Hi mate, you forgot to mention to breath in thru nose when bouncing, you cannot bounce only using your mouth. In fact bounce breathing is when air is pushed out the mouth and a quick sniff into the nose at same time is made. Overall well explained you just missed that bit 👍
bro, I been playing didgeridoo for years but this bounce breath feels foreign for me. I can circular breathe, do beats and all. but bounce breath is what ive been missing, I didnt know what these other really good players were doing to have such fast beats, and It has been bounce breath all a long. can we please have a skype call or zoom call or something? it's very important I learn this bounce breath. I am an Australian Aboriginal as well. Not as many aboriginals play digeridoos as there should be, so I'd like to have a clear conversation with you about this bounce breath and exactly what you're doing. please get back to me.
Great explanation I’ll practice that method, thanks for the video
Hi mate, you forgot to mention to breath in thru nose when bouncing, you cannot bounce only using your mouth. In fact bounce breathing is when air is pushed out the mouth and a quick sniff into the nose at same time is made. Overall well explained you just missed that bit 👍
Love the clarification... you nailed it. I'm not sure how I talked for that long and didn't draw that out. :D Much appreciated.
Cool video!
Thank you! :)
bro, I been playing didgeridoo for years but this bounce breath feels foreign for me. I can circular breathe, do beats and all. but bounce breath is what ive been missing, I didnt know what these other really good players were doing to have such fast beats, and It has been bounce breath all a long. can we please have a skype call or zoom call or something? it's very important I learn this bounce breath. I am an Australian Aboriginal as well. Not as many aboriginals play digeridoos as there should be, so I'd like to have a clear conversation with you about this bounce breath and exactly what you're doing. please get back to me.
Are your in breaths through your nose of mouth?
Always in through the nose and out through the mouth. Great question! :)