I found this by chance after hundreds of videos from all over the world ad diversity of styles and didges / yidaki. I am most interested in traditional styles and appreciate so much your generosity. As someone else has already said above, this is a gift to the humanity, culture and energy. This is what we need in stead of so much negative aspects of human kind. Let me value this special gift. I hope one day I can be able to imitate this style. Great chalence for years to come! Bless you both!! From Spain Alberto
What a lovely comment!! Gave me a warm feeling!Haha! Alberto we have a group on facebook all trying to learn this stuff. Many experienced and generous players, you'll like it....Its called Trad Sticks. You're welcome to join the tribe!!
Very beautifull!! Also what he says he sees in jou when he did play with/into you. Thank for sharing! Thanks I can and did learning about this and his playing and do it myself. Thanks for the lessons and to understand and feel it and see it now what really happening with yidakiplain into Earth and integrate this here and the Energy and Life!
The black yidaki is a traditional stick from Arnhemland by Badikupa Gurruwiwwi key of D# Larry’s natural one is a sandwich stick made by Paul Cook in the uk! Key of F
Its in Wales uk, at the home of Bear Love of Aboriginal Arts. Larrry, vernon and Jaso were touring a couple of years ago and Bear hosted this day of one on one lessons...
Hello mate. I'm playing a yidaki made by Badikupa Gurruwiwwi, a relative of Larry's. (My first ever yidaki I bought in 1999 in Sydney,) Larry is playing a sandwich-style UK-made didjeridoo by Tall Paul that he bought while performing at Elementary Festival 2019. Yidaki from North East Arnhemland and are generally slightly conical shaped....Mago from Western Arnhemland tend to be tubular in dimension...