Didgeridoo Solo, Dan Flynn, Computer Aided Didgeridoo Sound Design, InDidjInUs 2012

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  • @MarketaCabalova-cp6jd
    @MarketaCabalova-cp6jd Рік тому +1

    Heard it 10 years ago and after all these years I still thing this is the best didgeridoo solo performance I have ever seen. Great talent!

  • @didjesbydan
    @didjesbydan 11 років тому

    Yes, that is possible and the most natural tuning, being aligned with the harmonics of the drone.

  • @kenni411
    @kenni411 8 років тому +3

    he played this in key west for me and my gf ... was so freaking awesome ! i was mesmerizied by the sound and it drew me in from blocks away !

  • @sockp123
    @sockp123 8 років тому +24

    For all the people saying the didgeridoo should only be played as a meditative instrument you need to think of some facts:
    - Music is a form of expression and anyone is entitled to express themselves how they want
    - The guitar originated in Spain and now has hundreds of variations across all music genres
    - The didgeridoo originated in Australia as a story telling medium and it was not allowed to be played by women for spiritual and superstitious reasons. Now it is being contemporised through many art forms also by women.
    - The didgeridoo can be meditative even though a different genre such as trance or psy (the don't call it trance for no reason)
    - I play didgeridoo in the contemporary style and find myself getting lost in space even if I'm doing complex rhythms
    - The didge is not supposed to BE anything other than a tool to make sounds. Anything that you want to create, you are allowed.
    People who think that the didge should stay in its roots are not allowing it to reach new levels. I'm not trying to attack anyone, just making a point.

    • @SONGSTICKS
      @SONGSTICKS 8 років тому +2

      Well said.To my mind, if it gives people a means of expressing themselves, then that can only be a good thing ! I have yet to meet another Didge player (and I've met and know loads!) that doesn't also have a healthy respect for it's origins.If people feel offended by it's alternative use to make groovy music, then THEY have chosen to BE offended, as no offense is intended ! :O)The mere fact that the Aboriginal music has inspired and captured the imagination of so many people worldwide is an honouring in itself. I've never heard a Didge played angrily, so all the vibes that have come from the ancestors are GOOD vibes and it's through those vibes that my life has been thoroughly enriched with wonderful friends.

    • @yaboi-km2qn
      @yaboi-km2qn 7 років тому

      Socrates Petrides personally in don't really like the contemporary style that much but if you take the guitar, it started as an acoustic lute type thing in Arabia an now you can get guitars made from metal with no neck. So if you want to play the didgeridoo like that the no one can stop you.

    • @shanegooding4839
      @shanegooding4839 7 років тому

      Originally it was common for the didgeridoo to be played by aboriginal peoples of northern Australia for recreation by both men and women during informal situations outside of ceremonial gatherings (when only the men could play it). So the didgeridoo has been played for non-spiritual reasons by both genders in its earliest homeland for a long time. Other people adopted it in recent times and began to apply their own rules and have tried to convince everyone else to apply them as well. But anyone who investigates the original home of the instrument will quickly come across references to solo, female and non-ceremonial playing of the didgeridoo prior to its adoption by outsiders.

    • @neilregan2488
      @neilregan2488 6 років тому

      When an instrument from any country has it's origin in old culture it should be respected. I play many instruments, and the ones that have a deep seeded history in culture, I acknowledge. If we don't pay homage to the history of the instrument then we don't understand it and probably have no place in playing it until we accept the importance of it's origins. The didgeridoo is a ceremonial instrument, not was, or just originated from, it still is. Play it for fun if you want, but don't disrespect an ancient culture because your an asshole.

  • @kenni411
    @kenni411 2 роки тому

    There’s Dan at it again ! So awesome ! Hope he is doing well haven’t heard a peep in a while !

  • @didjesbydan
    @didjesbydan 11 років тому

    Thanks Nathan! Love to you too!

  • @FlowlMind
    @FlowlMind 11 років тому

    WOW!!!! Just in love with your vibration!

  • @rayexcel9906
    @rayexcel9906 10 років тому +1

    Very impressive. The cylintrical one I made from oak has a strong fundemental and a clean first trumpet a fifth above. I'm making a conical one next in yew and hopefully get more resonances.

  • @TheArtOfAlex
    @TheArtOfAlex 12 років тому

    Great Didge Great Play... More plz

  • @siamserpent
    @siamserpent 12 років тому

    most beautiful didg playing i have ever heard.

  • @didjesbydan
    @didjesbydan 12 років тому +2

    No digital effects in the performance. The digital effects are in the design;) With Frank Geipel's CADSD, we are able to tune the trumpet notes to have high "harmonicity", which adds to the cello/violin sound. Make sure to check out Frank's UA-cam video of a "directed evolution" of a CADSD didge by doing a UA-cam search for "CADSD" and clicking on the first video (by CADSDFrank). Also, I said "Turkish Gypsy", but actually it is "Spanish Gypsy", or Flamenco.

