What is the most difficult part of learning circular breathing for you? Is it working with the cheeks? Is it timing everything properly? We want to hear from you.
Didge Project my problem is keeping the constant pressure. I don’t have a didg just yet, so I’m practicing my breathing. What’s a good tip for someone who’s never played before, but wants to learn? I’m trying to get muscle memory down to keep the flow of air.
I'm having a terrible time with blending everything together. I blow out of my lungs and create a decent sound, but when I use just my cheeks it just sounds like farting as I take a sniff of air, but I can't blended altogether at the same time. Sounds kind of terrible right now LOL
Didge Project the most difficult part for me is going from lungs to cheeks. I can get the cheeks to lungs blend alright, but not when I'm about to take a breath. Any suggestions?
Most difficult for me is transitioning smoothly back from cheeks to lungs. Also, I find creating the cheek pressure when taking a breath by using my lower jaw area to create the pressure much easier than inflating my cheeks to any large degree. Am I developing a bad habit with that?
Ive had my didgeridoo for nearly 10 years, which has just been sitting as a beautiful ornament after I gave up on trying to circular breath.. glad I found this channel, it has giving me hope again.. here goes my hamster cheeks 😉.. thankyou
I do not know any person who plays didg, so I learn from YT. You are the only person I understand. Search whole YT for tutorials and I found nothing what fits me. I think it is because I like you AJ! You are just yourself, so natural! And great teacher! Thank You! :-)
Incredible. For the first time I actually felt that sort of “connection” moment when the lips stay buzzing on nose inhale… its almost like the air is being siphoned through the mouth to the didge at that moment.. like its pulling through on its own. Really amazing video, thank you.
Bettina from Austria here. I've been trying to play didg for about 6 months. The sound was lousy, the circular breathing was just squeaking, similar to an elephant. I've been working through your videos and now I've found a more or less good sound and just been breathing circularly with no squeaks. But at the moment it's more of a surprise if it works. So, keep on working my abs and cheeks. Tanks! 🌞
I just got my didgeridoo yesterday, but I am already making some pleasing effects! I can do some circular breathing, but not enough to keep the tones going yet. I think with your lessons, I will be using circular breathing before very long, so thank you very, very much! Oh yeah, I forgot… I'm also doing this for sleep apnea... and having fun!
K. Friedricks Amazing. We are hoping to put enough information out there so people like you can learn everything you need to know for Circular Breathing. Definitely check out Didge For Sleep, our method designed specifically to train the strengthen the muscles of the throat and tongue so that the airway stays open at night. Http://www.didgeforsleep.com
Saludos desde Puerto Rico. A mis 62 he decidido aprender a tocar el didgeridoo, incluso ya me compré uno y estoy esperando que me llegue. He visto varios videos sobre la respiración circular y tus consejos son los que más sentido me hacen. Gracias.
Que bueno conocerte. Algun dia vamos a publicar unas clases de didgeridoo en español pero por el momento solo tenemos en ingles. Te felicitamos con su decision de aprender!
It’s much more easily said than done. It’s an absolutely fiercely hard instrument to master. I’m an endurance runner and I hyperventilate a lot trying to rebreath.
Downloaded your free masterclass today, and it was awesome🤪. My head and throat, not that there's any seperation, feel as though it's just done a heavy session at the gym🏋. I'm pumped, dude. Great. Groove On✌️ Peace❤
Really helpful exercise this one guys. I am nailing the circular breathing (most of the time) but struggle to bring in a rhythm and keep the breathing going. This exercise is a great starting point to try and keep the breathing going and having a rhythm with it. Thanks.
I have no ab muscles im a quad in a wheelchair any other ways getting around that plus i only have about half lung capacity campared to normal working body but great excersize for my week lungs
Interesting and helpful! I try to think of it like breath of fire pranayama to get a faster beat. I mean I’ve only been practicing without my didge, but I’m about to go try and apply it on my instrument. Thank you! Namaste!
For me, it’s making the even continuous vibrational sound when I push the air out of my cheeks the pitch changes and it is not a proper continuous vibration. It’s only my second day of the pushing out the cheeks technique. Thanks for this videos i’ve had my didgeridoo for 10 days and have been trying so hard to breathe in my nose as I’m playing out my mouth you gave me hope and excitement. Once I figured out, I could inhale my nose and push out my cheeks for a short time it’s a good start.
