I still remember when you were playing on the streets of Vienna and my best mate and I were passing by and we were kinda in a hurry but then we realized that there´s a dude beatboxing in a Didgeridoo so we stayed for like 15min and just listened. at the end we talked a bit and bought a CD and five minutes ago I found that CD in my Room and your Music turned a kinda shitty day into a good one. thanks for that and I hope that you still play with the same passion as back then
Amigo, en America Latina aun existe una tribu que usa un instrumento llamado trutruca, el sonido es como la introducción que hiciste. Muy buen video, Saludos desde America del sur
yeah it took me 3 month to reply because youtube fucked up the reply function for the comments for 3 month, i just didnt want to leave you in the middle of a conversation :P ^^
C'est vraiment excellent !! Quand on constate que 42 que je ne qualifierai pas...trouvent ce lien mauvais, on se demande vraiment pourquoi ils perdent leur temps à venir l'exprimer par un pouce retourné...
No kiva että ovat tuon vihdoin keksineet , kauan se kesti , tuo torvi vain on huono , eikä toimi huiluna , tein muinoin kauan sitten näitä torvia mitä voi myös huiluna hyvin soittaa .
Where did you see anybody playing aussie trad' music here ? if I'm playing saxophone am I playing traditionnal belgian music? just cause sax' was first belgian :) I'm sorry but if didgeridoo what first created in Aussie, it's a worldwide instrument now and hopefully one day will be considered as good as any other. Btw the didge he's playing on has nothing to do with traditionnal sticks, this 1 was crafted from a high quality dried beam with old stringed-instrument maker knowledge.
A didgeridoo can be played with any style music. If you think you can't rock with a didge you just haven't listened to the right didge master. A didge is a percussive instrument. Any music that needs a beat can be didgerie'd. All music has a rhythm. Explore don't just talk crap.