@@wakademy-gauthieraube South Australia… I’ve been playing didgeridoo/Yidaki for about 20 years. But I’m alway looking for and enjoy new techniques. Im Indigenous Australian, played in a Aboriginal dance group for about ten years. Stopped playing for a bit to raise a family and get regular job. But performance is in my blood. I’ve missed performing all this time. So it time for me to get back into it again. I know, too much information, but I thought I’d share anyway..
@@Escekar Oh no, it's not too much informations. I'm very glad to see that you are still looking for new technics after 20 years. It's the same for me, I'm trying to look around to understand and learn new technics also, like you I'm playing since 20 years now. But I'm not Indigenous Australian! I'm a French guy who give his life for didgeridoo (I'm not playing Yidaki). Nice to meet you here anyway. :-)
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchool can I say, you Honour the Didgeridoo and you are very respectful. This instrument is a part of your Life and it’s a wonderful relationship you have with it. I’ve played Didgeridoo with the right side of my mouth as I get the loudest and very clear articulation of sound. So I’ve decided to play front on now. Moving out of my comfort zone so I can become a student again and unlearn what I know. It’s very difficult for me but I’m enjoying the discovery of new techniques and rhythms.. so watching you will help me become a student again and help me discover new sounds and rhythms..
Thank you for your message Nobody Really, I too try to remain a beginner and to keep on learning... in didgeridoo and in life! And thank you in general for your feedback on my work, it goes straight to my heart. All the best for you and your didge! :-)
@@wakademy-gauthieraube oui il y a quelques années, tu m’avais donné un cours particulier avec Skype, mais je n’ai pas approfondi alors peut-être avec ton cours.
Really really useful explanation on the timing of didgeridoo music I was racking my brain on trying to mimic that style and you just made it make sense thank you my didgeridoo dude
Most of the time, when an harmonics doesn't sound well it comes from the pressure we had on our lips and also the position of our lips. So I will recommend to have a look to your lips, but we will see that in real! ;-)
Hi Chex-Mexican, you mean your first drone? Or the circular breathing? anyway, it depends of how fast you are learning. Some people can learn the drone and the circular breathing in few days, some need weeks, and others months (for circular breathing). Have you the drone? and the Circular Breathing? Tell more about you and I will be able to help you. :-)
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchool first of all thank you for your time. I can do the basics but it is the speed and the certainty of the noise which is really throwing me through a loop
@@HermanTheGermann To practice the speed, breath every second. At the beginning, it will be difficult but after few minutes/hours of practicing, you will be able to increase your speed. Difficult to explain in a few world in a RUclips comment. Hope it will help you! You can also contact me on my WhatsApp : wa.me/message/NRMMBFQ5X6NLH1
Hi Mescaline, sorry to be late, I took some holidays! I don't understand what you mean about the 4 others videos. Please let me know and I will answer you!
Watching from Australia. Thank you for the update..
Two weeks huh…! See you then…!!!
Yes 2 weeks! I'm motivate :-)
Nice to know that you are in Australia (you are not the only one on this page!)!
And just to be curious, wich part?
@@wakademy-gauthieraube South Australia…
I’ve been playing didgeridoo/Yidaki for about 20 years. But I’m alway looking for and enjoy new techniques.
Im Indigenous Australian, played in a Aboriginal dance group for about ten years. Stopped playing for a bit to raise a family and get regular job.
But performance is in my blood. I’ve missed performing all this time. So it time for me to get back into it again.
I know, too much information, but I thought I’d share anyway..
@@Escekar Oh no, it's not too much informations. I'm very glad to see that you are still looking for new technics after 20 years. It's the same for me, I'm trying to look around to understand and learn new technics also, like you I'm playing since 20 years now.
But I'm not Indigenous Australian! I'm a French guy who give his life for didgeridoo (I'm not playing Yidaki).
Nice to meet you here anyway. :-)
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchool can I say, you Honour the Didgeridoo and you are very respectful. This instrument is a part of your Life and it’s a wonderful relationship you have with it.
I’ve played Didgeridoo with the right side of my mouth as I get the loudest and very clear articulation of sound. So I’ve decided to play front on now. Moving out of my comfort zone so I can become a student again and unlearn what I know. It’s very difficult for me but I’m enjoying the discovery of new techniques and rhythms.. so watching you will help me become a student again and help me discover new sounds and rhythms..
Thank you for your message Nobody Really, I too try to remain a beginner and to keep on learning... in didgeridoo and in life!
And thank you in general for your feedback on my work, it goes straight to my heart.
All the best for you and your didge! :-)
Good stuff, I’m going to learn the digeridoo
Great, I'm glad to see that my video motivates you! Happy learning!
Thank you!!
You're welcome! I'm glad you like it!
Genial! J‘aime beaucoup ce rythme et les variations que tu fais dessus! Merci pour l’inspiration.
Ah je vois que certains francophone jètent un œil sur mes vidéos anglaises, content que ça te plaise !
Un rythme en français arrive jeudi. ;-)
@@wakademy-gauthieraube oui il y a quelques années, tu m’avais donné un cours particulier avec Skype, mais je n’ai pas approfondi alors peut-être avec ton cours.
@@wakademy-gauthieraube je suis basé en Allemagne mais je suis français à la base.
@@barbry7 Ah mais oui je me souviens, j'espère que la vie en Allemagne se passe bien !
Really really useful explanation on the timing of didgeridoo music I was racking my brain on trying to mimic that style and you just made it make sense thank you my didgeridoo dude
Thanks for your comment! I need that kind of comment to keep my motivation to make video. Thanks mate. 👍
This was interesting and informative. Thank you for the clear explanation.
🙂 Thanks for your comment, it gives me motivation !
Thank you! Something new for my practices :)
My pleasure. :-)
And thanks for your comment, it gives motivation for to keep going in english!
Wow, nice playing at your didgeridoo. Today i have buy a didgeridoo too, i have subscribed on your youtube because i think i can learn a lot from you
Thanks (again ;)). I'm going to do some news videos in 2024. Starting again publishing in English!
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchool I am curious :-)
👻lets practice! thanks!
My pleasure! Long life to music in that scary world...! 😬
Gauthier I'm having trouble getting the E sound any tips for producing it?
Most of the time, when an harmonics doesn't sound well it comes from the pressure we had on our lips and also the position of our lips. So I will recommend to have a look to your lips, but we will see that in real! ;-)
I need to know, how long would you recommend a new player of the didgeridoo to try this after getting their first 1
Hi Chex-Mexican, you mean your first drone? Or the circular breathing?
anyway, it depends of how fast you are learning. Some people can learn the drone and the circular breathing in few days, some need weeks, and others months (for circular breathing).
Have you the drone? and the Circular Breathing? Tell more about you and I will be able to help you. :-)
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchool first of all thank you for your time. I can do the basics but it is the speed and the certainty of the noise which is really throwing me through a loop
@@HermanTheGermann To practice the speed, breath every second. At the beginning, it will be difficult but after few minutes/hours of practicing, you will be able to increase your speed. Difficult to explain in a few world in a RUclips comment. Hope it will help you!
You can also contact me on my WhatsApp : wa.me/message/NRMMBFQ5X6NLH1
Why the 4 other Videos i cant see?
Hi Mescaline, sorry to be late, I took some holidays!
I don't understand what you mean about the 4 others videos.
Please let me know and I will answer you!
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchoolyour playlist says you have 7 videos but only 3 are showing
@@mescalito2178 oh... I didn't see that, I will check it, maybe it's a bug from RUclips. Thanks anyway!
Thank you!!
My pleasure!