I'd love to attend an online course of this as I'm living in London. I used your courses during lockdown to learn the essentials to playing the didgeridoo and am enjoying the instrument a lot!
Thank you so much for all of your videos AJ! They've been super helpful and this one was so great. Would love to see you release an in-depth video course on vocalizations. Please, please, please!
@@didgeproject Will do! Lot's to play with in this lesson alone. I've learned so much from your courses and videos that has really the opened up my world of sound. Thanks for doing what you do. I am grateful and appreciative of Didge Project. Thanks so much for lighting the way!
cool channel you have, i am just waiting to get my first didgeridoo and i am sure that your learning videos will help me alot! thanks for your work. cool guy!
Hello aj, I wanted to ask if you already planned to release a course regarding vocaliization. Your video already helped a lot. Best wishes and blessings Frank
Hello and thank you for this beautful video. It does give a great insight in what is possible with the didje. Like you say making animal sounds and the like is somethings that we see, but what you are offering here is a totaly new way of looking at vocals and it is very beautiful. Would you have an alternative for the iTabla, for those of us that do not have iphones? Love and Gratitude.
@@didgeproject sorry my English not very good i was trying and to explain again but i am making more confusing my question thank you for answering and try to respond it’s difficult trying explaining 🙏
We are proud to carry many top quality didgeridoos at Didge Project. You can check out our selection at didgeproject.com/store and give us a call or email if you have any questions. Cheers!
@@didgeproject 448 is amazing! There's a channel dedicated, I came across it two days before I received some gongs which happen to be 448, "another 36" chua gong recording" you can listen but needs headphones. I've tuned my guitar and really enjoy it! I've ordered a shutri box and still waiting. Only thing I can find is an opera house in Paris uses tuning. But I still use and enjoy 432 and 444 Thanks for the tutorial! 😁
Is it normal to get a trembling voice at first? I just managed to get those sounds but the sound is really awful. Is this something i can fix with practice? Thank you.
@@didgeproject Sorry, english is not my main language. Its like a hoarse, out of tune voice. I dont know if its due to low practice or to my cheap didge.
As an aboriginal man who has played for many cultural ceremonies
your keen eye to detail is beautiful mate
Long live the yidaki
Thank you Joe, this really means a lot. Cheers!
I'd love to attend an online course of this as I'm living in London. I used your courses during lockdown to learn the essentials to playing the didgeridoo and am enjoying the instrument a lot!
Hi is teasley am from Australia o played didgeridoo all the time
This is so awesome, Thank you! I'd love an online course too for adding sound to the didge.
I’m finding your didgeridoo tutorials extremely helpful A. J., really appreciate the time you’re putting into them!
thanks so much! more to come!
Started a week or two ago and the change in voice thing has certainly been noted. Amazing!
So happy to hear it!
Ty 4 explanation, we really want to see course
Thank you so much for all of your videos AJ! They've been super helpful and this one was so great. Would love to see you release an in-depth video course on vocalizations. Please, please, please!
Happy to hear it. There is a lot of interest so I will get to work!
Wooow!! i m a beginner, i m totaly amazed by the Sound of the 3 th, i ve got to practice that absolutly!
Happy you found it!
Great info! I would like to see more info/lessons on vocalization. It seems to be only covered superficially with most instruction.
Thanks for this great explanation. Def would love an in depth course on using your voice with the didge.
Sounds good, it will be coming!
Thanks AJ, this is awesome. I would be super interested in a course that further explores didge vocalizations!
So happy to hear it. We will see if others are interested. For now enjoy this lesson!
@@didgeproject Will do! Lot's to play with in this lesson alone. I've learned so much from your courses and videos that has really the opened up my world of sound. Thanks for doing what you do. I am grateful and appreciative of Didge Project. Thanks so much for lighting the way!
Me too 🙋
@@Frequencyevolving check out didg'exploration, online course of Zalem Delarbre
I'm in, AJ!
Yes excellent thanks more please thanks so much
Amazing Video! Huge eye opener and provoking. Thanks for this approach!
cool channel you have, i am just waiting to get my first didgeridoo and i am sure that your learning videos will help me alot! thanks for your work. cool guy!
Happy you found us!
I would love to attend to this course as well. Thanks for your videos, i love it :-)! Best wishes and blessings Frank
I would love to see you do exploring your voice more. Thank you very much for teaching.
