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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? |
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8 | 72.73% |
| proficient in playing? |
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2 | 18.18% |
| know what a didge is? |
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1 | 9.09% |
| a profesional? |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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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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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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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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