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Making a Didgeridoo (David Hudson) 

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David Hudson demonstrates how to find, cut down and prepare a tree to make a Didgeridoo. He then prepares, paints and presents the final product for performance.
The Didgeridoo is a traditional instrument of the Aboriginal people from Arnhem Land in Northern Australia. It was originally known as a Yirdaki in the traditional language.
Visit David Hudson's website here: www.davidhudson.com.au/
The uploading of this video has been approved by David Hudson.

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@davidhudson4
@davidhudson4 11 лет назад
G'day or as we say Goorie, Thanks for your comments everyone. Its about time I updated that didge film. I am not as young as I was in that film. I miss my old dog Bungy. Miss ya mate. I wish everyone a great day/night. Happy didgeridooing, David Dahwurr Hudson
@racheallange2056
@racheallange2056 4 года назад
When termites are a good thing to have... I am from America (Kentucky) ,but by chance I live in Bavaria,Germany now.. I understand how much you miss your dog..I have lost mine to stroke and 1 to cancer....They were Black lab mixes..One coming from a kill shelter..Which she had been abused and was afraid of everything..and sick as well...(Kennel cough the went into an infection) and under weight.. She got well with antibiotics thankfully,and I worked with her everyday ...The first time I saw her happy she had tore the hell out of my plastic flower pot and was playing with it...I was so happy that I cried..She was an awesome girl..I named her Belle Starr..Years later a severe stroke took her away from me...Broke my heart when she passed ...She was not just a pet she was my best friend.. I have always loved the sound of the Didgeridoo..Thank you for doing this video...
@blvvdsawgekkt2599
@blvvdsawgekkt2599 4 года назад
David Hudson legend
@ritiittiii9344
@ritiittiii9344 4 года назад
long time fella love your energy :)))
@darbee1504
@darbee1504 4 года назад
Edgar. Cayce material talks of the 5 root races . His book, Their is a River by Edgar Cayce .............
@darbee1504
@darbee1504 4 года назад
@@racheallange2056 Do Pets go to Heaven. Edgar Cayce material
@vighneshprabhu4242
@vighneshprabhu4242 5 лет назад
*breaks his didgeridoo* David's mum: Where you going? David: To find myself a didge, be right back.
@ziggyofthenorth
@ziggyofthenorth 10 лет назад
We have hollow trees here in the US too. Different wood and more likely to be hollowed out by carpenter ants, but after watching this, I think I can make it work. I like the thought of the insects and wood making most of the instrument. It is more special when you create your own instruments from nature. I also watched the video on how to play. Thank you for all the great information.
@garrettgolden1851
@garrettgolden1851 5 лет назад
What type of tree?
@timothycurnock9162
@timothycurnock9162 5 лет назад
Great instrument if you snore mate.
@rosco3516
@rosco3516 5 лет назад
@@garrettgolden1851 im in New England, ants do the same thing here. Most of our wood is pine, oak, maple, birch, hickory. I wish we still had chestnut trees, that would make a sound to behold.
@garrettgolden1851
@garrettgolden1851 5 лет назад
@@rosco3516 right on! I have yet to get my hands on a didge (tree) naturally hollowed out, but I make mine out of bamboo and copper.
@garrettgolden1851
@garrettgolden1851 5 лет назад
@@rosco3516 so the ants up there hollow out all types of trees?
@saywhat236
@saywhat236 3 года назад
These guys really went out there cut a tree down and made an instrument. Fucking amazing
@shanegrangrad8559
@shanegrangrad8559 5 лет назад
Look at that Boulder rock they are working near . Fantastic . Looks like a meteor
@kyusshead
@kyusshead 4 года назад
Thinking the same thing!
@franksantiago7519
@franksantiago7519 4 года назад
Yeah, you are in fact absolutley right!!! That is the vehicle in which life came to Earth from Mars..... Next thing you know aliens are making didgeridoos Lolz
@smokerofthydookie7379
@smokerofthydookie7379 4 года назад
@@franksantiago7519 it's probably how the Australians communicate with the aliens 😂
@salaelv9896
@salaelv9896 3 года назад
I think the same
@wrightstuffmusic
@wrightstuffmusic 3 года назад
That is normal in the outback (Australian bush)
@strikewave1918
@strikewave1918 4 года назад
I'm watching this for school.
@shaunsimmons204
@shaunsimmons204 3 года назад
FINALLY! An Australian tech channel showing an NATIVE Australian doing the thing. MY (nonexistent)God! That is so frikken good.
