Didgeridoo Lesson - Circular Breathing - Connecting the Parts

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2022
  • Hi friends,
    It has been a long time since I've posted something here! For more regular, current, updated content, I post almost every week on Patreon. Check it out here;
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    This new video is about approaching circular breathing from the standpoint of proper breathing and then linking a couple of core concepts together. Let me know your thoughts and if this helps you in any way!
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  • @jennyhong6746
    @jennyhong6746 3 дня назад +2

    By far the best teacher on here. I probably already told you this, tho

  • @RobbyFindlay-uq2dy
    @RobbyFindlay-uq2dy 5 дней назад +1

    That was the best tutorial I've seen thus far. Those I've watched to date are just confusing. They leave so much out, leaving one to work it out for ones self which I managed. Finding you confirms that I'm on the right track. I talk to myself all the time, so that part of the exercise will come easy.
    Your'e a godsend.
    Groove On ✌️ ❤

  • @DreDredel3
    @DreDredel3 8 месяцев назад +7

    I've seen a lot of videos do a good job at explaining circular breathing but this video breaks it down into parts & then puts it all together at the end. 👍

    • @Breathwood
      @Breathwood  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words!

    • @DreDredel3
      @DreDredel3 2 месяца назад

      @@Breathwood You are great at explaining things. Thanks & keep up the good work.

  • @jennyhong6746
    @jennyhong6746 3 дня назад +1

    “I DON’T GET TO BREATHE IN UNLESS I’M MOUTH FARTING.” Honestly, this threat worked. Lol

  • @ratkin412
    @ratkin412 2 года назад +7

    The most difficult part of circular breathing for me was restarting the lung out breath after/(at the end of) the squeeze/sniff.
    I could drone out, then do the mouth balloon squeze,,,,,, but the the next lung air drone would not start correctly and all sounds would stop for a moment.
    I had to think of it as driving a stick shift where one foot was easing off the clutch (the mouth squeeze) while at the same time the other foot was acceleratimg the gas pedal (lung drone).
    It took me several days of accepting failure without quitting to gain the coordination i needed. Anyway, now i can do it adequetely.

    • @Breathwood
      @Breathwood  2 года назад

      Yes! You've described one of the challenges quite perfectly: that transition from in-breath mouth squeeze to lung drone again is like shifting on a manual transmission. I don't use that analogy in videos because most people don't drive manual anymore. I do, though, so I know exactly what you mean. One thing I've been pondering: I think the transition is difficult at first because *most* people hold their breath in some small way between the in and out, so the transition itself is slow to begin with. Make sense?

    • @andrewwelch5282
      @andrewwelch5282 2 года назад

      @@BreathwoodThanks for the this video, hopefully I can master this transition with more practice

  • @bertbeinaaf8314
    @bertbeinaaf8314 2 года назад +3

    Slowly, very slowly it all starts making sense to me. Got stuck for a long time but the first minutes of this video were an eye opener…

    • @Breathwood
      @Breathwood  2 года назад +1

      Hopefully a lung opener too! 😉 Glad to hear it's all starting to come together for you!

  • @ralfstofer8609
    @ralfstofer8609 Год назад +1

    Wow Amazing tutorial!! I'm just started and now I could see the mistake I'm makeing, which is breathing in very hard and to much. I'm still have to practice a lot, but this explanation is a great stepping stone, I made a big progress now. Thank you very much!

  • @PintsAndProductivity
    @PintsAndProductivity 2 месяца назад +1

    I learnt in 1 day... ❤❤❤❤ thank you!

    • @Breathwood
      @Breathwood  2 месяца назад

      Amazing! You're welcome!

  • @mikerapp8163
    @mikerapp8163 4 месяца назад +1

    Very good explanation of the specific actions bringing it all together. 😊

  • @gogotrololo
    @gogotrololo Месяц назад

    just got my didge, been doing this practice a little but with too much air for sure. Thank you for your video! I hope this will help, i'll get this some day haha

  • @BruceCarroll
    @BruceCarroll 2 года назад +2

    I've been circular breathing (or "pressure breathing") for some time now, thanks mostly to your earlier videos and lots of time on the didge. This video helps me personally by reminding me to be aware of tension. "Air is all around us," you said in one of your videos. Yes, and all I have to do to get some in my lungs is relax and let it happen. It's not a demand for air, more of an invitation. Thanks for all the help!

