To Dear Mr.Furry Man, please stop confusing our kids and pushing out your sexual fantasies on social media, I like banging chicks but you don’t see me with a pfp of Marilyn Monroe right? We know you like beastiality but please keep that fuckery duckery restricted to your search history (for your sake I hope it’s private browser) you must have been dropped one to many times to believe you are an animal that licks its balls and sleeps all day, id imagine you have had a very ruff upbringing but guess what? That’s just life 😅 I swear you furry freaks were raised masturbating to Sesame Street or some shit like bro do you get off on the Cookie Monster? Bro can’t watch a puppet show without creaming his pants I don’t even wanna know how frustrated you get when you go out and see dogs being walked like damn bruh carnivores see animals as meat, vegans see them as friends but furries see them as fuck/friend/food ☠️
Can I just say as an Aussie, your animal sounds are amazing. Have not heard anyone through all my life someone that can do them so accurate. BEAUTIFUL!!
I have learnt so much from watching this video. I have always loved the didgeridoo and now I really appreciate it for what it was intended to do. Thanks a million..
maybe its easy once you get it, but its one of those things that seem physically impossible at first! I can't even burp intentionally so what hope do i have haha
I hope you get well soon. I would like to recommend you this group to you: Tonolec, from Argentina, they also perform music with instruments of the Guarani's culture, fused with electronics. In fact the singer is a Guarani descendant. It also helps me to listen to native instrumental music and I like to know examples from allover the world 😄
I've been growing a beard recently and I'm glad that I now know I can continue to play the didge while still keeping the facial hair. Great video thanks!
I really thank you I have seen a lot o videos about how to play ,but your helped me immediately and successfully moreover ,it helped me to understand and feel didgeridoo better
Great video. Thank you so much for sharing your easily understood approach. Having just had a didgeridoo made for me, I've recently started to understand how to circular breath and drone for minutes at a time. I wanted to start making animal sounds and your video was the best one. Thank you for sharing and helping me learn to play this instrument that is always been fascinated with.
Fantastic, I'm from New Zealand, and I have been fascinated by the didgeridoo, what's interesting, the night owl in New Zealand is called the morepork, and the Maori word for night owl is "ruru", called after the sound that the night owl makes.
I know ALMOST all of the "common" native Australian (animal) sounds....... that are/can be "imitated" with a didgeridoo; Nevertheless, I'm glad that this man has explained HOW to "make them.!.!." :)
hi there. I just now subscribed to your channel. The didgeridoo is a fascinating instrument. I've seen one up close. Because I'm visually impaired, my only way of seeing the world is through touch. I met a gentleman here in the US that plays one. It's pretty interesting, because the sound of it alone is enough to literally take you back in time. That's so neat that you're from two different tribes. The kookaburra has a very interesting sound. It almost sounds like it is laughing. I hear, that making a didgeridoo can be quite relaxing. I like the sound it makes. It's pretty interesting some of the sounds that can come out of one single instrument. correct me if I'm wrong, but the technique you use for the didgeridoo is circular breathing? I'm a flutist, and I use my air for the flute a lot. When I play music and things, I do everything by ear. Braille music is really tough. I tried to learn in high school, and couldn't.
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When I was little and "Outback Steakhouse" was new, I saw an Aboriginal man play the didge snd I was *hypnotized*. The sound... it wasn't an instrument, it was a mental paintbrush telling a story. The Joey hopping away from the dingo, the Cockatoo yelling the events... I wanted to be able to tell the story too like he did.
That was really great and informative..✊ Thankyou for taking the time to share this. That was just a very lovely sharing of culture and true secrets of fundamental didg playing bro.. awseome
Great at what you do, and so deeply respect it, but it’s hard to learn much. Especially if you’ve never attempted an animal sound in your life, not to mention in this style! Very difficult sounds to make, let alone master. Very good job.
Haha. Love the bouncing kangaroo sound. Warner Brother's cartoons with Bugs Bunny, etc, would have been able to use this sound for their epic animations.
A didgeridoo is a much more organic (and in my opinion, better) alternative to dubstep. However I still like techno/electric music however dubstep is not something I enjoy, while didgeridoos being near my favourite instrument.