@adm5618
@adm5618 Год назад
This was the first instructional video I had on playing and making the didj almost 20 years ago. Dave Hudson is a legend. I was fortunate enough to play in Alice Springs with Andrew Langford who was extremely helpful in helping me develop new vocalisations. Such a simple yet expressive vocal instrument
@Jarno1510
@Jarno1510 Год назад
Same here! Bought this on vhs in 1998 or 99 from an Aussie shop in Bruges. About a year later the shop flew Hudson over to give a show and presentation on didge and aboriginal culture. He even signed my didge!
@redwoods7370
@redwoods7370 Год назад
Didgeridoo transports me to another completely timeless dimension.
@stefaniedavis5206
@stefaniedavis5206 6 лет назад
he forgot his hat
@shashankbj3804
@shashankbj3804 10 месяцев назад
I live in India (in the outskirts), i find this is inspiring! I happen to live near lots of eucalyptus trees (Vestiges of plantations from colonial times ; Pretty old them trees ). I will be surveying them tomorrow morning so I can make one for myself! Thank you Samuel Wright for uploading this.. . And my thanks to David, a legend indeed. I will surely be making one just like he suggests at 8:31 (It will be special to me, it will be in his honor and will be a special sight among my instruments given it is such a rare instrument in my country)!
@dusty2774
@dusty2774 4 года назад
so, who was the first person to look at a termite eaten-tree and say to themselves..."this would make a great video on youtube someday? I want to say thank you.
@oscard.lisboa6105
@oscard.lisboa6105 3 года назад
Pretty sure this is a ancient aborigione instrument
@xfodude8511
@xfodude8511 3 года назад
@@oscard.lisboa6105 whoooosh
@augustusbus5344
@augustusbus5344 Год назад
Yeah aboriginals have been doing this for thousands of years
@oscarzt1652
@oscarzt1652 Год назад
this video was so peaceful i almost cried
@YouWillFindYouInYouTube
@YouWillFindYouInYouTube 4 года назад
This video is a beaut mate even if its 9 years young thank you for the awesome learning experience
@pvenoob
@pvenoob Год назад
Thank you David Hudson and Samuel Wright! Australia is such a beautiful place with all these beautiful people and things. After stumbling upon this amazing video, I feel like making a didgeridoo out of a local tree here in Kazakhstan even if I'm not sure if we have similarly hollow trees. I'll definitely start looking.
@luvskippy
@luvskippy 11 лет назад
Forget about any other upload, this is it !! The best instructional vid for making a didgeri from a real indigenous Aussie, Mr Dave Hudson.
@shonnyNOR
@shonnyNOR 4 года назад
Top video, charming and insightful!!
@sbove
@sbove 10 лет назад
Hehheh. This is awesome! Hi David and thanks Samuel for shooting these vids. Shortly after I heard a didge player here in San Francisco for the first time, I found & bought a few of David's early albums (Woolunda and Gunyal) and immediately bought a few real eucalyptus didges from Australia and have been playing ever since ;-) Huge inspiration and thanks!! So nice to see you here!
@haamishmcgarry
@haamishmcgarry 4 года назад
I've lived in Australia all my life and this is my first time seeing
@Shrikant_Patil
@Shrikant_Patil 3 года назад
Colonist and missionaries have destroyed lot - all over the world and still doing it, covert way
@sarah-annecarney7552
@sarah-annecarney7552 3 года назад
This is such a science it's wonderful.
@utah880
@utah880 7 месяцев назад
Love this video.. and had enormous fun making it with you.. sadly the ‘Dugong’ never got to really star.. 😭
@Ian.Oldmate
@Ian.Oldmate 4 месяца назад
Goorie David my mate is from quinkin country as well. You fulla's from up there are pretty gifted Mooks is Duppi warra & a very gifted artist. i had been gifted into making Yidaki & just waving a hand young fulla you keep safe. Love your playing.
@williamshephard8775
@williamshephard8775 5 лет назад
Great video mate, thanks for sharing 👍
@safarwisby8073
@safarwisby8073 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant! Thank you for your oh so real Being 🙏🌟🙏
@Towro
@Towro 5 лет назад
It's a beautiful video!
@kabaottoemulsion1869
@kabaottoemulsion1869 2 года назад
Amazing! I want to make one!
