hey AJ, i have boucht a didge 10 years ago and can play every sound on it, but making realy a song or nice rhytm was realy difficult for me, you helped me a lot with your video's, and its so much mor enjoyeble now, thanks a lot for that... accualy you are the best teacher on the net
Rhythms like that are less challenging when using rhythmic sentences. At least for me. In case of the african clave I once learned the sentence „the Bell is ringing loudely“ (starting with „bell“). That helped me memorizing the pattern. I never tried it on the didge, but thanks to you, I‘ll do.
Most challenging: - getting up speed: 120 150 200 ok but 320 is quiet fast. - knowing if it is good enough. When sitting and playing I don‘t know if it still sounds good during getting up speed. (adding to your comment to imitate good player and difficult tracks) So my wish is to give an example playing maybe 40 to 60 seconds the rhythm in next tutorial so i can play in duett to it. But thanks for such glory tutorials to get us better didgers:-)
Ok we can do some very slow rhythms. Also you can slow this rhythm down quite a bit using the pro metronome app. To know if it sounds good, record yourself playing and then listen back. Also working with a didgeridoo instructor can be really helpful. Cheers!
I got bite by a sixteenth note and sometime eight note i git in icu and soon i got a rword at a music note killer school i love it i graduetion from it
Circular breathing is the .out difficult thing....well, it is until the method clicks and once it does the world opens fully. I'm getting a hand pan in March 25 this year for my bday. I want so use a looper so I can use my didgeridoo ,drum,handpan,and vocoder together. How about a looping tutorial in the wild
Try slowing it down a lot with the metronome. Once you can clap it out slower, you can increase speed a few clicks at a time until you get it up to our speed. Cheers!
I always find it very difficult to use the muscles in my stomach to pull inwards on the diaphragm. I often get confused between pushing out or pulling in my stomach. I find it easier to push out. Can you confirm that it's pulling in and not pushing out which I have to master?
What is the most challenging thing about learning a rhythm like this?
To get out of my comfort zone based on 4/4 😅 thanks for this super useful tutorial! I love to explore music theory with the didge
Can you help me
I love it
I stumbled upon this rhythm playing on my own about a year ago! It never ends! So much fun to play!
@@briankane8341 Agreed! So fun!
hey AJ, i have boucht a didge 10 years ago and can play every sound on it, but making realy a song or nice rhytm was realy difficult for me, you helped me a lot with your video's, and its so much mor enjoyeble now, thanks a lot for that... accualy you are the best teacher on the net
Rock on!
Rhythms like that are less challenging when using rhythmic sentences. At least for me. In case of the african clave I once learned the sentence „the Bell is ringing loudely“ (starting with „bell“). That helped me memorizing the pattern. I never tried it on the didge, but thanks to you, I‘ll do.
Thanks!! Amazing Video and rhythm
Just bought the shirt and I am pretty excited about it!
Most challenging:
- getting up speed: 120 150 200 ok but 320 is quiet fast.
- knowing if it is good enough. When sitting and playing I don‘t know if it still sounds good during getting up speed. (adding to your comment to imitate good player and difficult tracks)
So my wish is to give an example playing maybe 40 to 60 seconds the rhythm in next tutorial so i can play in duett to it.
But thanks for such glory tutorials to get us better didgers:-)
Ok we can do some very slow rhythms. Also you can slow this rhythm down quite a bit using the pro metronome app. To know if it sounds good, record yourself playing and then listen back. Also working with a didgeridoo instructor can be really helpful. Cheers!
Great tutorial btw.
I got bite by a sixteenth note and sometime eight note i git in icu and soon i got a rword at a music note killer school i love it i graduetion from it
Didgeridoo tutorials yes.
I would Love to see some tutorials on Tongue Drum . This would be fantastic!
Thank you ! Your channel is awesome!
Thanks so much Laurel. We’ve got plenty of tongue drum/rav drum/handpan tutorials. See here: ua-cam.com/play/PLNLmNOlMZnDRmdHGO-CXX9wbG5_DmW765.html
love it!!
Way more advanced than I am, but cool and something to shoot for as I hopefully improve.
You can do it!
I did it
Hahaha the didgerdoo was awesome
And funny
Hey am anya am aborigene i love a didgeridoo skill yes can you get me one
Anyone have any advice for learning how to circle breathing? I can’t seem to figure out how to breathe in while keeping well my lips to do there thing
Try the tips in this video:
ua-cam.com/video/ur9E0XzVn5A/v-deo.html
Circular breathing is the .out difficult thing....well, it is until the method clicks and once it does the world opens fully.
I'm getting a hand pan in March 25 this year for my bday. I want so use a looper so I can use my didgeridoo ,drum,handpan,and vocoder together. How about a looping tutorial in the wild
Noted thx
This just in: new video tutorial on Circular Breathing for Absolute Beginners ua-cam.com/video/ur9E0XzVn5A/v-deo.html
I would like to know how to add vocals
Watch this video: Learn Didgeridoo Vocalizations: Using Your Voice While Playing Didgeridoo
ua-cam.com/video/P_5ih2bXBbA/v-deo.html
I can “feel” the rhythm but I still cant count the rhythm. I get lost in the “ands”.
Try slowing it down a lot with the metronome. Once you can clap it out slower, you can increase speed a few clicks at a time until you get it up to our speed. Cheers!
How do you work the pro metronome
Download the pro metronome app on your mobile device
Just watched your video again. You say 'push your belly'. Am I actually pulling in my belly? I'm confused with this - I need your help!!!!!
Push your abs, so yes, pull in your belly
I always find it very difficult to use the muscles in my stomach to pull inwards on the diaphragm. I often get confused between pushing out or pulling in my stomach. I find it easier to push out. Can you confirm that it's pulling in and not pushing out which I have to master?
Push your abs inward, i.e. toward your spine
Which key is this didgeridoo in? I'm looking for a key in this range.
This is a woodslide tuned to either C# or D
Hi i love you EJ BLOCK AM ANYA FROM AUSTRALIA I LEARN HOW TO WRITE WILL YOU MARRY ME