Thank you everyone..for sharing your comments..I would like to inform everyone that he is no longer with us..For cultural reason and protocols.. I am his eldest gname is Andrew Maralngurra..Thank you everyone..Respect,caring and sharing..
Wow I only saw the sad news after my post. I am so sorry for your loss. The firs time I heard a Didgeridoo was Rolf Harris playing it live at a show in South Africa, I was only 9 years old and fell in love instantly with the soothing sound. RIP David you are missed
Oh mi God! I am criying! 😪 Not an avery day I can see outstanding musick man like Mr. David Blanasi! Thank You David Blanasi for youore magic ! From Mosckow, Russia.
The termites eat the part which is considered dead wood quite often sealed off due to an earlier wound that the Tree has suffered, while the Tree carrys on growing, the wound is usually a forest fire in the Euclyptus Trees life which damages the young Tree but does not kill it.
Luv this. The older I get, the more I realize just how important it is to pass down customes from out past ancestors. If not, they will all b lost forever. Super cool.
David was know as the didgeridoo Master. Sadly he passed away some time ago. He went out to hunt for trees to made didgeridoos out of and was never found.
He was an aborigine, had he been a white Australian the authorities would have dug whole of Australia up side down. Please don't mind, it is the statement, simply saying, that he was not found. A star musician just Vanished.
In 1998 Djoli Laiwonga died, and Blanasi retired in solitude to a home in Bamyili. He went missing in August 2001, reportedly after going out to search for wood to be used in instrument-making. Newspaper coverage brought the situation into the public eye, and his disappearance generated widespread speculation. As of 2020, no trace of Blanasi has been found. Although his body was never found, his family eventually held a funeral ceremony for him. His grandson, Darryl Dikarrna, continues his tradition in the White Cockatoo Performing Group, after being appointed successor by his grandfather.[7]
Thank you for this information!!!! I'm going to go see if there's anything Darryl has publicly said to use as a recourse for my uni project on didjeridu's. It's super sad to hear that Mr Blanasi went missing and has not been found, I hope he is resting peacefully if he happened to of passed away :(
I also like to see humans little helpers, the termites, who made the trees hollow in the beginning, what a nice example of human and animals working together. 😉
chilling! enjoyed very much. Got internet at home today. This is my first time on youtube, love it. And didge and hang sounds great to hear at 1am in Portugal. I especially love Matsumoto, who I had the pleasure of meeting at FATT, Portugal.They knicknamed me big mama and I have there brilliant CD. Hope you are enjoying yourselves guys, I certainly am. xx
That is one of the most beautiful Didg l ever saw. If l ever do make one that really sounds good l'd like to try painting like that. Those two men seemed to have a really good rapport.
The sound David extracts is magical and mesmerising. The art on the Didgeridoo is insane, I love it and can look at it for hours. Thank you David for sharing your expertise with us.
CooL ,feel to be there with you guys...all over the world original people's are gods children,god sent them first on mother earth.we modern day people live because of them.thanks friends..mahesh from India..
That was awesome! I would love to strike up a conversation with David Blanasi, the native - I bet he has some great stories to tell about his adventures in music!
Life out there might look hard but wow - Freedom ! More freedom than even the USA - it seems. All that wilderness, Bless the Maker of All. Happy Earth Day! Lovely planet. Best world in the Sol system, nicest home base in a 10 light year radius!
"In 1788 the first boat-people land. They said sorry boys, our gain's your loss...we're gonna steal your land - white man thou shall not steal..." Kev Carmody
What a amazing culture Australia should have been left well alone same with America Nothing good have come from the colonisation of these amazing places
If not the Brits, then maybe the Chinese? How would that be an improvement? Whether we like it or not.....advanced cultures have always had an advantage over primitive ones......it's the Circle of LIfe.
@@socalpal8416 You mean brutal war like culture of death and environment destruction destroy peaceful advanced sustainability Live with nature enlightened culture. Australia and America have only gone backwards.
No i don't think so ! I think it would not sound like a flute because nothing kind of "whistles" with a didge like it does with a flute ! ... A didgeridoo vibrates exactly like a trumpet ! It is considered as a brass instrument (i don't know how to say it in english, in french it is " les instruments de la famille des cuivres") - litteraly " copper" ! Maybe we could combine these two techniques ? ^^ a sort of whistling sound in a didge !
there are didges with holes like a flute, and they work exactly, as one would expect - the longer the resunance tube, the deeper the pitch. of course that doesnt make whistle, but the pitch chages are based on the exact same physical principles. and there is the telescopic didgeribone.
@@Pumba5060 noooo… if you purse your lips like you do for a trumpet, it’ll sound like the alphorn in those Ricola commercials (or a viking horn). For trumpets and the like, you expel air through tight lips. For didgeridoos, you want your lips to be loose, as if imitating a horse.