@goa5373
@goa5373 Год назад
beautiful
@samrivers1815
@samrivers1815 8 месяцев назад
That rock yall workin by is amazing❤️ not to mention the specific vibrations that come out of the didge❤️ thank you❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
@NorthTexasEagle1989
@NorthTexasEagle1989 Год назад
This documentary is great 👍
@justinronberg4936
@justinronberg4936 5 лет назад
Awesome fantastic.!
@seanhaydock6389
@seanhaydock6389 10 месяцев назад
Hi Sir David, so i learned to play didgeridoo at an arts fest here in grahamstown south africa, i in about '91 got given a cassette earth heart was it's name, on the other side was a more rural recording, the sounds of didge bees... The sounds of talking about the bees and then just around the fire the gentlemen playing a session, very deep and real... ive hunted Internet to find this cassette recording and still haven't, please please do U have any idea, was the best barefoot type corroboree ive ever listened to... Thank U🙏
@timellis5685
@timellis5685 3 года назад
Great video, thanks.
@FredrickLeicht
@FredrickLeicht Год назад
Handy From Taxas! Sounds great!
@barry7608
@barry7608 6 лет назад
great vid, no bullshit, just love the bush
@dokshakata
@dokshakata 12 лет назад
much thanks brotha' David for sharing
@thomasmiller9205
@thomasmiller9205 11 месяцев назад
Very inspired to paint mine. I’m in the pacific NW. I’ll need to look up what the locals of old used for dyes in this area.
@qte5530
@qte5530 5 лет назад
sweet dig'es dude😏
@MrBellsBlues
@MrBellsBlues 3 года назад
Termites - "Well done everyone, it took a lot of blood, sweat and tears... but we're finished... we've successfully hollowed out this tree... now we can finally start out lives as a great community..." *a wild david hudson approaches* "Eh thiies one weell myke a beauty Oy theenk"
@AndorianBlues
@AndorianBlues 2 месяца назад
termites eat wood but they mostly live underground or in mounds. Unlike carpenter ants, which hollow out trees to make their nests but don't eat the wood, as they can't digest it.
@westerncondor1132
@westerncondor1132 3 года назад
that is a really nice shirt dave hudson also didgeridoo is a very interesting instrument
@michaelhamer1277
@michaelhamer1277 Год назад
g,day mate just bought a cd of yours...orrkney scotland...
@fidososa
@fidososa 9 лет назад
Nice work! Thanks!
@angeliquebenham9795
@angeliquebenham9795 4 года назад
Am I the only one here who thinks he's gorgeous!
@gemshaw3470
@gemshaw3470 4 года назад
Nope. He is really handsome.
@219SandPond
@219SandPond 11 лет назад
Good job!! Awesome!!
@goodbyesoberday9
@goodbyesoberday9 4 года назад
There’s a very happy good boi at 6:31
@michaelbrewster4114
@michaelbrewster4114 4 года назад
Awsum video awsum bush true Australian thanks mate
@darrylbaker4802
@darrylbaker4802 10 месяцев назад
Deadly brother ❤️🖤💛
@ScenicFlyer4
@ScenicFlyer4 Год назад
3:27 bro died in a lego game
@TheKimberRifleBloke
@TheKimberRifleBloke 11 лет назад
Man a didge like that would be at least $500 if baught in a store
@parfaitelumiere
@parfaitelumiere 4 года назад
That's so great! I Would get the rough tree to make my own didg, I got one very rough decade ago, so ugly, rough bark on bottom, sanded with machine on top, I adzed all of it, from mouth to bell, waxed it, and offered to my sister.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 Год назад
Imagine the first aboriginal that cut the tree found it was hollow then tried blowing air through it
@1g367
@1g367 4 года назад
awsome
@vanessacox3636
@vanessacox3636 5 лет назад
I miss Home!!!
@hunter11000
@hunter11000 10 лет назад
Good video
@drwierd
@drwierd 11 лет назад
Thanks for the great vid David! I learned the didgeridoo because of it! Cheers!
@SimSetSoPalestine
@SimSetSoPalestine 2 года назад
@knightingalesaid
@knightingalesaid 7 лет назад
That is so amazing!! Thanks for sharing the video.
@ecute13
@ecute13 12 лет назад
Great work mate.
@LiamGardner-qr9ot
@LiamGardner-qr9ot 2 месяца назад
thank you
@musicfortripping5843
@musicfortripping5843 3 года назад
That looks like a meteor they are standing next to
@marleeselby1598
@marleeselby1598 2 года назад
Wanjoo my friends which means “welcome my friends”
@DingaLingu
@DingaLingu 2 года назад
This is what id call a sort of productive deforestation, as i imagine a hollow tree burns much hotter and more readily than a non hollowed tree.
