Quel plaisir de te voir plus de quinze ans après t'avoir découvert déjà dans les rues de Paris...musique toujours aussi envoûtante en plus d'être charmante humainement
Bravo je m étonné un peu de l indifférence quasi générale des gens passants à côté de cette musique vibrante si aboutie et si magnifique , Merci pour ce partage 🎶🙂
Frequency does not discriminate a being by X and Y chromosomes, just because ancestors only allowed Y to tap source does not make them right. This is by far the best Didgeridoo playing I've ever seen. She's talented in a major way. I can hear life force spilling and rolling through this spout into the flood of tangible reality, there's nothing left to do but say thank you.
Ahh she is so good. I play didj too and I can tell you what she’s doing takes such dedication and many years of practice, plus a set of LUNGS! Thanks for keeping it real Adele, love from New York State ♾
@@tyrozone5 good at culturally appropriating indigenous sacred tools, this is not an instrument to my people it is a cultural and spiritual ritual tool.
@Tyrozone5 no it isnt, in my culture women are forbidden from playing it, its a poor fertility omen, also, yes it is wrong if my people say it is damn wrong which we have VOCALLY lately online. We are a first nations people, its so bloody disrespectful that we cant even ask people to not use our sacred tools. White people literally steal everything from us, including our own home, we dont wear native american head dress these days because society knows better, this is EXACTLY the same.
Not trying to be negative or anything but female's aren't allowed to play the yidaki (didgeridoo) I am an Australian Aboriginal. I absolutely love that you are bringing it to the world However you are going against my culture if you want to take a part of my culture and use it then you should learn about the whole thing not just one part that you like or find intriguing. 🖤💛❤ Peace & Positivity.
@@brittdevon1657 I am noongar wiilman man. it's just a cultural thing since your not Australian Aboriginal you probably wouldn't understand it But Men play yadaki (didgeridoo) for ceremonial purposes and there is stuff that might happen to a woman who plays or even touches a yadaki (didgeridoo) such infertility ect i don't have time to explain everything now but that's the basic of it. Again I love what this video is doing but its just a traditional thing
Not true for all of country. For some people, it would have been taboo for women to play the didgeridoo. For others, this may not have been taboo, even if it was not the norm for women to play it. There is some evidence that, in some mobs, women played the didgeridoo as part of Women's Business.
Shows the disrespect she has towards our One Nation People in Australia.. No 1 Rule WOMEN AINT ALOUD TO PLAY THE DIDGE..NO RESPECT TOWARDS OUR PEOPLE SIMPLE 👌🏾👊🏽👊🏽
not trying to be rude, but growing in an aboriginal community, I was taught that woman shouldn't play the instrument due to cultural reasons...she killin in out there, but we do got to respect and abide by other cultures rules
Yes, it looks like you do, have to go by rules of other peoples culture. Telling white women they can't play a musical instrument because it offends black men in an other culture. Not sure who is more rude.
Sorry but this is a Man’s instrument. Women shouldn’t play it. I find it disrespectful. This lady might be very good at it. But it’s wrong for her to play it….!
@@truthBtold99 dam right I’m nobody. But at least I’m respectful. Women playing the didgeridoo is disrespectful to the instrument and to the Aboriginal People of Australia. IF she gets sick or bad luck happens to her. It’s her own fault for disrespecting the didgeridoo. Ignorance is no excuse…
@@Escekar Thing is she is far better than most of the men I have heard playing this..... and your stand on sexual selection seems to be still in the days of the caves and the clubs.... but good luck in your PROGRESSIVE endeavors!
@@RisinShinePV nah it’s call Aboriginal Culture. But you wouldn’t understand and that’s why your ignorant. Women were not allowed to play as it alters the internal organs in your body. This could render you infertile. It is also considered disrespectful by every single Aboriginal person in Australia. I bet you don’t know which parts of Australia the Yidaki was only played in. Not all Aboriginal People played it. Can you tell me the three different styles are played by the different groups? No??? I thought not. May be show some Respect for the Traditional Owners of the Yidaki. If bad magic or luck happens to this woman, it’s her own fault. Stop playing it. Aboriginal People would have warned her not to play. By all meant play it at your own risk. You’ve been warned now. Your choice…!