Great video ! It gave me an idea.....I tried this with my flutes.....and it works !!!!!
Nice, this is called multiphonics when applied to western instruments. Google it, there’s a lot of info out there.
@@didgeproject Thanks so much !
Thanks, AJ. Very interesting and helpful lesson.
Glad you liked it!
This was so valuable. Thank you so much for making this video.
Our pleasure
Pls make a hole Video about the voice... i love this Sound so much
Will do!
@@didgeproject so great 👍
@@didgeproject when? 😂
Excellent video!!! 🙂
You are my inspiration. Very happy to see you.
Wow, thank you. This means a lot.
HELL YES TO VOICE COURSE
Another great video, going to try out those techniques. Thank you!
Happy to hear it! Let us know how you go!
This very helpful thank you 😊
Thank you sir A.J
Love the enrgy on the intro :)
Thank you 😁
Love your playing mate! I’ve learnt a lot from your videos thank you 🙏🏼 I’d definitely be interested in that course 🤙🏼
Awesome, thank you! It's looking like we might move in that direction.
I would join a vocalization course for the didge if you were to put one together. Cliff Ohmart Davis CA
Great lesson
Please Can you make a tutorial about the demo you play?
I'm interested in the course you mentioned about voice & didge.
Hello aj, I wanted to ask if you already planned to release a course regarding vocaliization. Your video already helped a lot. Best wishes and blessings Frank
Hey Frank, It's in the works, nothing has been announced yet, but stay tuned.
Hello and thank you for this beautful video. It does give a great insight in what is possible with the didje. Like you say making animal sounds and the like is somethings that we see, but what you are offering here is a totaly new way of looking at vocals and it is very beautiful. Would you have an alternative for the iTabla, for those of us that do not have iphones? Love and Gratitude.
Android version: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.com.lehrastudio.lehrastudiopro&hl=en_US&gl=US
You can also use youtube videos of “drone tracks”, or buy a physical electronic shruti box
LUV IT...course? of course
Awesome thx
Oi Txai! thanks for these vids!
Thanks for the support. Great to see you Talin!
Sup?!!! Check out my latest short of my didge with Jack singing
Amazing man ty i see the mouth doesn’t cover the whole tube thought that has to be well sealed with hands what’s your advice?
Can you clarify your question? I don’t quite understand.
@@didgeproject sorry my English not very good i was trying and to explain again but i am making more confusing my question thank you for answering and try to respond it’s difficult trying explaining 🙏
Can you show the sound you sing into the didge without the blowing so I can get a sense of the use of the voice and its pure sound only in the didge
I think I did this during the iTablaPro demo
Where is a good place to order a good didgeridoo online?
We are proud to carry many top quality didgeridoos at Didge Project. You can check out our selection at didgeproject.com/store and give us a call or email if you have any questions. Cheers!
Am aborigines
Can you get xylophone 432 or 448 hz?
We offer the Mallet Harp (portable xylophone) in 432 hz or 440 hz tuning: www.didgeproject.com/product-category/xylophone/
What is the benefit fo 448 hz? I've never heard of that tuning standard.
@@didgeproject 448 is amazing! There's a channel dedicated, I came across it two days before I received some gongs which happen to be 448, "another 36" chua gong recording" you can listen but needs headphones. I've tuned my guitar and really enjoy it! I've ordered a shutri box and still waiting. Only thing I can find is an opera house in Paris uses tuning. But I still use and enjoy 432 and 444
Thanks for the tutorial! 😁
Is it normal to get a trembling voice at first? I just managed to get those sounds but the sound is really awful. Is this something i can fix with practice? Thank you.
Can you clarify what you mean by trembling voice?
@@didgeproject Sorry, english is not my main language. Its like a hoarse, out of tune voice. I dont know if its due to low practice or to my cheap didge.
My lips are swelling a lot. Am I doing anything wrong or is that just what happens
Why c Sharp? Because your didge is C? When my didge are D i must sing the D Note?
If you didge is in D, you can sing any scale or mode with D as the tonic, i.e. D Major, D harmonic minor, D dorian, etc.
Are you actually hearing your own voice while doing this? I can’t hear your voice like I can hear mine.
You hear the resultant frequency of the voice mixed with the drone