I don’t know how I came across any of this, but I seriously want to buy one of these or try making one just to mess around with. I know it must take years to get good with one, with practice daily, but I didn’t even know what it was called 4 days ago. I’ve heard them before and thought they were pretty awesome.
@nicolasreboul61512 жыл бұрын
This is really a good format ! Thank you for that
@EthereanOriginal2 жыл бұрын
How does he do those pig noises starting at 1:33!!! It’s so cool I want to learn it!
@bea36912 жыл бұрын
Hola soy de España, país Vasco.. genial!!!! Hace unos meses compre un didgeridu y estoy aprendiendo yo sola viendo algunos videos y estoy contenta porque ya hago la respiración circular, y me van saliendo sonidos diferentes ...improvisando..... Me gustaría avanzar más, y comprar otro nuevo porque el que compre es de los sencillos, no sabía como me iba a arreglar y estoy más que contenta...necesitaría consejo de que didgeridu tendría que comprar, el que tengo es más bien de decoración, pero aún así lo hago sonar bonito😜....gracias!!!!! Que bonito lo haces!!!!!,🥰
@zalemdidg2 жыл бұрын
Hola a ti. ¡Bienvenido al apasionante mundo del didgeridoo! Para comprar un didgeridoo, en primer lugar depende un poco de tu presupuesto, pero en cualquier caso, no necesitas comprar uno muy caro. La nota es importante, y para empezar recomiendo un didgeridoo de la nota Re, que es una nota muy versátil. Si quieres un didgeridoo para tocar rápido y con percusión, puedes comprar un Mi, y si quieres un didgeridoo de sonido profundo, puedes comprar un Do. También hay didgeridoos que pueden cambiar de tamaño, y hacer todas las notas, lo cual es muy útil para el comienzo, para encontrar qué nota se adapta mejor. El sitio Didgeridoo passion (www.didgeridoo-passion.com) es muy bueno para comprar un didgeridoo, puedes confiar en él. En el sitio, hay varias categorías de didgeridoo, incluyendo el didgeridoo para principiantes, déjate guiar ;-) Y si alguna vez quieres hacer un curso, he creado un curso sobre los fundamentos del didgeridoo, lo puedes encontrar en inglés en mi web (www.didgexploration.com) pero también subtitulado en español en la web de la Academia del Didgeridoo (www.didgeridooacademy.es/curso/zalem-lo-fundamental/) Que se diviertan.
@bea36912 жыл бұрын
Gracias de corazón!!!!!👏👏😊
@berndfeichter36122 жыл бұрын
yes, i like it...this concept brings us didgeridoo enthusiasts together...i'd love to take part again...i'm fascinated by how clear the sound is, after a while it doesn't sound so clean for me... what exercises do you do before or after the game to warm up or exercise/relax your lips? Thank you for your show and I hope to see you again soon
@zalemdidg2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you liked this concept, I would do it again... It's normal that after a while you lose precision in the lips when you play for a long time. There are several causes for this. First of all, it can be due to a lack of saliva, so make sure you hydrate well before playing. Then it is the lips which can become numb, and for that, there is not much to do if not the habit... The more you practice regularly, the longer you will play. A trick I do several times in this live show when the lips start to go numb, is to take out the vibration to make BeatBox sounds. It gives the listeners a break from the vibration, while keeping the rhythm, and it rests my lips... And then we go back!
@zalemdidg2 жыл бұрын
About the warm-up exercises, you can do like the singers and gradually do vocalizations, I like to do BeatBox sounds or even didgeridoo sounds (without didgeridoo) to warm up before playing. For after the playing, you can finish with a calm and long drone, it works well. There are also exercises to soften the abdominal muscles and the diaphragm which can be good. And for the lips, if you have played for a long time, there is nothing like a little lipstick!
@keesjoosten22822 жыл бұрын
Hello Zalem, you explaned that behind the mouthpiece the didge gets wider til six centimeters. How can you still have so much backpresure?
@zalemdidg2 жыл бұрын
First it's because the didg's proportions are optimised, then it's because of practice:-)
@isabelarroyo8562 жыл бұрын
Hola soy de chile me gustaría aprender a tocar bien el didgeridoo,solo se hacerlo sonar, ayuda!!!
@zalemdidg2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I created online lessons, here is the Fundamentals course, I think it can help you... www.didgexploration.com/didgeridoo-fundamentals
@glmdex74592 жыл бұрын
I recommend! 😊
@isabelarroyo8562 жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias por responderme, me encanta lo que puedes hacer, felicitaciones,! Veré que puedo lograr, muchas, muchas gracias
@seanvanripershamanichealin60642 жыл бұрын
May I ask what you are using for a mic? Thanks
@zalemdidg2 жыл бұрын
I'm using the Shure SM7B 😉
@calexiou692 жыл бұрын
Hello Zalem, Thank you for this session. You say in here that the mouthpiece you use is 32 mm. Is this real? 32 seems very very small. When I play, anything under 40 mm seems impossible and I don't have the biggest lips! Once more thank you for your teachings
@zalemdidg2 жыл бұрын
Hello! Yes, 32mm is the ideal size for me. But of course it's not necessarily the same for everyone, it really depends on the size of your mouth, the shape of your lips etc... But then, it's interesting to keep in mind that the didg is always a matter of compromise. A certain shape will allow you to make some sounds more easily, and not others. For the mouthpiece, 32 is for me, the good compromise, between precise harmonics, ease of wobble and beatbox integration. With a smaller mouthpiece, I would have more precise harmonics more easily, but I would have less freedom to integrate the beatbox ... I advise you to try several configurations, and to find the one that suits you best, depending on what you want to do with the didgeridoo ;-)
@calexiou692 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the detailed answer. I think it also has to do with how experienced your lips are. I am sure that your lips can vibrate in more detail than mine. I will try different configurations. Thank you for your time.
@jeffdenison45982 жыл бұрын
Was this didge your playing split or just Hollowed/drilled out?