@@Escekar +The Yidaki is mostly played by the Yolngu people of North East Arnhem Land in northeastern Australia. The different styles mainly played... Spirit of Meditation.... Mystic..... Concentration Music. This instrument (according to Aboriginal culture) was intended to be only payed by men in some aboriginal cultures. The beliefs seem to be based on spiritual rituals and legends of the various Aboriginal cultures who adopted them. Not meaning to mock these spiritual rites and beliefs they most surely seem to be based upon the IF... the MAY BE... the FANTASY agendas of theses cultures. IF... MAY BE... and FANTASY are very questionable being only based on belief... faith..... and the unknown. So why do we not stop the micro managing of these cultures and allow them the freedoms to believe and enjoy that which they hold sacred to them. I enjoy the instrument whether it is played brilliantly by a male and or female..... life is too damn short to be serious about anything and everything.... ENJOY!
Quel plaisir de te voir plus de quinze ans après t'avoir découvert déjà dans les rues de Paris...musique toujours aussi envoûtante en plus d'être charmante humainement
Bravo je m étonné un peu de l indifférence quasi générale des gens passants à côté de cette musique vibrante si aboutie et si magnifique ,
Merci pour ce partage 🎶🙂
Ça m étonne qu il n y ai pas autant de gens qui s arrête a croire qu ils en entendent tous les jours
ca doit être les effets indésirables du masque !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@MauriceGubian vraiment moi jamais vu en vrai et je me serais arrêté c est envoûtant et super bien joué bravo a elle 🙏
Elle a un sens du rythme incroyable !
fantastic .... she's simply connected
I saw her live in Italy, at Forlimpopoli, in 2015
Lucky!!!
Impresionante vibrante profundo💫💫💫💫💫
Elle est une inspiration ^^
J'adore, je suis un très grand fan de Mitchel culen et la elle as énormément de talent bravo
Ça agit beaucoup sur l'ancrage ce son, ça fait une petite mis à jour pour les gens autour bien des gens en ont besoin ces temps ci.
Dingue de vous lire car c'est exactement ce que cela m'a fait. Génial!
Sound of mother earth 💥
so awesome.. thank you.
Qu'elle honneur vous avez Adèle gracias !!!!!
De Mehiel Christel 79 raconte musicienne
Frequency does not discriminate a being by X and Y chromosomes, just because ancestors only allowed Y to tap source does not make them right. This is by far the best Didgeridoo playing I've ever seen. She's talented in a major way. I can hear life force spilling and rolling through this spout into the flood of tangible reality, there's nothing left to do but say thank you.
Thanks a lot☺️
Thank you!
Go girl! Elle charme Paris! Lol
c'est de la bombe bébé
Shame on all those people listening but giving her no change. Do you realise how difficult that is?
It seems to get deep down into your soul really wonderful
I am a beginner.
You are amazing!😍
À très vite. Très Beau Connection Obligatoire
Wow.. Amazing 😍
Just plain WOW!
Amazing! Success Darling
fantastic!
F amazing!! ❤❤❤ 😮
Awesome
Hypnotic rhytm 🤩 I like it 👍🙏
J'ai pris2 cours avec Adèle...superbe...mais j'ai arrêté.. dommage
Belleza....
super mooi
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Amazing!
Come on people ... drop something in her hat !!
superbe 👌
FIRE!!!!
Fantastica
Fantastica!!
Ahh she is so good. I play didj too and I can tell you what she’s doing takes such dedication and many years of practice, plus a set of LUNGS! Thanks for keeping it real Adele, love from New York State ♾
Le son ressemble énormément à Mitchell Cullen
Secret mens business
nice💯👍👍👍👍👍👍✌
Wow.
😲🔥🔥🙏❤️
Not going to be many matches left in that match box.
Comment of the month. 😁
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Me gusto
aces all the way
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y'a que les arbres qui entendent ;-)
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STOP, THIS INSTRUMENT IS FOR MEN ONLY. IT IS SACRED, STOP DISRESPECTING MY CULTURE. Yikes, do you even actually care about what you are doing?
But she’s really good though!
@@tyrozone5 good at culturally appropriating indigenous sacred tools, this is not an instrument to my people it is a cultural and spiritual ritual tool.