@sbove
@sbove 10 лет назад
"This one here...come back in a couple of weeks and she'll be a nice old ripe didegidoo!" Hehheh. ;-)
@morgansparrow9887
@morgansparrow9887 6 лет назад
later on he says " there's one over here that's already been eaten out." I wouldn't have laughed so hard had i not read you comment lol.
@WASP79
@WASP79 5 лет назад
And this Gentleman, is why I date older women ...
@simplyimpish1055
@simplyimpish1055 4 года назад
Wait! Arn’t you suppose to ask for permission from the tree? But just fascinating and beautiful
@jpjay1584
@jpjay1584 2 года назад
only if its alive
@ThatTaRaGiRL
@ThatTaRaGiRL 11 месяцев назад
Um... is it ever going to say no?
@schwenk929
@schwenk929 Год назад
Just a silly observation here but what geologic process put that massive rock there? It seems like a glacial erratic but I can't imagine that area of the world saw a glacier since its address was Pangaea .
@JIHOONJIHOONILY
@JIHOONJIHOONILY 2 года назад
here idk if we have hollow trees {very well painted
@deanainsworth1757
@deanainsworth1757 5 лет назад
I would have loved to see the didg painted without the paintbrush. Mainly curious to see how it would have been done.
@otterpupp
@otterpupp 3 года назад
not sure but I would guess there is a way to make a paintbrush out of bush materials, like bristles from a reed plant or animal hair?
@fullmoviesmate6100
@fullmoviesmate6100 3 года назад
@@otterpupp we use wattles for brushes. Looks awesome
@MatthiasBalling
@MatthiasBalling 25 дней назад
very good informative video keepin me motivated to Connect more with my Didge, thanks
@rockybalboa5859
@rockybalboa5859 8 лет назад
That rock was huge
@a.r.moyapapitawaira7369
@a.r.moyapapitawaira7369 6 лет назад
buen documento
@roddyconnor6763
@roddyconnor6763 9 лет назад
another great vid from the didgeridude
@liviawash2609
@liviawash2609 7 лет назад
Didgeridoo^**
@roddyconnor6763
@roddyconnor6763 7 лет назад
nah, he plays the didgeridoo, he is the didgeridude
@liviawash2609
@liviawash2609 7 лет назад
lmao
@factisstrangerthanfiction4098
People are missing the point of the creation and purpose of the didgeridoo. It's all about the omm frequency., if it's not please explain ?
@manchagojohnsonmanchago6367
when were digeridoos introduced to cape york?
@gulllll
@gulllll 4 года назад
my fucking teacher made me watch this when we studied australia
@BaddaBigBoom
@BaddaBigBoom 3 года назад
GOOD! ...you needed it :-)
@geeetube1
@geeetube1 6 лет назад
maaaaaaan... you didnt play it at the end :(
@ramentaco9179
@ramentaco9179 5 лет назад
geeetube Look up "how to play a didgeridoo" and you'll find a video of him playing.
@geeetube1
@geeetube1 5 лет назад
thanks boss i did... and the video that came up was him playing this one he just made... sweeeeeeeeet..... just what i was after :)
@jnevins2486
@jnevins2486 10 лет назад
Didgeridoo's are COOL !!
@hornets599
@hornets599 12 лет назад
the best video on the construction of the didgeridoo, thank you !
@bokimon7
@bokimon7 9 лет назад
that rock in the middle of eucaliptus forest...strange place..and nice too
@greathornedowl1783
@greathornedowl1783 2 года назад
During the ice ages rocks were deposited all over the place by glaciers. That rock could be from one of the first ice ages 100s of millions of years ago
@tyrozone5
@tyrozone5 5 лет назад
How do you know that the tree is hollow by hitting it? Pitch changes?
@zaydm1472
@zaydm1472 5 лет назад
If echoes inside. Sort of like a watermelon, the ones that are ready and have juice in them will make a louder and more echoed sound.
@sonjavoigt9363
@sonjavoigt9363 3 месяца назад
❤ ganz viel Liebe 😊
@connor-dg6wc
@connor-dg6wc 5 лет назад
he gotta look out for the quinkins
@isaakol
@isaakol 10 лет назад
can you make this with any type of tree?
@_munns.1544
@_munns.1544 4 года назад
We’re they filming on a meteor
@Owen741.
@Owen741. 4 года назад
Looked like it lol
@missumenimsatanass
@missumenimsatanass 4 года назад
this made me fart....I DIDNT WANT TO FART!!!
