I'm on Spotify somewhere and thanks for your comment🤗 Just found it, here it is open.spotify.com/artist/7A4WiCmXtUnR5FAQTo3nj8?si=hvaJIsusTuCCQj78V41xBg
My didge is so long and low (like c or b drone) that most of my vocals come out quite growly, it sounds ok when I get it right in a meditative sorta way but I've ordered a cheap meinl slide didge to get more of an idea of the pitch/key i feel happy in. The backpressure is quite a lot to deal with as a beginner, as you said sometimes 20 mins is enough.
You can get some nice contrast with high pitch vocals on a low key stick like a b but not so helpful if it's harder to play as a beginner. I'm sure your new stick will be helpful so good luck with it🤗.
@@johnthorpedidge thanks John, I bought one that's a bit too long for me to learn on comfortably. It's over 170cm and although I should grow into it I just want to see how I get on with the adjustable one.
Was hoping you'd show how to do this without the didge blocking your mouth. Buzzing and adding sounds in open so, we can see what you're doing. People always demo didge sounds and then cover their lips so we can't see what's really going on.
Hi, did you not watch the video further on, as there you can see my mouth on didge. So please check that out. At the beginning, I'm using tongue technique, so you won't learn much by seeing my mouth on didge at that point, though you can see my mouth on didge with that later on in video. If you didn't get anything out of this video or my teaching I suggest you go and check out some other videos by other didge teachers, as there are some good didge tutors out there and not everyone is going to gel with my teachings. Also I put a lot of effort into my online videos that are free that is thankfully appreciated by many. Hope you achieve what you're looking for on the didge Best John