  • @stoehr
    @stoehr 9 років тому +2

    Love hearing the progression of this song (definitely my favorite DigeriDan tune to date)!!!!!!! Those liking this should check out his live at InDidjInUs 2014 album on bandcamp.com (just do search for Dan Flynn on bandcamp). True yidaki spirit.

  • @davidrodgers45
    @davidrodgers45 6 років тому

    Much like the narrow scaled pipes on an organ are able to simulate the tone of orchestral strings, I found the mid-highs on this performance to be very cello-like. A really great instrument which (I hope) is going to open the world to the sound of the Didge as well as getting more and more builders to start thinking about the possibilities here. Of course, without this really skilled artist, the full potential of this instrument would never have come to light. Really a great performance and one that I think is eye-opening.

  • @independentmind1977
    @independentmind1977 7 років тому

    Wow overtones!!!!! The range of that thing is incredible, it has a lot to do with the player but in the right hands this thing is a monster.

  • @cjlwhite1
    @cjlwhite1 11 років тому

    I was like 8D. Fantastic performance!

  • @josephdarville5908
    @josephdarville5908 9 років тому

    Amazing! Love this.

  • @1439Nero
    @1439Nero 10 років тому +1

    Great
    Regards from Switzerland
    Harleyman and Didge Player

  • @eviatar5689
    @eviatar5689 12 років тому

    Great tutting!

  • @Ems_Dubz
    @Ems_Dubz 11 років тому

    wonderfully awesome :]

  • @lucidpygar1439
    @lucidpygar1439 10 років тому

    In Cred ib Le. Just jaw-dropping good!

  • @CADSD-Frank
    @CADSD-Frank 5 років тому

    Hello to all friends of Didgeridoos.
    The current and revised version of the Didgeridoo-physics website can be found at:
    www.didgeridoo-physik.de/
    Enjoy browsing.
    Frank - Barugula

  • @BrandonWaloff
    @BrandonWaloff 12 років тому

    thank you sir may i have another!! WTF that was amaaaayyZing!

  • @smily72999
    @smily72999 12 років тому

    amazing!! I m very interested in this didgeridoo.

  • @LifeofPhi
    @LifeofPhi 12 років тому

    absolutely fantastic!

  • @horohue
    @horohue 9 років тому

    Good Job I love it

  • @SexCLexy
    @SexCLexy 11 років тому

    amazing!

  • @Lifebreaks2
    @Lifebreaks2 11 років тому

    Totally Speechless!
    WOW.

  • @vittoriobesio1788
    @vittoriobesio1788 3 роки тому

    ...naturalmente eccezionale 🌹🙏

  • @licanray3128
    @licanray3128 6 років тому +1

    thanks ...
    increible ...
    from chile ....

  • @didjesbydan
    @didjesbydan 12 років тому

    Hey this is Dan, and yes, Dijinjiminy, these will be for sale by special order. I'm working out the costs and fine-tuning the process of a CNC router carving process...from computer aided sound design to computer aided carving. Contact me through the email address listed at Dubsticks for more details.

  • @didoowa
    @didoowa 12 років тому

    excelent !!!

  • @joeslabamba8996
    @joeslabamba8996 12 років тому

    That's an awesome digeridoo!!

  • @adminilluma3205
    @adminilluma3205 5 років тому

    This has to be the best didge solo ever

  • @MikeTheDidgeman
    @MikeTheDidgeman 11 років тому

    Wow, the toots are really tuned well, I tried some similar on my didge but it sounded not as good like that. But Iam interested in melodic playing the didgeridoo. Maybe there is an instrument that is tuned in major scale.

  • @TheMrTaggle
    @TheMrTaggle 8 років тому

    Incredible ^^

  • @jettimite
    @jettimite 11 років тому

    Ha I was eating my lunch about fifty yards from the stage. I can hear myself giving him a big woohoo! That guy blew my mind with that thing and it was such a hot day.

  • @Braek-xyz
    @Braek-xyz 11 років тому +1

    one of the best

  • @coreyjay5737
    @coreyjay5737 10 років тому

    Orchestral Dubstep Acid Didgeridoo.. Fuckin love thissssssss

  • @Nickshark1982
    @Nickshark1982 10 років тому

    Holy shit! Awesome

  • @trinityflynn-carter3689
    @trinityflynn-carter3689 11 років тому +3

    He's my dad! And he does a GOOD

    • @tylerk.7947
      @tylerk.7947 4 роки тому

      Your dad is a god damn legend

  • @trinityflynn-carter3689
    @trinityflynn-carter3689 11 років тому

    Job!!!

