Circular Breathing: The Most Important Exercise

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
  • Finally a very basic exercise in didgeridoo playing from me! I find this one to be crucially important as it captures the essential mechanics of circular breathing which is so important, even beyond circular breathing in didgeridoo playing.
    I had some sinus infection at the time of doing the video, so my voice is a bit nasal and my one of my sinus not having the best day, which is true for my whole body. Still, circular breathing in its basic form is easy for the body to do, even with sinus infection. In other words, you can do it too!
    The didgeridoo used in this video: www.duendedidge...

Комментарии • 17

  • @CesarGonzalez-kt7vp
    @CesarGonzalez-kt7vp 4 года назад +5

    I remember the first time I got my first didgeridoo, I bought it off someone in Sausalito, California and immediately went over to the Marin Headlands WWII military bunkers / missile base. I was so excited, I took in a deep breath and blew into my newly acquired Australian made didgeridoo. The first sound that came out was of a very distressed Moose, no matter how much I tried it was the same sound. I laughed all the way home. To people who are starting out, do not be discouraged, if I was able to learn, anyone can play the didgeridoo. Remember it's all about the journey, and I'm love my didge, now I sound like a Very Happy Moose! LOL!!

  • @Dawa202
    @Dawa202 4 года назад +2

    Very good practical demonstration thank you Du!

  • @XJ1042
    @XJ1042 2 года назад +1

    I've been strigging with the mechanics of circular brreathing, This helps. Thanks. I love your music!

  • @paulboon2289
    @paulboon2289 4 года назад +3

    Great tip...I always suggest doing in the shower...less messy but same same!

  • @RubenBranco
    @RubenBranco 4 года назад +1

    One more Du video totorial. Yes!
    I also use this exemples in my Didge classes.
    Thanks!

  • @ludo.dowmvp
    @ludo.dowmvp 4 года назад

    Thanks Du! This is exactly the exercise that I wanted to explain in a video! It works so well for all the people I’ve met, even the one that are the most doubtful. A simple & efficient exercise Well done !

  • @lilinguhongo2621
    @lilinguhongo2621 3 года назад +1

    did the water stuff years ago... not a real problem... but today I'm still struggling with the "switch" back from cheeks to throat/lung...

  • @scottiemark4596
    @scottiemark4596 3 года назад

    Great tip, I used the straw method into a cup of water for the first few tries, on the same day did the farty noises while breathing in thru the nose, from there it was simple to take to the first didge I got gifted, a High B, 60cm yadaki? One slight problem is, that I learnt to push the air out using my cheeks as opposed to my tongue... Infact it's abit of both, but the breathwood guy who taught it that way says the tongue and throat muscles take over with time.
    Since I promised myself once I could circular breath I'd get a better didge... I got lucky and managed to buy an old authentic red eucalyptus didge brought back from its motherland, said didge is inbetween a D and D#, infact you can play it either depending on lip technique. Named him big black Barry or big baz for short as only the black undercoat is mainly visable, being old alot of the aboriginal style paint has worn off. Got it soo cheap, literally pocket change almost. Being a wide bore it's not so easy accessing the toots compared to the pvc fiberglass trombone meinl 'didge' I bought for 6 times the price!
    Looking to up my game and get one with a wooden mouthpiece next, as using beeswax can get abit sticky, especially when half of it sticks to facial hair lol.
    Really appreciate your free teachings on here Du! I am going to take a look at your didgeridoos you have for sale... once I have saved for a didge around C or B, with a wooden mouthpiece I will be looking into contacting you for one to one lessons if you do them!
    Learnt alot from you. Many blessings and good vibes for now!
    Namaskar 🙏🏼 ✌🏼 ❤️

  • @pennyfulton3418
    @pennyfulton3418 4 года назад +1

    Or ....'if at first you don't succeed you might die trying ' !

  • @Froggy1453
    @Froggy1453 3 года назад +1

    Finally a video that I made it with. Thank you Sir 👍

  • @Jenniridoo
    @Jenniridoo Год назад

    Five years after learning to circular breathe I still do this exercise to check my lip control. Can I hit the spot on the wall I'm aiming for? Can I choose the volume of the stream and maintain it? Etc.

  • @Wergiftfresch
    @Wergiftfresch 4 года назад +2

    My personal quantum state transition from not being able to breath to getting it work dirtily involved a cheap didge (PVC sewage pipe), a bottle of wine and a bonfire. I also put the wine in my mouth .. but I swallowed. And just kept trying. Sped up the break I initially had between drones. Tried quicker and quicker and then when the wine worked, I stopped thinking and it just happened. Now I understand that is not a good pedagogic and systematic way to approach the subject but hey you might try it and if it doesn't work you sat at a bonfire and drank a bottle of wine, what could be wrong with that?!

  • @martinm7714
    @martinm7714 Год назад

    Impossible breath in with nose and exhale with mouth. Maybe Superman can do it

  • @DidgeMama
    @DidgeMama 4 года назад

    Poor cousin. 😁😉💨

  • @willhenry1753
    @willhenry1753 4 года назад

    They have water there? I thought that was a bottle of vodka.

  • @travisc1820
    @travisc1820 4 года назад

    Spiral out keep didging

    • @nickwillis4168
      @nickwillis4168 4 года назад

      Keep going 👀 👀 👀 spiral out