This is awesome! I'm going to watch again, when I have the didj with me. Been playing trombone for 35 years, hoping to transfer circular breathing from the didj to the horn. We'll see. ✌️
Thank you - wonderful didge series! I struggle with using my cheeks to make a drone sound. I often can't inhale at same time so must be pushing from lungs, so I've tried emptying my lungs first but I just get a raspberry sound with no drone. I've practised the water and straw method and can do it continuously but cannot use my cheeks only to get a decent sound on the didge. I've tried this method - not continuous but will keep at it :)
Looks a good method to try AJ, i can spit water (or air) and inhale so I'm practicing that for now in between just trying to improve my sound. Small steps at the moment but i only have a few hours under my belt.
I play the didg and can make some good sounds and I can do circular breathing when not using the didg, but as soon as I put the didg to my mouth I loos it.
I have taken the Beginners and intermediate Course and was doing circular breathing and the bounce breath after 3 weeks. I love the Didgeridoo and found it easy to practice at least two hours a day. I found my groove speeding up and slowing down as mentioned in the video. The most difficult thing for me in starting my practice was the mouth piece. It took me forever to find the right instruction for installing a wax mouth piece and getting it formed correctly. I purchased a PVC didge a year prior and it didn't come with one.
Wax mouthpieces are great because they are customizable but they create problems when they shift around a lot. I always recommend that people use a blowdrier to heat up the wax while it is on the didge. Thanks for sharing Rod!
Hi, thanks for taking the time for this lesson. I have got the drone sound down pat but cannot get the cheeks to supply enough pressure whilst taking in through the nose. By the way I have made my own Didgeridoo with PVC tubing and it works a treat. I will continue with this pipe until (IF) I can get this right.
Nice lesson. I think an enhancement would be to have some footage of the abdominal aspect of the bounce breathing technique, so it would be easier to visualize the entire chain of movement. Abdominal contraction seems to be the primary driver. ?????
I found a narrow cardboard tube for that plastic table cloth stuff in my closet that works pretty well. Im not even joking, it sounds almost like a real one
Great stuff these lessons Thank you! However, 2 things: 1 I cant sustain the drone with cheek only air cos my lips just will not purse and flap the same way as when expiring the lung air. Absolute bummer. 2 why do my nostrils get sooo itchy when I'm blowing?!
Right now I just fill up on as much air as I can and slowly release it until I run out while doing mouth and throat movements to make different sounds. Not bad for only having it for two days and watching these videos. Circular breathing is still tough for me.
That most difficult thing for me is continuing to circular breathe. I can do it sometimes twice in a row, but then it's like I have too much air in my lungs but none in my diaphragm? At least that is what it feels like. I can't do it consistently, only sometimes..
The hardest thing for me is, to keep lips trembling while letting the air out from the cheeks. No problem with lips trembling whilst bringing air from the lungs, no problems to bring air from the cheeks ... BUT BIG PROBLEMS with letting ips trembling while AIR coming from the cheeks ... so the drone will ALWAYS stop. What do I do wrong? Is maybe my instrument to be used differnetly or to be changed?
good tips! I enjoy playing the didgeridoo, but the circular breathing thing is so hard for me to do.. I'm a c-5 quad and have minimal use of my abs and lungs. I mostly play with just one breath at a time, I can hold and mix notes around, but it doesn't sound as smooth as others who can circular breath. I'll keep playing and trying, practice makes perfect!
What I find difficult about circular breathing with the didgeridoo is how to create enough pressure with just the cheek muscles to maintain the "motorboat" lip buzz. My drone is pretty good and while I can circular breath with, say, a straw in a glass of water, I find myself getting flummoxed over my inability to maintain a lip buzz with just my cheeks.
Very helpful AJ. thank you. I have been practicing as best I can and appear to be beginning to get it. It has been frustrating synchronising the in breath whilst blowing out and adjusting lips whilst maintaining air seal. I can make much more varied and clearer sounds with one breath than when trying the circular breathing ( trying different techniques). Which brings me to a question.... since practicing over the last three weeks or so ( and also trying a few yoga exercises on nostril breathing) I've found I can't jog anymore for any distance (walking is fine) and feel faintly uncomfortable aware of upper chest breath and a cool sensation in the back of my throat when I nose breath .... I have happily staggered over fields and bridleways for some thirty years or so and am otherwise in good health and three to six or so miles jogging is usually no particular problem. I was struck in one of your instructional videos when your colleague mentioned the propensity when learning to sniff in, too vigorously, thereby narrowing the nostril airways and leading to a shortness of breath ( lack of oxygen) and therefore using upper chest rather than diaphragmatic (lower belly) breath. That made sense and I'm pretty sure that is what I've been doing since trying to learn. Could this possibly be the reason I'm struggling with the jogging ? I have tried reverting in the jogging to mouth breathing but still have this lethargy and give up ( is this now a habit?).
