Another classic sample my brother is explaining how and when to make a bridge for intro and outro, because yidaki player listen for the song men when to make the outro, for the intro the didge player starts off at his own pace. He saying I was raised to play the yidaki from small my father taught me. He said I'm playing the sound of the dolphins movements and the styles of didge playing varies. The second yidaki playing is called Djat'pangarri. Its like a free style dancing movement. 3rd one is Rinytjangu (hairy yam). Yolngu collect bush food is part of song and dance he said.
Truelly love this. Can really feel this playing. I was born in Australia and truelly respect our traditional owners of this land. Amazing sends me to another world.
Vernon, I wish I could understand your instructions! You are an amazing traditional didgeridoo player, and I'd love to be able to that. Very mesmerizing sound!
When I hear didge playing like this I really understand why I praticting 1 hour every day - I love the instrumet, and it is just so great a motivation to hear something like this - i'm just so dedicated to this instrument - this is some of the best and most balanced playing I ever heard. Man I love it.
i learned more out of this video than any of your others so far. i could understand what he was on about (even tho i dont speak the lingo). a great video for me cheers
Indigenous First Nations :) Yolngu people, North East Arnhemland, Northern Territory Gunyangara is set on the Gumurr Miwatj Ward of East Arnhem Shire Council. This is one of six wards in the Shire. In 2012 Gumurr Miwatj Ward elected three (3) of the fourteen (14) Shire Council members. Shire headquarters are in Nhulunbuy with a service delivery centre in Gunyangara, with extension of services also run from Yirrkala.
Very interesting that he is overtone singing when demonstrating the drone, such as beginning around "40. Of course this is quite sensible as he is vocalizing with his tongue in a position that will produce this effect with either voice or didg. Guan, is this common, unusual, or ? Do players talk about this?
Yes its common, (certain styles of) playing and "overtone singing" are the same principal. As you describe it is a similar effect only the stick amplifies and/or modulates/synthesises all depending on the stick in use.
Another classic sample my brother is explaining how and when to make a bridge for intro and outro, because yidaki player listen for the song men when to make the outro, for the intro the didge player starts off at his own pace.
He saying I was raised to play the yidaki from small my father taught me.
He said I'm playing the sound of the dolphins movements and the styles of didge playing varies.
The second yidaki playing is called Djat'pangarri. Its like a free style dancing movement.
3rd one is Rinytjangu (hairy yam). Yolngu collect bush food is part of song and dance he said.
Thanks Sylvia!!
Thank you!
Truelly love this. Can really feel this playing. I was born in Australia and truelly respect our traditional owners of this land. Amazing sends me to another world.
Vernon, I wish I could understand your instructions! You are an amazing traditional didgeridoo player, and I'd love to be able to that. Very mesmerizing sound!
Sounds almost as amazing when he sings/says it as when he does it through the didgeridoo!! Brilliant.
When I hear didge playing like this I really understand why I praticting 1 hour every day - I love the instrumet, and it is just so great a motivation to hear something like this - i'm just so dedicated to this instrument - this is some of the best and most balanced playing I ever heard. Man I love it.
@Blake839 could you, please, show example of the FAR more articulate playing on your choice?
So great are your sound and style.. I liked so much.. Best wishes from Switzerland Wanatjiti/Project/ Cesare..
BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE GREETINGS FROM SOUTH Argentina
I really like the sound of the language, never mind the didgeridoo. But it's good too.
My favorite tutorial.
Hi Olaf! Very excited today! Just booked an 1-1 lesson with Larry or Vernon next month in Wales!! WooHoo!
thanks a lot Vernon!
i learned more out of this video than any of your others so far. i could understand what he was on about (even tho i dont speak the lingo).
a great video for me
cheers
Bloody lovely breath control. Stay true to your people mate your a champ
Thank you for upload Dhapirrk video!! I wanna meet to Vernon again!
some excellent rhythm ideas here :) thanks
Indigenous First Nations :)
Yolngu people, North East Arnhemland, Northern Territory
Gunyangara is set on the Gumurr Miwatj Ward of East Arnhem Shire Council. This is one of six wards in the Shire. In 2012 Gumurr Miwatj Ward elected three (3) of the fourteen (14) Shire Council members. Shire headquarters are in Nhulunbuy with a service delivery centre in Gunyangara, with extension of services also run from Yirrkala.
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Very interesting that he is overtone singing when demonstrating the drone, such as beginning around "40.
Of course this is quite sensible as he is vocalizing with his tongue in a position that will produce this effect with either voice or didg.
Guan, is this common, unusual, or ? Do players talk about this?
Yes its common, (certain styles of) playing and "overtone singing" are the same principal. As you describe it is a similar effect only the stick amplifies and/or modulates/synthesises all depending on the stick in use.
He kissed his teeth so damn loud in the beginning, that’s amazing I can’t do that personally
Amazing Brother… too deadly…
i got some stuff but its hard to understand some bitsss
someone could add english subtitles to this video? i would be very happy :) thx
@musa1de2tortilla3 and guan, finally at front mouth playing, it just clicked looking at this
appreciate this
Some English translation are appreciated. Can somebody do that?
its hard to play the trumpet note with the cheeks closed. I always play it when open cheeks.
That's funny cause I can only do it with my cheeks closed
EY WAWA! Laicho Yidaki! Miss you Wawa!!! Bundjuljul!!
good documentation
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Spirit Warrior
Got it 😀 thnx!!@
@ididjaustralia ok thanks :D
l wish I can play Didgeridoo
+Игорь Мацелик I wish I could understand what he is explaining. It seems he also speaks Engilsh.
If only it was possible to get him playing a clear stick!
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I don't know what the hell he's saying, but I understand the didgeridoo
He didn't say it was easy
He's cute
Sounds like Hindi!
Trance ....no beat s .....