  • @josephlien7486
    @josephlien7486 Год назад

    This content is the one which clearly tells whole process of applying on digeridoo, it help me a lot, thanks!

  • @jerrydmacgonaughgill8903
    @jerrydmacgonaughgill8903 Год назад +1

    Great video! Recommending this video to my sleep apnea patients. 😁

  • @bootsieultrawave6553
    @bootsieultrawave6553 24 дня назад +1

    Genius

  • @anahataorganics
    @anahataorganics Год назад

    What a wonderful explanation!

  • @sivnfrens
    @sivnfrens Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @brianlapoint545
    @brianlapoint545 2 года назад

    by far one of the better explanations and instruction. Thankyou.

  • @larryboz
    @larryboz 2 года назад

    Didge arriving in a week or so. Your videos are very helpful and your presentation is calming too.

  • @tristansmith962
    @tristansmith962 2 года назад +1

    What a fantastic video. 🙂

  • @ansklomberg326
    @ansklomberg326 Год назад

    Thank you, this is a good explenation how the circulaire breathing should go. I find it difficult, but i'll keep practicing! One day i'll get it 😀

  • @cryptodoobie4486
    @cryptodoobie4486 2 года назад +4

    Hi David, good to hear from you again! When I started playing the didge, I watched your vids, about circular breathing and basic Rhythms, so you helped a lot! I've been playing the didge for almost 3 years now! I'm turning 18 in a few months. And to be honest, it's an amazing Instrument, the way you play it, connecting Circular breathing with Rhythms, it's just so peaceful if you know what I mean! I was actually able to play the drone on my first day! (BTW my mom made a whole surprise about the didge on my 16 B-day. The Didge I wanted was Sold out, so I thought. But to my surprise There it was my Didge).
    Circular Breathing was quite a struggle for me because I did not know the concept of it. So it was hard to figure out. I believe I was able to figure out Circular breathing in a month. Even My Mom wants to learn it now, she keeps saying, "How do I do Circular breathing, I want to learn it"!
    But I keep telling her, "Mom First learn to play The Drone, then we can take it a step forward.
    Anyways. Love Peace And Joy to you, David!

    • @Breathwood
      @Breathwood  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing all that! I'm really glad to hear the didgeridoo is providing you with so much peace and pleasure, and that you're now helping guide your mom to play! If she wants additional help, maybe send her my way, or you could maybe do a double lesson with me!

    • @cryptodoobie4486
      @cryptodoobie4486 2 года назад

      @@Breathwood Definitely! Have A Great Weekend!

    • @sjwickens6336
      @sjwickens6336 2 года назад +1

      Niceee man I’m 17 and play didge too would love to know someone like you!

    • @cryptodoobie4486
      @cryptodoobie4486 2 года назад

      @@sjwickens6336 : )

    • @sjwickens6336
      @sjwickens6336 2 года назад +1

      @@cryptodoobie4486 where u from?

  • @Mariolino182
    @Mariolino182 2 года назад

    Thank you! I try hard to learn whith your help, also my sound doesn't feel right ..but never give up

  • @brodybradbury1445
    @brodybradbury1445 Год назад

    Dude you're so great, been only practicing a few days with my didge and still haven't got the hang of circular breathing, it can be frustrating, the mind body connection is challenging haha, but you're videos are my favorite for learning so far and I am away from my instrument right now but when I'm back in going to employ this method and just keep givin er til I get it.
    Also, do you have any recommendations for mouth exercises for warming up, and/or lung exercises for warming up to make everything more ready to play? And another question for ya, I ordered a beeswax mouthpiece as my didge doesn't have a mouthpiece it's just the straight eucalyptus, and the wood can be hard on my mouth, and abrasive above my lips, do you think a mouthpiece will help form a smooth seal and be easier on the skin?
    Blessings 🙏

  • @mustangmare
    @mustangmare 7 дней назад

    I naturally put an exaggerated pause or hold after both the exhale and the inhale, (former swimmer and yogi breath.) Now I am learning on my mini didgeridoo and realize this might make it a challenge. Or maybe my natural pause can work in my favor?

  • @Zenwarrior101
    @Zenwarrior101 2 месяца назад

    Linking the two is so tough

    • @Breathwood
      @Breathwood  2 месяца назад

      It can definitely take some time!