peter pIRANTY good day! It sounds like you need to practice inhaling softly through your nose without contracting the muscles in the nostrils or constricting your airway at any point. This is a diaphragm exercise. See our video on diaphragmatic breathing: ua-cam.com/video/HpKYAdSGO-E/v-deo.html
Yes definitely. I recommend straight didges as opposed to wound up compact didges for beginners as the back-pressure system is superior, but you can still learn on both.
this is a very good video but one thing I am majorly struggling on is breathing in through my nose and keeping the drone I just can't really comprehend how to do it, it feels like there is a block while I am doing the drone and as soon as I try to breath I have to stop playing, take a breath in, then continue
This channel and your videos are great, thanks! Is it the case that circular breathing is more difficult to attain with a larger didgeridoo? If so, I think I may need a smaller one to practice with.
Hello want to thank you for your knowledge i have a question what is the right way to play the didge i don’t have a stand and the didgeridoo is pointing to the floor so my neck is kind of sore is it normal or need to play frontal instead looking down
yes mouthpiece diamter is very important as it will change the feeling of your mouth on the instrument. i personally prefer smaller mouthpieces, around 1 1/8" in diameter, while some pros prefer larger ones like 1 1/2" or greater.
I have blood clots in my lungs and I’m using this to strengthen my lungs instead of the plastic junk the hospital gave me to blow in. Anyways. I bought a didge from some corner market on Haight street in SF, looks cool but man the mouth piece hurts after like 5-10 mins. Any tips on what to look for when buying? Cheers.
Try putting some (more) beeswax on the mouthpiece on the didge you have. Otherwise look for a didge with a soft mouthpiece like silicone. Also epoxy coated didges with wood mouthpieces are usually pretty good.
My problem is the blow out sounds like a fart and not able to make my lips buzz for the drone from pushing the air out. To be fair, this is before I tried this method. I will edit and update later after I get time to practice and try this
When I have mouth comected with didge with just side of mouth like corner of lips I can do it continuosly, Pressure goes slowly from cheeks but if I blowing with center of mouth, the presure go out so fast and I dont catch breath in without break. if I squeze lips to hard to slow it down then I lost that vibration it sucks 🤦🏻♂️ problem is that I cannot do all that funcy stuff when I am connected just with side of mouth, everything works better in middle of lips except breathing
The hardest thing for me right now is keeping my lips buzzing using only the pressure from the cheeks. Am I using my breath to buzz my lips😗😬? Is this just practice? I can spit out water and at the same time take in air through the nose, for instance, quite comfortably, but my lips aren't buzzing when doing this. Maybe my jaw and cheeks aren't strong enough as yet🤔 or I'm trying to take in too much air. No way am I giving up. I'm having a ball🤗. Groove on ✌️ ❤🇬🇧
Hi Kristian, Nice to hear from you! We would love to work with you. Please fill out our didgeridoo lessons application and we will get you all the info: didgeproject.com/didgeridoo-lessons-application/
What is the most difficult part of learning circular breathing for you?
Is it working with the cheeks? Is it timing everything properly? We want
to hear from you.
Didge Project my problem is keeping the constant pressure. I don’t have a didg just yet, so I’m practicing my breathing. What’s a good tip for someone who’s never played before, but wants to learn? I’m trying to get muscle memory down to keep the flow of air.
I'm having a terrible time with blending everything together. I blow out of my lungs and create a decent sound, but when I use just my cheeks it just sounds like farting as I take a sniff of air, but I can't blended altogether at the same time. Sounds kind of terrible right now LOL
Didge Project the most difficult part for me is going from lungs to cheeks. I can get the cheeks to lungs blend alright, but not when I'm about to take a breath. Any suggestions?
Most difficult for me is transitioning smoothly back from cheeks to lungs. Also, I find creating the cheek pressure when taking a breath by using my lower jaw area to create the pressure much easier than inflating my cheeks to any large degree. Am I developing a bad habit with that?
