Special didgeridoo Baywara Power made by Djalu Gurruwiwi played by son Larry

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Legend has it that when Djalu cut this yirdaki he was struck by lightning in the knee and required hospitalisation. When the instrument was completed, the old women would cry whenever they heard this instrument being played as it reminded them of a specific didgeridoo that was used a long time ago.
    This clip shows Djalu's son, Larry Gurruwiwi, playing Baywara at Ski Beach.
    Credits: filmed by Andrew Davern.
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Комментарии • 111

  • @OdyssyPostProduction
    @OdyssyPostProduction 5 лет назад +1

    Possibly the best yidaki player in the world on one of the most powerful instruments I've ever heard.

  • @Vince77F
    @Vince77F 14 лет назад +3

    Yolngu hard tongue style always makes me feel good ! Powerful, raw and so groovy, this technic is really impressive even for non aboriginal-people. Thanks Djalu for shaping, Larry for playing and ididj for sharing !

  • @sacredrose
    @sacredrose 9 лет назад +2

    I have a didgeridoo from same place I believe (Elcho Island) has same/similar markings on it. This comes with a long story - I'll make it short, it was given to me around 1985 I was told it was old then/ I busked my way out of poverty with it/ taught with it/ sold it to one of my students/ later asked to buy it back, and the guy (whose name was Guy) declined. Years later 2001 I was a didge site chatting to a guy in New York or somewhere, he said this man's wife had been trying to get in touch with me. I rang her to find out that Guy had passed away and had left the didge to me! So it was Gifted to me twice. Big split in it now but wax it up and give it a drink and it still sound great. Thanks for this video, I could listen to this all day!

  • @nicolebarnes1805
    @nicolebarnes1805 7 лет назад +1

    Filmed in sept 2000 by Andy Davern on mini dv tape ,converted to VHS ,then uploaded 2006

  • @modshaman
    @modshaman 14 лет назад

    O My!!!!!!!! The Great Spirit above ! That is TRULY.......a Sacred DIDGE.........The sound is from the stars .......Peace and Thank you.

  • @mbedsor
    @mbedsor 14 лет назад +1

    I had the amazing privelage to be taught to play by a man from a local community near where I live. I know how hard it is to even attempt to play a didg. My hat goes off to Larry, he is an incredible player!

  • @blackiebori
    @blackiebori 16 лет назад +1

    A genuine disciple of Djalu Gurruwiwi!!

  • @solidacro
    @solidacro 16 лет назад

    Was surfing youtube and had a sudden urge to be back home (I'm touring europe, america and canada the next 3 years working).. i had to shut my eyes and listen to the sounds of home. Thank you! -Coen-

  • @SpeedyNeutrino43
    @SpeedyNeutrino43 14 лет назад +1

    Most wind instruments have one or several resonant frequencies and it seems that the didgeridoo is that way. I once owned a GTO whose exhaust system resonated the best at a steady 75 miles per hour. lol

    • @maxl3189
      @maxl3189 2 года назад

      You can make so many different tones, just by holing more air in your cheeks and moving your tounge closer to your teeth can make atleast 6 drones

  • @RioOspo
    @RioOspo 17 лет назад

    El più bel video.didje che gabbio mai sentì!!!!
    The best video.didje I never seen!!!!
    Rio Ospo, Trieste

  • @Jayate
    @Jayate 15 лет назад

    you will need more than a yirdaki to play just like that, but its a good start. Larry is one of the best yirdaki players in the world, and that is a very special yirdaki.

  • @balandaboy
    @balandaboy 13 лет назад +1

    still one of the best vids ive ever seen eh Guan.

  • @pigeonflipper
    @pigeonflipper 14 лет назад

    everyone should read the stuff on the right of this page,, support these guys,,as we know there is good and bad in every race,,a little patience and respect will get you a long way,, respect,

  • @Anjin42
    @Anjin42 13 лет назад

    Djalu sticks still rule; massive frequency range, banging bass tuned to perfection. Want one!

  • @whiteplatypus
    @whiteplatypus 16 лет назад

    wow ..thankyou very much for sharing yourself and your culture for all to see..the magic and power and connectedness of your people is seen in your eyes and heard in your playing..and honour to experience, i bow to your people in respect,thanks

  • @acidfriend47
    @acidfriend47 13 лет назад

    OMG those rhythms are soo hard. I can't get them arrrgg

  • @andydavern8715
    @andydavern8715 8 лет назад

    Hello , I filmed this in Sept 2000 ,being at the end of that didge while filming well what more can you say awesome !