And it sounds like a hollow log. I love how everyone pretends that that was masterful playing when the worlds greatest didgeridoo player and the world’s worst still make a sound that is nothing remotely musical 😂
Thank you everyone..for sharing your comments..I would like to inform everyone that he is no longer with us..For cultural reason and protocols.. I am his eldest gname is Andrew Maralngurra..Thank you everyone..Respect,caring and sharing..
Thank you for telling us. His memory will live on in music.
I’m so sorry to hear that your Daddy has already gone on ahead of us... thank you, and I hope you are proud of him - what a wonderful artist.
Much respect to ya mate and I'm sorry to read bout your old man, least we remember him fondly for a longtime!
I'm sorry to read that he's gone..
Wow I only saw the sad news after my post. I am so sorry for your loss. The firs time I heard a Didgeridoo was Rolf Harris playing it live at a show in South Africa, I was only 9 years old and fell in love instantly with the soothing sound. RIP David you are missed
Wonderful video...what a rich culture, which MUST survive! Thanks for this education.
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Oh mi God! I am criying! 😪 Not an avery day I can see outstanding musick man like Mr. David Blanasi! Thank You David Blanasi for youore magic ! From Mosckow, Russia.
Aboriginal cultures need to be preserved for everyone
The termites eat the part which is considered dead wood quite often sealed off due to an earlier wound that the Tree has suffered, while the Tree carrys on growing, the wound is usually a forest fire in the Euclyptus Trees life which damages the young Tree but does not kill it.
Was good to finally see who this legendary man was.
Wow! How amazing to see it made and played!!
Luv this. The older I get, the more I realize just how important it is to pass down customes from out past ancestors. If not, they will all b lost forever. Super cool.
Blanasi, "Legend". Thanks for sharing.
. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.wonderful🙋♂️
David was know as the didgeridoo Master. Sadly he passed away some time ago. He went out to hunt for trees to made didgeridoos out of and was never found.
returned to the earth
He was an aborigine, had he been a white Australian the authorities would have dug whole of Australia up side down. Please don't mind, it is the statement, simply saying, that he was not found. A star musician just Vanished.
I bet that was by choice.
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David Blanasi is such a lovely person.
Thanks for this video.
Best wishes.
In 1998 Djoli Laiwonga died, and Blanasi retired in solitude to a home in Bamyili. He went missing in August 2001, reportedly after going out to search for wood to be used in instrument-making. Newspaper coverage brought the situation into the public eye, and his disappearance generated widespread speculation. As of 2020, no trace of Blanasi has been found. Although his body was never found, his family eventually held a funeral ceremony for him.
His grandson, Darryl Dikarrna, continues his tradition in the White Cockatoo Performing Group, after being appointed successor by his grandfather.[7]
Thank you for this information!!!! I'm going to go see if there's anything Darryl has publicly said to use as a recourse for my uni project on didjeridu's.
It's super sad to hear that Mr Blanasi went missing and has not been found, I hope he is resting peacefully if he happened to of passed away :(
Respect for a Master
Brilliant, thanks so much 👍👍👍
...video eccellente sulla preparazione,grazie🌹🙏
The best, everyone that picks up a didge knows his name. His spirit lives on
I also like to see humans little helpers, the termites, who made the trees hollow in the beginning, what a nice example of human and animals working together. 😉
Loved watching him make it. Such talent. Troy, the name of daredevils, pirates & B movie actors.
2:36 Can't be passing kisses like that in 2020
I like how he referred to the paint as "skin color". Both were very smart and talented.
chilling! enjoyed very much. Got internet at home today. This is my first time on youtube, love it. And didge and hang sounds great to hear at 1am in Portugal. I especially love Matsumoto, who I had the pleasure of meeting at FATT, Portugal.They knicknamed me big mama and I have there brilliant CD. Hope you are enjoying yourselves guys, I certainly am. xx
That is one of the most beautiful Didg l ever saw. If l ever do make one that really sounds good l'd like to try painting like that. Those two men seemed to have a really good rapport.
The sound David extracts is magical and mesmerising. The art on the Didgeridoo is insane, I love it and can look at it for hours.
Thank you David for sharing your expertise with us.
CooL ,feel to be there with you guys...all over the world original people's are gods children,god sent them first on mother earth.we modern day people live because of them.thanks friends..mahesh from India..
thanks Guan, brilliant!!!
David went to the Great Dreaming in 2001 Rest In Peace
That was awesome! I would love to strike up a conversation with David Blanasi, the native - I bet he has some great stories to tell about his adventures in music!
Died over 20 years ago.