@lukeleidiger2126
@lukeleidiger2126 4 года назад
What does he use for paint? at 8:00. He says something I don't understand.
@vmanofdeath
@vmanofdeath 4 года назад
Ochre. Natural clay pigment.
@ohmbettafish323
@ohmbettafish323 4 года назад
Damn, one of my friends went over to Australia a year or so back. I should have asked her if she could get me a few of those hollowed out trees. I know there's small hollowed out trees where I'm at, but I want an authentic Australian hollowed out tree to fix up like Dave did.
@hovienko
@hovienko 3 года назад
can i find suitable wood in europe?
@BaddaBigBoom
@BaddaBigBoom 3 года назад
Yes, but you have to hollow it yourself :-) I recommend an angle grinder with an Arbortech attached.
@awesomefn1243
@awesomefn1243 4 года назад
Russel Wilson?
@lajoszsivkov1334
@lajoszsivkov1334 10 месяцев назад
A hangyàk csinàljàk a didgerit.kiràgjàk a belsejét, és ennyi a hasznàlata utàn ott kell HAGYNI ahol talàltad.de egy kis történeti àttekintést Is adhatna.
@plandl1
@plandl1 3 года назад
I wonder if circular breathing is therapeutic for emphysema?
@ZainMNT
@ZainMNT 7 месяцев назад
I voted yes...
@ZOMGtheykilledkenny
@ZOMGtheykilledkenny 9 лет назад
It's that easy??? I was gonna buy another one, but Im definitely making my own now Thanks for the information!
@rangovanlife
@rangovanlife 3 года назад
Very interesting docu cause before I decide to buy one I want information about the history and traditions.
@danielp242
@danielp242 3 года назад
how does he makes the colors?
@imawatchengyu6297
@imawatchengyu6297 Год назад
Ochre. They're natural colors. Red, yellow, black. Add water, and a he said, the iron oxide in the stones he used to crush and mix the ochres help it last longer. You can buy them online if you want. All paints come from natural pigments. Some are poisonous (painters and their assistants went crazy and/or died from mixing them). The ochres aren't.
@BloyBoy97
@BloyBoy97 12 лет назад
This guy is quite the mate.
@RickarooCarew
@RickarooCarew Год назад
so... I've been practicing with my bioplastic on cardboard... one meter of didge... like a soprano kinda my cats love it.. the dogs next door love it.. my dog.. no worries.. does his famous dead dog imitation... sleeps through anything except dinner
@RickarooCarew
@RickarooCarew Год назад
Walk in Beauty brother... this day... and every day ✌️
@RickarooCarew
@RickarooCarew Год назад
the bioplastic comes from bamboo... and I add a white volcanic ash.. like mullock heaps at an opal mine.. it has palladium in it... makes the stuff ring like a bell with that extra ingredient all musical instruments need ❤️
@birdmanbl
@birdmanbl 9 лет назад
this is so beautiful wow what a cool video
@qte5530
@qte5530 5 лет назад
tap the didge
@mossmyd8378
@mossmyd8378 5 лет назад
How do you find a hollow tree
@SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
@SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 5 лет назад
He literally JUST showed you.
@SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
@SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 5 лет назад
He literally JUST showed you.
@greathornedowl1783
@greathornedowl1783 2 года назад
Live in Australia for starters and go around knocking on baby Eucalyptus trees
@hitmanhitman6885
@hitmanhitman6885 5 лет назад
What trees did didgeridoo use?
@jakecapistrant5403
@jakecapistrant5403 3 года назад
Eucalyptus. Sorry kinda late response 😂
@BaddaBigBoom
@BaddaBigBoom 3 года назад
Red river gum, stringybark, bloodwood, woollybutt to name but four.
@hitmanhitman6885
@hitmanhitman6885 11 месяцев назад
Thx.@@jakecapistrant5403
@hitmanhitman6885
@hitmanhitman6885 11 месяцев назад
Thx.@@BaddaBigBoom
@Steveoqotsa
@Steveoqotsa 6 лет назад
Would I be right in thinking because these are made from natural branches or stems,no two didgeridoos sound the same?? I'm kind of keen of trying one out,is there a certain kind I should look for or avoid,ie tourist versions??How much should you spend for one that would give you that sound if you practiced enough??
@dexii1144
@dexii1144 4 года назад
but when
@WINGA5
@WINGA5 11 лет назад
Does it depend on what time of tree you use? and if so, what's the easiest, most common, best type to find?
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