  • @209jay
    @209jay 16 лет назад

    stunning.. just stunning! ive listened to this numerous times now and everytime im even more amazed. thisis one of my top 3 favorite yidaki vids on youtube! Larry is awesome and that yidaki is mezmerizing.

  • @91Tribual
    @91Tribual 13 лет назад

    judging by the environment,youre in the middle of the nature..how peacefull

  • @jostaley
    @jostaley 15 лет назад

    There is something very special about that yirdaki. Its sound is amazing!

  • @DavidHands
    @DavidHands 17 лет назад

    Ah... well there you go. Thanx ididj. Looking forward to seeing more vids mate.

  • @mcrandown
    @mcrandown 16 лет назад

    thank you for an absolutely stunning display of the stories the didge is designed to tell. excellent

  • @KuragariNoKaze
    @KuragariNoKaze 15 лет назад

    I want to know where I could buy one that isn't a cheap knock-off... and I don't want to be paying some greedy jerk who's just trying to take advantage of someone else's hard work... my sister's got one but I dunno how authentic it is... I don't really know how to do the circular breathing but when I play on hers I can at least get the sound I want from it and I enjoy it... love hearing it played no matter what...

  • @lyndallbaxter
    @lyndallbaxter 15 лет назад

    Not alot, you can buy them here in Aus as suveneers, they cost between, 300 and 1200 australian. They are not hollowed by termites. They are made.
    You can take as many out of the country as you like, though a wonderful instument, they also support the artist ab cultures because tourists want them so bad, though if you do, buy carved, not painted as you may need to have ittreated with gamma ratiation when u arrive in ur home country

  • @SoulBeat123
    @SoulBeat123 13 лет назад

    First time I've ever replayed a didge clip more than twice! .. There IS some kind of magic going on here ... Larry and Didge! haha Love the rhythm .. kinda trance-like .. Thanks for sharing:)

  • @deegu20
    @deegu20 15 лет назад

    That yirdaki is amazing. HUUUGE too

  • @rastamax1989
    @rastamax1989 17 лет назад

    your video is very good! i saw you in a video where you was in a beach, amazing too!, i 've got one didge video, searching gonxo.. bye

  • @acidfriend47
    @acidfriend47 13 лет назад

    @Butterflycradle1 lol its because they have the finest barbers in the village.

  • @KootenayWest
    @KootenayWest 14 лет назад

    Lovely!
    I have tears streaming down my face.
    Thank you

  • @piratebri
    @piratebri 17 лет назад

    The legend is really interesting and powerful. Thanks for sharing it. I have a lot of reverence for the didgeridoo and the people who can master it

  • @postiemania
    @postiemania 14 лет назад

    Hello peoples, Hey you know I have heard many didgeridoo....but for some reason this yirdaki sounds different. I keep thinking about the dreamtime when I listen to this and I think that is strange because I am a wodjila (white man) God work by Djalu and Wuduku 5 stars.

  • @neilandfi
    @neilandfi 13 лет назад +1

    That's a powerful sound. My respect to you

  • @Tsugimoto1
    @Tsugimoto1 13 лет назад

    I want to see these guys apply their skills to a brass instrument... because I guarantee you that they'd be able to make it sound awesome...

    • @inlakesh555
      @inlakesh555 3 года назад

      Likely not, as they don't use enough pressure...

    • @maxl3189
      @maxl3189 2 года назад

      @@inlakesh555 for one that size he would be blowing hard

  • @caz508
    @caz508 13 лет назад

    really some impressive stuff!!! I just started playing in Oct 2010. this is Definitely Inspiring and makes me want to keep playing and keep learning.
    Thnak you
    - CAZ Massachusetts US

  • @whiteplatypus
    @whiteplatypus 16 лет назад

    im in love..larry and the didge..

  • @itsanthonyhere
    @itsanthonyhere 14 лет назад

    @ididjaustralia Wouldn't termites just eat through the whole thing? How did they have glue that long ago?

  • @etiennealive
    @etiennealive 15 лет назад

    He's great isn't he !

  • @11maisey11
    @11maisey11 12 лет назад

    just raw and earthy and beautiful thanks for sharing

  • @DragoonNoR
    @DragoonNoR 15 лет назад

    Um ... uh huh huh, oh yeah! Uh huh huh, that was cool!

