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World instruments Digeridoos, balalaikas, sitars, bagpipes, doumbeks, santoors, mijwizes, etc. The music of this here sphere.

View Poll Results: The didgeridoo, have you, are you, do you....
ever played one? 8 72.73%
proficient in playing? 2 18.18%
know what a didge is? 1 9.09%
a profesional? 0 0%
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Old 06-02-2007, 04:01 PM
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I have to admit I like didjeradoo's. Beeswax and miced through a delay pedal are the two key elements. Or if you can record in a tunnel, that's even better.
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Old 06-15-2007, 03:52 PM
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Awesome with delays and even Moogerfooger pedals!

The trick to playing the didj is re-breathing. Storing air in your cheeks as you breathe in through your nose.

A good way to understand the concept:

Take a mouthful of water and hold it in your cheek. Now breathe through your nose. Then push the water out through persed lips while breathing through your nose.
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Old 06-17-2007, 05:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparky
Awesome with delays and even Moogerfooger pedals!

The trick to playing the didj is re-breathing. Storing air in your cheeks as you breathe in through your nose.

A good way to understand the concept:

Take a mouthful of water and hold it in your cheek. Now breathe through your nose. Then push the water out through persed lips while breathing through your nose.

Circular breathing is essential to a didge player:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_breathing

Plus, if you master it, you can finally take away Kenny G's "longest note held" world record title!
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