I can not seem to get a good enough force to keep the drone going once I inhale
Ive had my didgeridoo for nearly 10 years, which has just been sitting as a beautiful ornament after I gave up on trying to circular breath.. glad I found this channel, it has giving me hope again.. here goes my hamster cheeks 😉.. thankyou
This is where internet comes to perfection, thanks for taking time for teaching.
I just want to say that these videos have helped me improve vastly and the man in the videos is a WONDERFUL teacher! He has such a light about him 😄
The best practice tips, ever made on UA-cam, and seen here.
Cheers.
This is by far the best demonstration I have seen so far on how to do circular breading. Yes! Thank you!
I do not know any person who plays didg, so I learn from YT. You are the only person I understand. Search whole YT for tutorials and I found nothing what fits me. I think it is because I like you AJ! You are just yourself, so natural! And great teacher! Thank You! :-)
Sara Nowacka thank you so much for tuning in with us. I am glad we can support you in learning!
Same here. Your teacher style matches my learning style. Thank you.
Dude. Thank you for taking the time to make these. Really think they are going to help!
After few days practice i got first results thanks a lot for great lesson!:)
Incredible. For the first time I actually felt that sort of “connection” moment when the lips stay buzzing on nose inhale… its almost like the air is being siphoned through the mouth to the didge at that moment.. like its pulling through on its own. Really amazing video, thank you.
Took me a few hours, some tips:
Good posture, and really focus on keeping cheeks full of air when breathing in through the nose
Bettina from Austria here. I've been trying to play didg for about 6 months. The sound was lousy, the circular breathing was just squeaking, similar to an elephant. I've been working through your videos and now I've found a more or less good sound and just been breathing circularly with no squeaks. But at the moment it's more of a surprise if it works. So, keep on working my abs and cheeks. Tanks! 🌞
I just got my didgeridoo yesterday, but I am already making some pleasing effects! I can do some circular breathing, but not enough to keep the tones going yet. I think with your lessons, I will be using circular breathing before very long, so thank you very, very much!
Oh yeah, I forgot… I'm also doing this for sleep apnea... and having fun!
K. Friedricks Amazing. We are hoping to put enough information out there so people like you can learn everything you need to know for Circular Breathing. Definitely check out Didge For Sleep, our method designed specifically to train the strengthen the muscles of the throat and tongue so that the airway stays open at night. Http://www.didgeforsleep.com
Saludos desde Puerto Rico. A mis 62 he decidido aprender a tocar el didgeridoo, incluso ya me compré uno y estoy esperando que me llegue. He visto varios videos sobre la respiración circular y tus consejos son los que más sentido me hacen. Gracias.
Que bueno conocerte. Algun dia vamos a publicar unas clases de didgeridoo en español pero por el momento solo tenemos en ingles. Te felicitamos con su decision de aprender!
thank u so much! I Haven't learned it quite yet but I'll let u know when I've got it
It’s much more easily said than done. It’s an absolutely fiercely hard instrument to master. I’m an endurance runner and I hyperventilate a lot trying to rebreath.
Ah finally learn what i was looking from long time thanks buddy
excellent teaching. thank you
Downloaded your free masterclass today, and it was awesome🤪. My head and throat, not that there's any seperation, feel as though it's just done a heavy session at the gym🏋. I'm pumped, dude.
Great. Groove On✌️ Peace❤
Gosh AJ you are the best! Thanks for all you teach us! Much amazing love ❤️
thanks for joining us on the didgeridoo journey!
the hardest thing for me is to do two things at the same time
Same, I just can’t breath in and keep buzzing
Have to do one thing incessantly until you can do it without thinking. Then add in the other thing
Finally after numerous ridiculous vids, your nailing it! Thank you 🙏When your filling up your cheeks your abs are out?
No, the abs push in to fill the cheeks with air
For me the hardest part is not being tense. The more relaxed you are, the more it happens naturally without effort.
Wow man youre a great teacher! Cut to the chase real quick! Cheers bro! 🙌🎉
thank you kindly. Enjoy!
Really helpful exercise this one guys. I am nailing the circular breathing (most of the time) but struggle to bring in a rhythm and keep the breathing going. This exercise is a great starting point to try and keep the breathing going and having a rhythm with it. Thanks.