  • @wayoftheyidaki
    @wayoftheyidaki 5 месяцев назад

    never gets old...ledgendary

  • @je-danse
    @je-danse 16 лет назад

    hello ididjaustralia ¿is this kind of musicrelated whit the resonance?
    there are many videos abou resonance in youtube.
    Regards.
    Agente 79.

  • @homidontpl8
    @homidontpl8 14 лет назад

    Real question...how is his shape-up so damn crispy?

  • @duality022
    @duality022 15 лет назад

    Kick ass! Love to have one.

  • @quinoacat
    @quinoacat 16 лет назад

    awesome tone with sweet projection. this is A+ stuff. 5/5 Stars.

  • @ninjamoves3642
    @ninjamoves3642 6 лет назад

    OMG what a magic piece of wood!

  • @StephenGA1982
    @StephenGA1982 15 лет назад

    What an awesome instrument! simple is always better.

  • @SILENTIMACT74
    @SILENTIMACT74 14 лет назад

    I know this is kinda weird but I played the Tuba, and was wondering; is there any comparisson with the breathing styles.

  • @binary132
    @binary132 17 лет назад

    very cool, that's a beautiful didge too.

  • @MediumPoo
    @MediumPoo 16 лет назад

    thats an awesome instrument, sounds really powerful.

  • @Petticlew
    @Petticlew 17 лет назад

    Beautiful~~

  • @didgNdrums
    @didgNdrums 17 лет назад

    Ahhhhhh!! Thats amazing!!! I play didgeridoo = ) That was just beautiful though! And the story about it is just as interesting! Thank you!! = )

  • @Butterflycradle1
    @Butterflycradle1 13 лет назад

    @ididjaustralia Basically he's asking, how did he get such a nice haircut?

  • @windwakr1
    @windwakr1 15 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @MediumPoo
    @MediumPoo 11 лет назад

    6:03 + headphones = heaven!

  • @91Tribual
    @91Tribual 14 лет назад

    really awesome and interesting. makes me feel like going back to the ancient way of living without society

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks
    @Cre8iveSignWorks 14 лет назад

    great sound
    great didge!

  • @DavidHands
    @DavidHands 17 лет назад

    Well, I believe different notes mean diferent things on a didj. This one may be like the funeral didj...? I dont know which note it is but I think it is only to be played during funeral ceremonies. Can you clarify that for me ididjaustralia?

  • @amsterdamob
    @amsterdamob 14 лет назад

    Does anyone know any good sources where I could learn some of the more advanced rhythms that don't involve tonguing (i.e. cheek/jaw/pallet, etc. wobble)?

    • @maxl3189
      @maxl3189 2 года назад

      Hard tounge didgeridoo

  • @Dilutedled
    @Dilutedled 16 лет назад

    Wow... I haven't seen the didg played like that before... Is there a certain technique to make it sound.. a longhorn?

  • @cityhunterfan
    @cityhunterfan 14 лет назад

    dvdsmlprstylr - The size of the mouth opening does not effect the circular breathing, but it may make it easier to maintain the seal. Large openings of 2 inches or more is harder for me. I adjust my wax for a 1.5 in opening.
    Relax your lips more and experiment with the wax. There's no one set method. Whatever works for you is what works.
    Peace and happy didjing!

  • @blackiebori
    @blackiebori 16 лет назад

    Oh!!!............Like father like son!
    But how come his last name is Winiwini?

  • @jonnyhatter35
    @jonnyhatter35 13 лет назад

    this guy's got awesome didge power. That huge didge is def for the advanced player

  • @MrDownbeat
    @MrDownbeat 15 лет назад

    awesome

  • @acidfriend47
    @acidfriend47 14 лет назад

    @TheGreenPlague
    holy shit son years?? wow do you even practice? there is a lot of people that get it in 4 months of practice. I almost have it and its like going to be my first month.. but i still have a lot to learn.

  • @aekengren
    @aekengren 18 лет назад

    Great video. Nuff said.

  • @11maisey11
    @11maisey11 12 лет назад

    wow what a talent

  • @Zambeezo
    @Zambeezo 16 лет назад

    How do you make that longhorn noise?

  • @Julie47
    @Julie47 15 лет назад

    do i need a yirdaki to play like this....

  • @lncognitus
    @lncognitus 17 лет назад

    Yirdaki rool! Your`e great!

  • @stewart73
    @stewart73 15 лет назад

    power man...power

  • @blackiebori
    @blackiebori 16 лет назад

    How is Gurritjiri Gurruwiwi related to Djalu? Is he his brother?