Best regards from Brasil 🇧🇷 Aussie
Didgeridoo virtuoso gotta be the swaggest title one can get
Thank you Civilization V
And to think that the sounds emanating from my empty paper towel tube have such a rich history...
watching this in 2020...much respect to the ancestor....moe mai ra i te Ranginui
Sorry to hear that. I was gonna say that I'd love to own one of his doo's
Sadly the master is no longer with us. You can buy his instruments but they fetch a fair price!!
Awesome 💖
Brill video. Cheers
David went missing in 2001, he went walkabout and never came back. Most people including me think he just didn't want to found.
Conway told me he went walkabout to die 😔
Life out there might look hard but wow - Freedom ! More freedom than even the USA - it seems. All that wilderness, Bless the Maker of All. Happy Earth Day! Lovely planet. Best world in the Sol system, nicest home base in a 10 light year radius!
SeaJay Oceans it's not freedom any where whites are or have been their is no freedom
"In 1788 the first boat-people land.
They said sorry boys, our gain's your loss...we're gonna steal your land - white man thou shall not steal..."
Kev Carmody
That was interesting.
I need one of those things
Sir, How can I purchase one of this Artists Didg?
Too kool!
Thankyouthankyouthankyou
Love the didge 👍👍❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
oopps, last message is from Christine, using my guys, Claude, laptop.
What a amazing culture
Australia should have been left well alone same with America
Nothing good have come from the colonisation of these amazing places
If not the Brits, then maybe the Chinese? How would that be an improvement? Whether we like it or not.....advanced cultures have always had an advantage over primitive ones......it's the Circle of LIfe.
Nothing good? You wouldn't even know this culture even existed otherwise.
@@nomudnolotus4410
And that would have been great 👍
@@socalpal8416
You mean brutal war like culture of death and environment destruction destroy peaceful advanced sustainability
Live with nature enlightened culture.
Australia and America have only gone backwards.
if you put a few holes at intervals would it act as a big flute of course with lower pitch?
No i don't think so ! I think it would not sound like a flute because nothing kind of "whistles" with a didge like it does with a flute ! ... A didgeridoo vibrates exactly like a trumpet ! It is considered as a brass instrument (i don't know how to say it in english, in french it is " les instruments de la famille des cuivres") - litteraly " copper" !
Maybe we could combine these two techniques ? ^^ a sort of whistling sound in a didge !
there are didges with holes like a flute, and they work exactly, as one would expect - the longer the resunance tube, the deeper the pitch. of course that doesnt make whistle, but the pitch chages are based on the exact same physical principles. and there is the telescopic didgeribone.
@@Pumba5060 noooo… if you purse your lips like you do for a trumpet, it’ll sound like the alphorn in those Ricola commercials (or a viking horn). For trumpets and the like, you expel air through tight lips. For didgeridoos, you want your lips to be loose, as if imitating a horse.
Rolf Harris was lucky to work with him
what bird call was that at 05:00 ?
or maybe it was an animal call? dunno
Brolga I reckon "gudurrk! gudurrk!" or "durrk! durrk!"
+ididjaustralia yup...sounds like it! cheers
Brolga calls
ua-cam.com/video/zL0y-gcDKEE/v-deo.html
Pretty aggressive sounding. Maybe a dingo barking?
its defenitly a bird....ive been researching and it sounds like a heron....but im yet to find a call for a jabiru (which i suspect it could be)
❤👍💜
That's a good-looking didge.
Civ V anyone?
Here's one of David in my hallway. I'll sell it for a thousand euros.
Tree screaming mother mother mother... min 1:10
Awesome souls given
Thank you 😏
Couldn't they have at least found an ax that didn't look brand new from the corner Ace Hardware store?
Its spelt axe. Huge disappointment
@@frag-ment Scrabble® players get a twofer with ax and then axe (-: Besides that, do a Google search on "ax vs axe" & Thanx fer da reply.
Rolf Harris?.... Never heard of him.... 😳
Can he play Stairway to Heaven though?
Just wondering Dizzy Gillispee..
He's using circular breathing
Noise is all I hear.....
Kind of like.... any other instrument. 🤔
Now i know why they say "mite" for "mate"
So it really is just a hollow log. Huh.
And it sounds like a hollow log. I love how everyone pretends that that was masterful playing when the worlds greatest didgeridoo player and the world’s worst still make a sound that is nothing remotely musical 😂
Covid we got no covid we don't need no covid...
This the guy from Crocodile Dundee movie?
That was David Gulpilil .
A-E-i-O-U
Far out
Didgeridoo have sound like planet Jupiter Voyager send signal first time 1992
300.000 km away of Jupiter ionosfere to earth NASA speace centre.
a.k.a. Vuvuzela
Some native thousands of years ago: man i just wanna chop this hollow tree and blow into it
Mitta, bhubba
Termites are not ants.
Tamil ancestors
Thankyouthankyouthankyou