Didjeribone with Roland Brown
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2017
- 19 year old Ronald Brown from Canberra pumping out some tunes on the didjeribone. View our didjeribones at
www.spiritgallery.com.au/didg...
About the Didjeribone :
Created by Charlie McMahon, the Didjeribone (Mark III) is a multi-note slide didgeridoo. A cross between a didgeridoo and a trombone- the didjeri comes from didjeridoo, and bone comes from trombone.
The combination of both instruments transforms the monotone didjeridu into the multi tone Didjeribone.
Although simple in appearance, it's a seriously crafted and engineered piece of acoustic technology - adding a whole new dimension and variety to playing the didgeridoo.
Proudly 100% Australian made.
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Amazing beats!
It’s incredible how he mixes beatbox sounds, animal calls, toots and syncopated drone rhythms, all with the slide going up and down to change the drone pitch. I would love to see a tutorial video on how to make beats like this from this guy. Thanks for the great clip Spirit Gallery!
Got to get one of these. :-)
Finally a new video.
Omg I saw you at byron bay, incredible skill !
Sehr geil😃👍
Awesome! Like an acoustic Propellerhead Rebirth in the right hands! :D
Well said brother! Rebirth is a true legend.
Have you thought of making a dord like this?
A tunable Digeridoo...
"Alright guys, let's play the tale of the Dreamweaving in A minor... from the top!"
Hey i have a question can it stays in place if i want to play it without sliding or do i have to still hold it so that it wont move?
Hi Az, no it won't stay in place if you take your hand off it..although in the full horizontal and at the lower keys it will stay in place somewhat
Better than the traditional didgeridoo