Hi there, I play the Didgeridoo since 1993, became a professional Didgeridoo artist and teacher in 2001. With a classical background in Harp and Cello, now with human beatbox, mouth harp, singing harmonics in the mix, I created my unique sound. I toured the world, teaching & performing. With highlights: DJ Tiësto Concert at Gelredome, Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ, soloist at Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Wakefield Cathedral & Glastonbury festival. In Australia I studied with an old custodian. Teaching is my passion/talent. I am determined to empower female Didgeridoo artists. In 2006 until 2019, I joined the Klawer program, an initiative that educates/inspires underprivileged kids through music, dance, and visual art. In recent years, my focus has shifted to online teaching & breathing. As more people discover the importance of breathing methods, I have been diving deeper into this topic. Now, my passion is helping anyone who needs to regain their fun and energy through breathing well.
@DidgeMama I bought one a few years ago and couldn't make any sound close to what it should be , so I gave it away . After watching this video , I'm thinking about trying again. This was absolutely the most simple and informative video I've seen on the subject. Every other tutorial seemed to make it way more complicated than it needed to be . Thank you .
@@DidgeMama Yesterday hail, wind and downpour ☯️🧘🏼♂️🕉️, but it's nature And if we humans don't like it, nature doesn't take it into account and knows best what it needs🤣😜😁⚕️🙏😉
I wanted to share this with you! It’s my first Day/Attempt at the Didgeridoo!! I recorded it for myself to watch my progress but figured I’d share with you since you helped me learn! What do you think? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9nUf_M8xy30.htmlsi=I9SCNCfYMKt0UErM
Love back from Austria. Just had a five day retreat here. Now chilling at my friends house, all enjoying here. I hope you are enjoying your summer. ❤️🎶☀️
No?....Making music is fun. Making love is always awkward. Rather make music over "love" any day. I'm a hermit. Most human contact I have is usually negative.
I still practice daily. At least an hour. Still can't get that 4-count wobble but I can do 3-count wobble pretty well and built some speed. Also able to do 2 toots and just barely sometimes squeeze out a 3rd toot on my F didgeridoo. By far my favorite instrument that I learned how to play.
Yes that 4 count wobble is a tricky one. That is why I recorded a course around it. Needs some (a lot) editing and then it will be available. Good luck 🍀👍
I wish I had money for travel. Few more months without work and I'll be homeless. I was supposed to go to Yellowstone National Park in May....didn't happen.
I've started on 110 cm Didgeridoo and bought 185 cm....On the small one I have no problem at all ,but the big one....I'm just stuck. Cannot play simple note. I'm trying and I can only keep the deep sound for 1-2 seconds. Deep water I got in.