Larry is different to other Yolngu players in the way he composes his rhythms. His sense of timing, when he is focussed, is impeccable - and when he does his syncopation thing it is out of this world! Speed isn't everything, but balance and playing tricks with rhythms and timing - when done properly, is so enjoyable to listen to.
Every time I see Larry play Im just blown away...his rhythms are amazing... I would love to see him play live some day...Larry, you are a truely special player.... Thanks once again for the clip...
I've always been impressed with how these musicians can play for that long, seemingly without taking a breath. I would never be able to play this instrument.
To make a stereotype out of a stereotype is every bit as bad as the original offense. Respond to hatred with love, to evil with good, to ignorance with education. It may sound cliche, but it's so true, and so relevant. And for the record, I enjoyed the vid as well. I love the sound of the didgeridoo.
I thought the last dude was bad ass! Not the part when he used his little twig but the sound he made had a type of beat to it. Sounded kinda metal-ish to me.
ive never known(awesome sound btw)is the digeri used for spiritual purposes or is it like the pipes in ireland, as a terror weapon, or to communicate over distance,knew an ozzy that played a much smaller one with a high pitch and never wanted to seem ignorant.i really gotta figure out how to incorporate this sound into the scheme of things
hes you would. every average pearson would, with practoce. you may not be able to play as well as this guy, but with a little determination and persistence it's not that hard to learn.
lol, fair enough. for me personally it's when somebody runs his hand up the fabric. if playin didge was like that for me i also wouldn't play it. well, at least you can enjoy listening. ;-)
Truth be told, the reason I wouldn't be able to play the didgeridoo is because it seems to be one of those instruments you have to buzz your lips to use. And I cannot stand doing that. It's like fingernails on a chalkboard to me. I'd rather listen and enjoy the music of those who don't mind buzzing their lips.
yea, thats right. if u mean the "modern, western style". but if u ask me, the traditional style as shown in this video by master gurruwiwi is damn hard!
So true if only people would take the time to understand every yirdaki song tells a story not just a story but a map really animals food water ect ect every blade of grass every river every tree every animal has a song put them all together and you have a detailed map of Australia better than the one we have now keep an open mind it's wat this world needs
Larry is different to other Yolngu players in the way he composes his rhythms. His sense of timing, when he is focussed, is impeccable - and when he does his syncopation thing it is out of this world! Speed isn't everything, but balance and playing tricks with rhythms and timing - when done properly, is so enjoyable to listen to.
Every time I see Larry play Im just blown away...his rhythms are amazing... I would love to see him play live some day...Larry, you are a truely special player.... Thanks once again for the clip...
we love this its fantastic ....
much love peace smiles n music
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I've always been impressed with how these musicians can play for that long, seemingly without taking a breath. I would never be able to play this instrument.
thanks!
fantastic
Pure magic on that mighty grumpy yidaki! thank you!
Thanks mate, will keep em coming alright! Hope you keep listening!
It saounds like a wicked animal which isnt discovered yet :P
Brilliant stuff !!!
I raise my glass to that! Glass with water that is ;-)
To make a stereotype out of a stereotype is every bit as bad as the original offense. Respond to hatred with love, to evil with good, to ignorance with education. It may sound cliche, but it's so true, and so relevant.
And for the record, I enjoyed the vid as well. I love the sound of the didgeridoo.
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pure magic ok!
I thought the last dude was bad ass! Not the part when he used his little twig but the sound he made had a type of beat to it. Sounded kinda metal-ish to me.
ive never known(awesome sound btw)is the digeri used for spiritual purposes or is it like the pipes in ireland, as a terror weapon, or to communicate over distance,knew an ozzy that played a much smaller one with a high pitch and never wanted to seem ignorant.i really gotta figure out how to incorporate this sound into the scheme of things
hes you would. every average pearson would, with practoce. you may not be able to play as well as this guy, but with a little determination and persistence it's not that hard to learn.
omg
lol, fair enough.
for me personally it's when somebody runs his hand up the fabric. if playin didge was like that for me i also wouldn't play it.
well, at least you can enjoy listening.
;-)
does anyone freestyle on these tunes?! the guy on 00:54 is a killer!
if you want music... go listen to a symphony. this is noise. it scared the neighbors kids.
Truth be told, the reason I wouldn't be able to play the didgeridoo is because it seems to be one of those instruments you have to buzz your lips to use. And I cannot stand doing that. It's like fingernails on a chalkboard to me. I'd rather listen and enjoy the music of those who don't mind buzzing their lips.
speakless =:o
circular breathing is not hard. just a bit confusing at first. it takes very little air to play a didge.
yea, thats right. if u mean the "modern, western style". but if u ask me, the traditional style as shown in this video by master gurruwiwi is damn hard!
@@berndnyikos417 making the drone and flicking your lips is easy, the practise you need to get a 16th of Larry takes years
@@maxl3189 True!
it's disappointing people have to mock what they don't understand.
So true if only people would take the time to understand every yirdaki song tells a story not just a story but a map really animals food water ect ect every blade of grass every river every tree every animal has a song put them all together and you have a detailed map of Australia better than the one we have now keep an open mind it's wat this world needs
WHAT? why? :P