Happy to hear that it’s helping. Keep us posted on your progress!
thanks for the wonderful lessons😎
I have no ab muscles im a quad in a wheelchair any other ways getting around that plus i only have about half lung capacity campared to normal working body but great excersize for my week lungs
Thanks this was a big help. I don't quite have it yet but this practice will definitely help me get there!
You got this!
thank you for the video brother
I'm subscribed, just got a didgeridoo last week
Interesting and helpful! I try to think of it like breath of fire pranayama to get a faster beat. I mean I’ve only been practicing without my didge, but I’m about to go try and apply it on my instrument. Thank you! Namaste!
An interesting association. I'll try that!
For me, it’s making the even continuous vibrational sound when I push the air out of my cheeks the pitch changes and it is not a proper continuous vibration. It’s only my second day of the pushing out the cheeks technique. Thanks for this videos i’ve had my didgeridoo for 10 days and have been trying so hard to breathe in my nose as I’m playing out my mouth you gave me hope and excitement. Once I figured out, I could inhale my nose and push out my cheeks for a short time it’s a good start.
This is awesome! I'm going to watch again, when I have the didj with me. Been playing trombone for 35 years, hoping to transfer circular breathing from the didj to the horn. We'll see. ✌️
Thank you for nice details
Please address the use of the diaphragm and the difference between "abs," intercostals, obliques and lats for exhaling and 'diaphragm' for inhaling.
Thank you - wonderful didge series! I struggle with using my cheeks to make a drone sound. I often can't inhale at same time so must be pushing from lungs, so I've tried emptying my lungs first but I just get a raspberry sound with no drone. I've practised the water and straw method and can do it continuously but cannot use my cheeks only to get a decent sound on the didge. I've tried this method - not continuous but will keep at it :)
Raspberry sound -- my issue also.
Thanks bro, great video. I'm new here but I love the head rush and vibrations when playing, its so amazing, anyway thank you, cheers!
Very good lesson. Great video. Thanks for sharing, Full watch, big like and subscribed 🙂
So happy you found us. Good luck with your playing. Cheers!
Looks a good method to try AJ, i can spit water (or air) and inhale so I'm practicing that for now in between just trying to improve my sound. Small steps at the moment but i only have a few hours under my belt.
I take too much air and get light headed after a while lol ! Thanks for your video, I'm getting better at playing my didge.
me too. Bounce breathing seems like almost hyperventilating to me
I have struggled with the BB for some time and hey man its just clicked.! Brilliant vid thanks 🙏🏻🤘🏻
Jon Bowler great to hear! Keep up the good work.
Great instruction, thank you A.J.
Great videos. Very relaxing presentation.
So far it’s keeping a consistent drone. But I’m getting there👍
Excellent job! Ready to learn.
I play the didg and can make some good sounds and I can do circular breathing when not using the didg, but as soon as I put the didg to my mouth I loos it.
Thanks so much this really taught the trick . It took a while to kick in but one night it just made sense
I have taken the Beginners and intermediate
Course and was doing circular breathing and the bounce breath after 3 weeks. I love the Didgeridoo and found it easy to practice at least two hours a day. I found my groove speeding up and slowing down as mentioned in the video. The most difficult thing for me in starting my practice was the mouth piece. It took me forever to find the right instruction for installing a wax mouth piece and getting it formed correctly. I purchased a PVC didge a year prior and it didn't come with one.
Wax mouthpieces are great because they are customizable but they create problems when they shift around a lot. I always recommend that people use a blowdrier to heat up the wax while it is on the didge. Thanks for sharing Rod!
You guys rock. 🙏🏼💗
Thank you🎉
Very helpful videos, thank you very much!
Hi, thanks for taking the time for this lesson. I have got the drone sound down pat but cannot get the cheeks to supply enough pressure whilst taking in through the nose. By the way I have made my own Didgeridoo with PVC tubing and it works a treat. I will continue with this pipe until (IF) I can get this right.
Awesome Thank You 😊
you rock! thank you so much!
Helped a lot!!
Duuuude! Thank you so much!!!
Will try this. Not been successful with the cheek method so far !
Great video AJ!
Nice lesson. I think an enhancement would be to have some footage of the abdominal aspect of the bounce breathing technique, so it would be easier to visualize the entire chain of movement. Abdominal contraction seems to be the primary driver. ?????
Check out this video ua-cam.com/video/HpKYAdSGO-E/v-deo.htmlsi=ngtLXnkp1vnXIJW4
this will help, thanks
Currently struggling with shitty sleep apnea and I love singing and making loud noises / can't afford a cpap - thanks for making this available!
