Well, said! And thank you for breaking it down to great detail
@GedoSąmonė5 күн бұрын
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@glogyorfi570912 күн бұрын
Thank you such a clear explanation!!
@liensunshine9999914 күн бұрын
this is till now the best lesson and explenation i found...thank you...i am( dont laugh) 65 years old en decided,,,now to learn so i can play togethjer with my son and friends...so good to do so. But how long you think i have to practice...??? greets Lien*
@freddy_cyclone27 күн бұрын
This is AWESOME!
@ZapHc28 күн бұрын
Very cool video
@grigoirАй бұрын
It is helpful ! <3
@grigoirАй бұрын
I could circular breath for the first time yesterday!! I cried This morning its even easier. Thanks to your videos A true teacher!
@grigoirАй бұрын
High five <3
@grigoirАй бұрын
I laughed a lot. Thank you so much for the tips <3
@grigoirАй бұрын
<3
@grigoirАй бұрын
<3
@lakotaskye3365Ай бұрын
Haha I’m spitting all over my phone
@seventhsonswainАй бұрын
Best instruction. Thank you
@LajeuneMcgoldrickАй бұрын
I can do this! I’m dedicated to practicing daily for 30 days 15 min a day.
@HerschliАй бұрын
Thanks very much, David, very helpful! Playing the clarinet for many years I just started discovering the didgeridoo (and your channel). And although I’m kinda familiar with circular breathing, it’s really different applying it to the didge, mainly because of the difference in backpressure (which is almost non existing compared to the clarinet).🙏🌹
@Ghost_OsАй бұрын
I can circular breathe without the didge, I can circular breathe with the straw in water, I can lung drone (with cheeks 'normal' or with them in chipmunk mode, can transition back and forth, chipmunk, no chipmunk while lung droning), but have been stuck for a long time being able to keep any kind of lip buzz going during the inhale. Messing around with different mouth positions, jaw action or cheek action, no pressure against the didge all the way through to hard pressure, always just becomes a sigh with no lip buzz at all. Is there such a thing as a water didge? 🤣
@tetasellmaАй бұрын
4:47 that was me. I just started learning circular breathing. Grateful to find your video now.
@tres_almasАй бұрын
The spiral one looks definitely the best, I love the sound of it
@leggomuhgreggoАй бұрын
dannnnnnnng dude that's illll
@musicwithtenАй бұрын
I'm having the opposite problem. On the F when I try to snare. I toot. On the C# it just sounds like I over blow the note. If I try with less intensity, I lose my drone. This is the last exercise I expected to be difficult. I'm not a great beat boxer but I'm not trash either. I can do a few different snare sounds without the didgeridoo.
@edwinmorillo9853Ай бұрын
Thas´s very clear explanation! thanks you very much...
@reesedundee8525Ай бұрын
Look. Yes this a way but it can be done better without the sloppy mouth sound. It sounds like shit and isnt done by native aussies
@cornwall8007Ай бұрын
Have just discovered this perfect teaching method. Im beginner from Cornwall uk. Deeply .grateful to have found this. Thankyou 😌
@RainbowUnicornPrincess-n2fАй бұрын
Good teacher ❤
@fredericseynaeve3240Ай бұрын
Many thanks ! Really interesting !
@phantazzorАй бұрын
I alway come back to that video
@phantazzorАй бұрын
I teach similarly
@mendynoma42722 ай бұрын
I wish I had seen this seven years ago! I think I will get that didge back out and try again…..😊
@maggieblount52512 ай бұрын
be nice if you had some product names. 😞
@alexfalcon65582 ай бұрын
I’m at the level where you can still hear the sound of the drone switch when i breathing in and “mouth fart” even tho it’s a constant sound…I’m excited to get to where o can breathe and the drone stays at the same level
@HossTaee-g9x2 ай бұрын
❤🇦🇺❤
@ngangbamchinglemba2 ай бұрын
I'm able to understand your explanation on circular breathing. Thank you.
@robog832 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recognition to my people and our cultures instrument much respect as it is not done enough.
@pgajdusek2 ай бұрын
Great video mate! Still not connecting, especially inhale to exhale, but finally got a clear idea of what to do. Thanks heaps ❤
@freddy_cyclone3 ай бұрын
Loved this, thanks
@junttivision77433 ай бұрын
👍
@Astral-Rek3 ай бұрын
Still the best didge teacher on the KZbins
@DesiMan973 ай бұрын
It's subjective. I love DidgeMama lessons. When i see everyone's else lessons, I'm feeling how she made everything so simple.
@sumanprakash76513 ай бұрын
This is complicated way of explaining circular breathing. @didgemama helped me learn the circular breathing at ease and was so effortless.
@johngillon92633 ай бұрын
Loved these playing them now my style of playing ❤❤❤😂
@benbashore85613 ай бұрын
Bravo. Well done.
@jakewieners12713 ай бұрын
We've got some serious business to talk.
@TalRohan3 ай бұрын
It clicked for me last night, I stopped trying to make my mouth make the raspberry and pushed my lips against the didge to hold the shape and it just got so much easier, because I was able to relax my cheeks. I've been able to circular breathe quietly for a long time but to do it on the didge was very difficult, I watched a couple of your video's and this one helped a lot, now I need to lengthen out the time I can do it and consider how I add more features Thanks for the great videos....they works!
@RobbyFindlay-uq2dy3 ай бұрын
Wow, great stuff. I've learned a lot here. Thanks Groove on ✌️❤
@rainjustice383 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks so much! This is definitely the closest I have gotten and looking forward to practicing more so I get the sound linked up.
@daledanowski99623 ай бұрын
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@consigliere13 ай бұрын
Are you related to Willem Dafoe?
@sqwerty08293 ай бұрын
Ok yeah I get using the pressure from your mouth that part is easy but how exactly do you breath in while doing that?
@despinaarzouman30803 ай бұрын
Do you know where Blue Star is now? I have two of his flutes, and used to be connected with him on Facebook, as well as getting emails from him of his star children. I he still around?
@sergioitzamna82433 ай бұрын
There's a video from Alan walker, it's named didgeridoo whistle. Fucking hell I want to make it!!
@wemerc13 ай бұрын
Been trying to learn this for years off and on. Get frustrated or distracted but this is a great explanation thank you