
Absolutely amazing
Cool combo guys sound you guys were having fun
Very skilled musicians. A pleasure to listen to from start to finish. Thanks for sharing!
amazing track. perfect sychronicity
Thanks, practice 😅
Now, this is world music! Amazing!!!
amazing performance big up from Morocco 👍👍
gefällt mir sehr. Sauber gespielt.🙂
Благодарю за возможность Слышать вас!!!❤❤❤
а мы и рады!
Good music! Massage for ear, like sexy with ear, epic lol, haha, cool, thumb up!
Amazing work guys - We need to see more of this !
Wonderful sound.
классный!❤❤
This is lovemaking music
Right on, amazing job.😊
Thanks, friend🙏😇
the way it changes up halfway through feels like a mashup between Rayman Legends and Doom
After 2:17 . . . Gives me those Red Hot Chili Peppers vibes - "Give It Away" 😆🤣🙃
Universal great job just brillant
too funny! I just watched another didgeridoo vid and was thinking this guy needs to be backed up by mouth harp!
Friend, this is the resonance of the Universe 😅✨🌌 🎉 thank you!
Офигенно 👍🔥
Beautiful
BEAUTIFUL. It reminds me of Narnia. Can someone tell me the origin of each instrument and provide me with some more information.
Keep up with your fantastic work.
Love and regards from India ♥️💐🙏🏽
It is indeed beautiful!
The duduk comes from Armenia; it is a double reed instrument, but it is unique because the reed is very broad, giving it that ethereal, breathy sound.
The didgeridoo comes from Australia and is a traditional Aboriginal instrument; it is played like a brass instrument, but with extra vocal, breathing, and trilling techniques overlaid.
The jew's harp is one of the oldest and most widespread instruments in the world. Evidence of jew's harps in China has been found dating back many thousands of years, and most European and Asian musical traditions have some version of it, such as the Vietnamese dan moi, the Indian murchang, the Slovak drumbla, or the German maultrommel. It is held in the mouth and played by striking its reed.
@@eugeneross6624 wow! I can't thank you enough for all the wonderful information you've given.
I'm from India (South Indian). I just googled about murchang as you mentioned, it's also called as Morsing in India. I didn't know about this. Thanks for shedding light on this one.
Love, Regards and best wishes. Have a happy new year! 💕💐🙏🏽
Great!!! Thanks so much!!!
Please continue and experiment further.
Once play in a cave and remember our palaeolithic ancestors who invented all these wonderful instruments a 100 000 thousand years ago.
sigh...
Super cool
2:01 - remember the song of the city of halcyona archeage
this is so post rock for some reason, love it!
Awseome lads beautifully done ❤ i would like to make music like this one day too 🙏
That was some amazing music!
Magnifique.😍
Lélekzene!👍👏👏👏
Love it. Just love it.
Thank you! Just thank you! 🥰
Nah bro has an infinite air generator in his lungs
impressive
WOW WOW WOW
💙💙💙
@@SoundChilling Вы в Москве? :) как с вами вживую увидеться? :) На концерте, может быть каком-то?
Chill stuff
@soundchilling yeah 😎😁
awesome, chur
Excellent. Solid didge-ing Sir !
sooo nice. only way it could be better, and I say this about all drone instruments, is if the drone could change pitch. Imagine key changes in this kind of music, ahh so good.
👏
I want to hear a Mongolian Throat Singer play a Didgeridoo.
Oh. That would be awesome.
what kind of flute is that blue one on the right? i have heard it in so much south asian and Middle Eastern music and it always captures me and takes me away.
armenian duduk
The didgeridoo and the jaw harp both sound very similar
Wow.i feel like I'm in Egypt
Is there any hi res verion of this ? would love to listen to it on proper audio hardware
🙏
можно сделать жеское техно с этими звуками
on numara
The percussionist should have been included in the title to this video.
В хандыге в музыкальной школе их небыло
Sound great together!
Thanks for the video, I wish you continued success!
Кажется, парни дождь вызвали. ))
this shit slaps
*camera pans to a camel chewing grass*
Respiracion circular
3:10
things just got cyberpunk
Настолько смпшно
Does your group have albums for sale on Bandcamp or elsewhere? I can appreciate the mixture.
Love to hear! Soon it would be available ✨🙏
Always loved the more traditional tribal sounds...
2:30
Physical electronica.
What kind o flute is that? How's it called?
It's armenian duduk
Obrigado @@НикитаМалов-л3п
Çok ilginç müzik aletleri var.
Круто - ещё б афр. Джембе и виолончель сюда.......
❤💚🤗✨️🪷🌞💃
Здорово! Как научиться перманентному дыханию?
самое простое - начать тренироваться со стаканом воды и коктейльной трубочкой.
опускаете трубочку в воду и дуете, стараетесь дуть надув щёки,
в момент когда кончился воздух, быстро вдохните носом, продолжая выдавливать воздух щеками, чтобы поток не прекращался,
это довольно простое и быстрое упражнение, но принцип одинаковый, весь секрет в запасе воздуха в щеках
Удачи в освоении!
Wich are your names?
Max, Nick and Alex
Эх ,грибов не хватает 🍄🍄🍄
Armenian Duduk FTW!! 🙌
Типо получилось
Oh sht. Its not "juice harp"? Lol
You called it a jew harp
I was like its a mouth harp but okay 😂
Благодарю .Очень не
Каспий...
aboriginal sounds that go back to the origin of humanity, long live charles darwin, long live natural selection and the evolution of species
Mnogo qko
* VERY NICE * 👍😃🧑
Какую ноту выдает диджериду?
Это фа