Good luck with it! Daily practice of the tongue and throat strengthening exercises is the key
Are you still doing the class online
It’s hard! Very good job to all who can do it!
You rock!!!
Where can a buy an awesome sounding beginners didge⁉️
I found a narrow cardboard tube for that plastic table cloth stuff in my closet that works pretty well. Im not even joking, it sounds almost like a real one
Great stuff these lessons
Thank you!
However, 2 things:
1 I cant sustain the drone with cheek only air cos my lips just will not purse and flap the same way as when expiring the lung air. Absolute bummer.
2 why do my nostrils get sooo itchy when I'm blowing?!
Right now I just fill up on as much air as I can and slowly release it until I run out while doing mouth and throat movements to make different sounds. Not bad for only having it for two days and watching these videos. Circular breathing is still tough for me.
Try the water exercise:
ua-cam.com/video/ur9E0XzVn5A/v-deo.html
Hardest thing for me os to stop the bodys natural reaction to stop exhaling when inhaling
Were can I buy online a good didgeridoo for beginner ?
Almost like the breath of fire in kundalini yoga but exhaling in mouth, not nose. Very interesting
That most difficult thing for me is continuing to circular breathe. I can do it sometimes twice in a row, but then it's like I have too much air in my lungs but none in my diaphragm? At least that is what it feels like. I can't do it consistently, only sometimes..
The hardest thing for me is, to keep lips trembling while letting the air out from the cheeks. No problem with lips trembling whilst bringing air from the lungs, no problems to bring air from the cheeks ... BUT BIG PROBLEMS with letting ips trembling while AIR coming from the cheeks ... so the drone will ALWAYS stop.
What do I do wrong? Is maybe my instrument to be used differnetly or to be changed?
good tips! I enjoy playing the didgeridoo, but the circular breathing thing is so hard for me to do.. I'm a c-5 quad and have minimal use of my abs and lungs. I mostly play with just one breath at a time, I can hold and mix notes around, but it doesn't sound as smooth as others who can circular breath. I'll keep playing and trying, practice makes perfect!
Keep it up Mike. Like all great things, it takes persistence
me too om c5 been trying to do the rebreath gota keep trying i guess
thanks bro, got it!
Found out by myself while practicing ... Nice to see its a technique 😂👌
What I find difficult about circular breathing with the didgeridoo is how to create enough pressure with just the cheek muscles to maintain the "motorboat" lip buzz. My drone is pretty good and while I can circular breath with, say, a straw in a glass of water, I find myself getting flummoxed over my inability to maintain a lip buzz with just my cheeks.
I'm about to drive my neighbors crazy! My son enjoys learning to play too
This really helps!
Sometimes it’s hard to nose breath quickly. Until 1-2 years ago I was a mouth breather for 60 years, now I am a nose breather most of the time.
Answer, actually doing it.
Blowpipe soldering works on principles such as these.
Fascinating, can you point to a resource that shows us?
Very helpful AJ. thank you.
I have been practicing as best I can and appear to be beginning to get it.
It has been frustrating synchronising the in breath whilst blowing out and adjusting lips whilst maintaining air seal. I can make much more varied and clearer sounds with one breath than when trying the circular breathing ( trying different techniques).
Which brings me to a question.... since practicing over the last three weeks or so ( and also trying a few yoga exercises on nostril breathing) I've found I can't jog anymore for any distance (walking is fine) and feel faintly uncomfortable aware of upper chest breath and a cool sensation in the back of my throat when I nose breath .... I have happily staggered over fields and bridleways for some thirty years or so and am otherwise in good health and three to six or so miles jogging is usually no particular problem.
I was struck in one of your instructional videos when your colleague mentioned the propensity when learning to sniff in, too vigorously, thereby narrowing the nostril airways and leading to a shortness of breath ( lack of oxygen) and therefore using upper chest rather than diaphragmatic (lower belly) breath. That made sense and I'm pretty sure that is what I've been doing since trying to learn. Could this possibly be the reason I'm struggling with the jogging ? I have tried reverting in the jogging to mouth breathing but still have this lethargy and give up ( is this now a habit?).
peter pIRANTY good day! It sounds like you need to practice inhaling softly through your nose without contracting the muscles in the nostrils or constricting your airway at any point. This is a diaphragm exercise. See our video on diaphragmatic breathing: ua-cam.com/video/HpKYAdSGO-E/v-deo.html
do you think a beginner can still learn this on a travel size Dige?