  • @mane9716
    @mane9716 2 года назад

    Hello david, how are you? Greetings from Argentina. I'm starting and I have a cuestion: when I play the didge I have the cheeks inflated all the time(except when I expel to make the circular breathing) is it advisable to learn play without air in the cheeks and only fill them for the circular breathing? Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I have watched several of your videos and it is really the best I have found on the internet in relation to CB. I can tell you have become an expert on the subject and you know how to transmit it perfectly.

  • @infinitetrial
    @infinitetrial 2 года назад

    I really like your videos and learned more from them in just a couple of days. By the way, is it true that women shouldn’t be touching or playing the didgeridoo? I’ve been learning it for my sleep apnea and breathing exercise.

  • @featherlion3093
    @featherlion3093 2 года назад

    Love these videos, I was inspired to buy a didgeridoo from Primal tones a number of months ago. I practice circular breathing often but it’s just not happening. My throat automatically closes up after I breathe in through my nose and out of my mouth and then it sounds like there was no real point in breathing through my nose as I could have just gasped and closed my mouth again and it would have stopping the Rhythm any how.
    I don’t know if my throat is meant to lock after air comes through my nose . My lips clench shut too and I can’t open them for a second so it just doesn’t sound smooth.
    By that point I’m lost and I don’t know what I’m doing.
    Trial and error doesn’t seem to work either. Might be that I can’t play well with my throat either. Maybe because I’m not a man, who knows.

  • @talonbertrand5133
    @talonbertrand5133 Год назад

    Thankyou for the video! I'm having trouble with the mouth fart haha. When I try to make that noise in the didge it is silent... I can do that noise without the didge but I can't build enough pressure with the didge to make that noise. Is this common?

  • @leighigniteyourbeing3305
    @leighigniteyourbeing3305 2 года назад

    This video is sooooo good and it makes so much sense but I just cannot connect at the top 😫 I can inhale a short sniff when I’m doing the squeezing action away from the didge, but as soon as I squeeze in on the didge it’s like I can only sniff at the end (not part way through the squeeze) so let’s a short gap before i drone 😞

  • @AnnaPlese
    @AnnaPlese Год назад

    I just started trying to play the didgeridoo but no video has shown me how to hold my lips, your kind of did. I can't seem to be able to form a seal between my lips/face and the didgeridoo. Do you have any suggestions or videos that could help. I've been practicing for a month now and I can circular breathe with blowing bubbles, pushing water from my mouth but never when playing the didgeridoo, I'm at my wits end

  • @ameriantenney418
    @ameriantenney418 2 года назад

    I can’t breathe through one side of my nose. Deviated had 4 sinus surgeries. Also only one maxillary it never formed completely. I have asthma and serious sleep apnea. I breathe a lot through my mouth. Any suggestions? Thank you

    • @Breathwood
      @Breathwood  2 года назад +1

      Oh man, that sounds really challenging. I've heard of people having surgery for the sinus thing and it really helped, but it sounds like that didn't help you? One weird thing is that practicing breathing through the nose will teach your body to breathe more efficiently... .through the nose. 3 minutes a day of very focused nose breathing may help open things up. I say MAY because I'm not a doctor and can't actually diagnose anything for you. Might be good to get another doc's opinion?

  • @jimmyspikes7472
    @jimmyspikes7472 4 месяца назад

    10000000%

  • @jennyhong6746
    @jennyhong6746 3 дня назад

    Mouth fart 💨 makes it all click😂

  • @martinm7714
    @martinm7714 Год назад

    Trying but… You can not breath in and breath out at the same time. Impossilbe!

  • @featherlion3093
    @featherlion3093 2 года назад

    Love these videos, I was inspired to buy a didgeridoo from Primal tones a number of months ago. I practice circular breathing often but it’s just not happening. My throat automatically closes up after I breathe in through my nose and out of my mouth and then it sounds like there was no real point in breathing through my nose as I could have just gasped and closed my mouth again and it would have stopping the Rhythm any how.
    I don’t know if my throat is meant to lock after air comes through my nose . My lips clench shut too and I can’t open them for a second so it just doesn’t sound smooth.
    By that point I’m lost and I don’t know what I’m doing.
    Trial and error doesn’t seem to work either. Might be that I can’t play well with my throat either. Maybe because I’m not a man, who knows.