  • @tecnodocente
    @tecnodocente 11 місяців тому

    Where I can buy this didgeridoo????

  • @Szenialakli
    @Szenialakli 12 років тому

    Respect!!!!!

  • @didgeridoo24com
    @didgeridoo24com 12 років тому

    Great tutting, similarly one plays the violin :-)

  • @pazpazesom7491
    @pazpazesom7491 11 років тому

    Realy AmazYing, BeautiFULL and PowerFULL!!!... Thank YOU for this... wow... _/\_

  • @JammTj664
    @JammTj664 10 років тому

    Ese danni es unnlokiyo!!! I have the same song but,performanse in mexico city!!!

  • @1439Nero
    @1439Nero 6 років тому

    Cool👍🏿👍🏿

  • @indigenaurbano
    @indigenaurbano 10 років тому +1

    dream-lucid-world-splashing-in-your-ears

  • @Brianartist11
    @Brianartist11 Рік тому

    Hi -which MICROPHONE is that?? thx.

  • @makwandezuma6473
    @makwandezuma6473 6 років тому

    what's the name of his channel

  • @pascalfoures9738
    @pascalfoures9738 Рік тому

    ♥♥♥

  • @MaximilianoReitz
    @MaximilianoReitz 12 років тому

    que locura!

  • @pingumakarova6050
    @pingumakarova6050 10 років тому

    holy fucking shit thats good

  • @minimalector
    @minimalector 12 років тому

    big wow

  • @cornfedz
    @cornfedz 12 років тому

    Eargasm!!!

  • @woodslide
    @woodslide 12 років тому

    Hi Dan, do you have a didjital effect on your Didj ?

  • @trinityflynn-carter3689
    @trinityflynn-carter3689 11 років тому

    Oh and hi Emily! If you are looking at this...

  • @didjesbydan
    @didjesbydan 12 років тому

    More correctly, Spanish Gypsy or Flamenco. Used in Turkish music.

  • @jorgemusare3625
    @jorgemusare3625 9 років тому

    sorry¿¿ y m talkink about from dubravko!!

  • @sethmccaslin4198
    @sethmccaslin4198 11 років тому

    So I figure since I just watched this for the hundredth time I should leave a comment,

  • @kingtthird6394
    @kingtthird6394 2 роки тому

    Yoooo thats my unkle :D

  • @franklied5090
    @franklied5090 4 роки тому

  • @alexfraser4714
    @alexfraser4714 4 роки тому

    Not a real didg then is it.... you just told us that.

  • @thursdaythe20th4
    @thursdaythe20th4 7 років тому +1

    Iron lungs

    • @ThePoohat
      @ThePoohat 5 років тому

      i'm more impressed with his lips. playing didge isn't so hard on your lungs, but, to hit 12 horn notes would be pretty difficult, especially in a melodic order.

  • @SleeplessMonk
    @SleeplessMonk 5 років тому

    Even aborigines who invented it use it for many things other than meditation (Some of their dreamtime rituals are definitely too dark and fast to be meditative for most people, many dreamtime rituals of certain communities focus more on trumpets and singing than meditative drones), do not even have a standard form or name for it. So this meditation bias and cultural appropriation/misunderstanding of what it should be has gotta stop. Wonderful people have worked hard to develop original music and inventions based on it, some respect for that please.

  • @Nantosuelta
    @Nantosuelta 9 років тому +2

    why do all modern players use it like a sound board!? the didge is supposed to be meditative and transport you to other places and times through the music, this just sounds like a lame nightclub DJ

    • @multimediahelp1
      @multimediahelp1 9 років тому +2

      +John Doe Nothing is as it's suppose to be, it is your own value that states that. Everything evolves, if you like it or not.

    • @JammTj664
      @JammTj664 7 років тому +2

      you are the lame one dude,respecting the istrument is playing it 100% of the capacity musical range, that is not only the drone, personaly i dont like meditative player cus they just make one single note and they are chamanes,gurus,etc just with a lame drone!!!
      Also there is no aborigen person who play like meditative style, if you go tu arhemland aboriginal people play morerude and rhythmic!!!

    • @robford3211
      @robford3211 6 років тому +1

      THOTH
      Why do you not use capitals when starting your sentences. I thought that was the first rules taught in school!

  • @CADSD-Frank
    @CADSD-Frank 5 років тому

    Hello to all friends of Didgeridoos.
    The current and revised version of the Didgeridoo-physics website can be found at:
    www.didgeridoo-physik.de/
    Enjoy browsing.
    Frank - Barugula

  • @kassih.musica
    @kassih.musica 5 років тому

    amazing!