Yes definitely. I recommend straight didges as opposed to wound up compact didges for beginners as the back-pressure system is superior, but you can still learn on both.
this is a very good video but one thing I am majorly struggling on is breathing in through my nose and keeping the drone I just can't really comprehend how to do it, it feels like there is a block while I am doing the drone and as soon as I try to breath I have to stop playing, take a breath in, then continue
Practice the water spitting exercise and other exercises in this video: ua-cam.com/video/ur9E0XzVn5A/v-deo.html
Thanks bruh
can you do this with 1.5" 3ft pvc or you need other size or eucalpytus? god bless
1.5” diameter pvc is good but i would go for 3.5 to 4 feet in length
@@didgeproject god bless thank you thank you. yeah I heard 5ft is good I just had 3ft lying around😂
This channel and your videos are great, thanks! Is it the case that circular breathing is more difficult to attain with a larger didgeridoo? If so, I think I may need a smaller one to practice with.
How do you do this without hyperventilating or getting light-headed!?! 😆😆
Hello want to thank you for your knowledge i have a question what is the right way to play the didge i don’t have a stand and the didgeridoo is pointing to the floor so my neck is kind of sore is it normal or need to play frontal instead looking down
can you put the didge up on a stool or table. it's best for your neck to be naturally positioned, head facing forward and stright, not up or down
@@didgeproject ty for responding your videos have helped me a lot hope one day can be like you 🙏
@@didgeproject one more thing do you think this “exercise “ is good for someone who suffers anxiety or panic attacks and heart problems?
Is the díameter of the mouthpiece important? In relation to size of mouth...I cant keep cheeks inflated..help! And thanks!
yes mouthpiece diamter is very important as it will change the feeling of your mouth on the instrument. i personally prefer smaller mouthpieces, around 1 1/8" in diameter, while some pros prefer larger ones like 1 1/2" or greater.
I am new to the didge and this is my first day intro. It seems strait forward, but I can't try it now my room mates will probably be upset.
I have blood clots in my lungs and I’m using this to strengthen my lungs instead of the plastic junk the hospital gave me to blow in. Anyways. I bought a didge from some corner market on Haight street in SF, looks cool but man the mouth piece hurts after like 5-10 mins. Any tips on what to look for when buying? Cheers.
Try putting some (more) beeswax on the mouthpiece on the didge you have. Otherwise look for a didge with a soft mouthpiece like silicone. Also epoxy coated didges with wood mouthpieces are usually pretty good.
Where do you buy your clothes? I can never find comfy hippie stuff like that when I go out.
My problem is the blow out sounds like a fart and not able to make my lips buzz for the drone from pushing the air out.
To be fair, this is before I tried this method. I will edit and update later after I get time to practice and try this
When I have mouth comected with didge with just side of mouth like corner of lips I can do it continuosly, Pressure goes slowly from cheeks but if I blowing with center of mouth, the presure go out so fast and I dont catch breath in without break. if I squeze lips to hard to slow it down then I lost that vibration it sucks 🤦🏻♂️ problem is that I cannot do all that funcy stuff when I am connected just with side of mouth, everything works better in middle of lips except breathing
The hardest thing for me right now is keeping my lips buzzing using only the pressure from the cheeks. Am I using my breath to buzz my lips😗😬? Is this just practice? I can spit out water and at the same time take in air through the nose, for instance, quite comfortably, but my lips aren't buzzing when doing this. Maybe my jaw and cheeks aren't strong enough as yet🤔 or I'm trying to take in too much air.
No way am I giving up. I'm having a ball🤗.
Groove on ✌️ ❤🇬🇧
You will definitely have more success buzzing your lips if you use your abs to push air out with some force
Awesome! How much for 4 half hour sessions , once a week for a month? Please PM me, I’d be interested.
Hi Kristian, Nice to hear from you! We would love to work with you. Please fill out our didgeridoo lessons application and we will get you all the info: didgeproject.com/didgeridoo-lessons-application/
what is big one called didreidoo
For me it's managing the same sound (or almost same sound) when breathing in and out
Thanks for sharing Lena. Have you tried the Long Inhalation technique? You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/nv0fUg5Y0I0/v-deo.html
Keeping the drone in between breaths has been difficult and I start to get light headed after a while.
Same