@Tyrozone5 no it isnt, in my culture women are forbidden from playing it, its a poor fertility omen, also, yes it is wrong if my people say it is damn wrong which we have VOCALLY lately online. We are a first nations people, its so bloody disrespectful that we cant even ask people to not use our sacred tools. White people literally steal everything from us, including our own home, we dont wear native american head dress these days because society knows better, this is EXACTLY the same.
@@tyrozone5 No you clearly dont. at all.
If women can't play the yidaki, what can they play instead?
Not trying to be negative or anything but female's aren't allowed to play the yidaki (didgeridoo) I am an Australian Aboriginal.
I absolutely love that you are bringing it to the world However you are going against my culture if you want to take a part of my culture and use it then you should learn about the whole thing not just one part that you like or find intriguing. 🖤💛❤
Peace & Positivity.
@@brittdevon1657 I am noongar wiilman man. it's just a cultural thing since your not Australian Aboriginal you probably wouldn't understand it
But Men play yadaki (didgeridoo) for ceremonial purposes and there is stuff that might happen to a woman who plays or even touches a yadaki (didgeridoo) such infertility ect i don't have time to explain everything now but that's the basic of it. Again I love what this video is doing but its just a traditional thing
Not true for all of country. For some people, it would have been taboo for women to play the didgeridoo. For others, this may not have been taboo, even if it was not the norm for women to play it. There is some evidence that, in some mobs, women played the didgeridoo as part of Women's Business.
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Shows the disrespect she has towards our One Nation People in Australia.. No 1 Rule WOMEN AINT ALOUD TO PLAY THE DIDGE..NO RESPECT TOWARDS OUR PEOPLE SIMPLE 👌🏾👊🏽👊🏽
not trying to be rude, but growing in an aboriginal community, I was taught that woman shouldn't play the instrument due to cultural reasons...she killin in out there, but we do got to respect and abide by other cultures rules
Yes, it looks like you do, have to go by rules of other peoples culture. Telling white women they can't play a musical instrument because it offends black men in an other culture. Not sure who is more rude.
❤❤❤we are all one❤❤❤
This is respect to the culture and introducing it to others, love compassion and acceptance of other cultures is how we will all become one!
Sorry but this is a Man’s instrument. Women shouldn’t play it. I find it disrespectful. This lady might be very good at it. But it’s wrong for her to play it….!
Good thing you're nobody really
@@truthBtold99 dam right I’m nobody. But at least I’m respectful. Women playing the didgeridoo is disrespectful to the instrument and to the Aboriginal People of Australia. IF she gets sick or bad luck happens to her. It’s her own fault for disrespecting the didgeridoo. Ignorance is no excuse…
@@Escekar Thing is she is far better than most of the men I have heard playing this..... and your stand on sexual selection seems to be still in the days of the caves and the clubs.... but good luck in your PROGRESSIVE endeavors!
@@RisinShinePV nah it’s call Aboriginal Culture. But you wouldn’t understand and that’s why your ignorant. Women were not allowed to play as it alters the internal organs in your body. This could render you infertile. It is also considered disrespectful by every single Aboriginal person in Australia. I bet you don’t know which parts of Australia the Yidaki was only played in. Not all Aboriginal People played it. Can you tell me the three different styles are played by the different groups?
No???
I thought not.
May be show some Respect for the Traditional Owners of the Yidaki.
If bad magic or luck happens to this woman, it’s her own fault. Stop playing it.
Aboriginal
People would have warned her not to play.
By all meant play it at your own risk.
You’ve been warned now.
Your choice…!
@@Escekar +The Yidaki is mostly played by the Yolngu people of North East Arnhem Land in northeastern Australia. The different styles mainly played... Spirit of Meditation.... Mystic..... Concentration Music.
This instrument (according to Aboriginal culture) was intended to be only payed by men in some aboriginal cultures. The beliefs seem to be based on spiritual rituals and legends of the various Aboriginal cultures who adopted them.
Not meaning to mock these spiritual rites and beliefs they most surely seem to be based upon the IF... the MAY BE... the FANTASY agendas of theses cultures. IF... MAY BE... and FANTASY are very questionable being only based on belief... faith..... and the unknown.
So why do we not stop the micro managing of these cultures and allow them the freedoms to believe and enjoy that which they hold sacred to them.
I enjoy the instrument whether it is played brilliantly by a male and or female..... life is too damn short to be serious about anything and everything.... ENJOY!
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