  • @freakypurplebrain
    @freakypurplebrain 16 лет назад

    whats the name of the instrument?
    it make lovely noise

  • @EnchantedLhilanac
    @EnchantedLhilanac 11 лет назад

    soooo beautiful! thank you sooo much!

  • @Fixe23
    @Fixe23 12 лет назад

    Wow amazing how they do this I love it

  • @itsanthonyhere
    @itsanthonyhere 15 лет назад

    I know this isn't a space shuttle, but I don't exactly get how you carve these out..

  • @groovyvibes225
    @groovyvibes225 11 лет назад

    fantastic sound, thanks...

  • @OceanOfOilFilms
    @OceanOfOilFilms 13 лет назад

    This is like listening to a tribal version of Meshuggah.

  • @QuanYin71
    @QuanYin71 14 лет назад

    can you explain to me the difference between didge and yirdaki ?
    or isnt there any at all ??
    just confused and willing to learn something :)
    Cheers

    • @maxl3189
      @maxl3189 2 года назад

      Yidaki is made specifically by the yolgnu tribe in Arnhem land with a specific timber

  • @karlkreuz7612
    @karlkreuz7612 11 лет назад

    natura &l simple is very good... thanks

  • @RATTER15
    @RATTER15 15 лет назад

    Try getting your lips around the other end lol, that's why one end is smaller. The size has nothing to do with circular breathing, the technique is actually very simple but not so simple is putting it into practice, the more you think about what you are doing the harder it is. It just takes loads of practice.

  • @TanvirHassan1
    @TanvirHassan1 16 лет назад

    Wow. Thats well cool.

  • @getyourasstomars1
    @getyourasstomars1 3 года назад

    Дай Бог здоров'я

  • @smarc1325
    @smarc1325 10 месяцев назад

  • @ekblompower
    @ekblompower 13 лет назад

    Its like an acustic 3x Osc :P

  • @Butterflycradle1
    @Butterflycradle1 13 лет назад

    This vid is mad tuff

  • @MastaEss
    @MastaEss 15 лет назад

    is that how they're formed? fascinating! I wana find me a hollowed out tree!

  • @jakescorpion1
    @jakescorpion1 11 лет назад

    shut it off it's gonna blow

  • @fredd298
    @fredd298 14 лет назад

    @thegreenplague
    Just fill it up with tobbaco then you'll be good.

  • @EricChernushenko
    @EricChernushenko 14 лет назад

    @SILENTIMACT74 very slightly, although when playing tuba you clench your cheeks and lips, here you relax them

  • @graffitypsycho
    @graffitypsycho 17 лет назад

    I don't get it...Plz someone explain it to me.
    Laters!~

  • @acidfriend47
    @acidfriend47 13 лет назад

    @ididjaustralia lol maybe because they have the best barbers in the village XD

  • @thefakedoctorphil
    @thefakedoctorphil 14 лет назад

    F........kn Brilliant thanks

  • @83didier
    @83didier 15 лет назад

    the end (or beginning) of the didge is not THE important fact for circular breathing!! you just need to learn the good method. It is simple and easy to learn. Just in the beginning you can't play for long time, you need to make progression in playing time.
    good luck!

  • @treyguy09
    @treyguy09 14 лет назад

    sounds like some clippers

  • @maakheru001
    @maakheru001 17 лет назад

    i dont know why, but when i hear this...i imagine of a strange creature making this sound, and its really frightening(i gotta research the meaning benhind the didgeridoo)

  • @dervishmadwhirler
    @dervishmadwhirler 15 лет назад

    It actually DOES mean "I dont understand!" When the English invaders came there they asked the poeple in English waht this instrument was called and the aborigine person who answered said "I dont understand" but the brit thought it was the name of the animal! I dont know in which aboriginal language it was.

  • @daveharpe
    @daveharpe 14 лет назад

    @kleskou I wish we could be participants instead of parasites. Some day we will learn, I hope.

  • @blazerx900
    @blazerx900 13 лет назад

    3:40 sounds like a siren.

  • @albertilius
    @albertilius 14 лет назад

    actually, the didge is considered a percussion instrument. weird!

  • @j666coras
    @j666coras 15 лет назад

    wh don't you look in the inteligent's book Answers. You may get the answer that you looking for. I f you wanna know more about it, goo and find the answer your self, so you can contribute.
    peace