His dad runs a race track in Perth. It's not specifically a race track. You can hire rooms for functions and also get your truck licence and learn how to change tyres and tow caravans etc. he does that with Mr McRae. Colin's brother.
As someone who grew up in Europe Im also glad he shared this. I love learning about native cultures around the world, I seek out nonfiction books, shows movies, anything to learn more. But it’s always wonderful when you’re just scrolling and you bump into a beautiful nugget of information 🥹.
@@julieannelovesbooks jadiki is what it's called. It's not hard to speak out languages as we are phonics based. Like Ewan is spelt and said as YUIN in my native tongue. A name meaning not from here but apart of US
Nobody cares what or where u come from. Just because u have dna doesn’t mean u could ever construct or play one and if u can’t then ur opinion is completely worthless, as worthless as anybody else who doesn’t play or construct them. If u want a label to wear on your forehead with pride try autism, not being born a race. way to take pride in something u didn’t contribute or control in any way.
The fact that it’s nearly impossible for me to imagine The Joker’s voice coming out of him without the hair and makeup shows what a phenomenal performer he was, RIP
@@viclionsden6752 the main problem with today's world, is that ignorant racists are left to feel intelligent and informed, and they are made to feel they're entitled to feel persecuted. I won't elaborate further
I just started playing I suck but at least my wife is dumbfounded how I even can do it day one somewhat… she can’t even make the sound which I heard women aren’t supposed to play. Anyway seeing him play and even hit that dingo sound is crazy. I’m 4 days into playing it lol hope I can even get that dingo sound
May I ask why? I don’t mean any offense, it’s just that I’m on the spectrum and I often don’t understand things like that and why people react the way they do. I’m horrible at reading people and picking up on social cues.
This is what we call celebrating each others culture, you can tell he was truly fascinated and impressed by the ingenuity of the didgeridoo. And loved to embrace it
@@earthwormjxmhaha nobody gives a fuck about Elvis in the context of this video Drop your address so we can have a friendly chat But you won’t drop it you’ll make every excuse under the sun Because your nothing
You are correct because to play it properly you need to breathe in through your nose while blowing with your mouth. A good player can play a note that lasts for a very long time.
Was it actually him? Or the famous abbo guy on RUclips doing kookaburra? sounds just identical, amazing if that’s real, I still can’t get the breath quite right
@@bushratbeachbum I've had lessons from Aboriginals and I have a well developed audial cortex. You've listened to some over produced recordings. Haha back @ u.
he was one of a kind man. i don’t see any of these other australians going on these types of shows teaching people about our indigenous australians beautiful culture.
@@jamalfromcollege2854I'm just going to call this as I see it.... With a name like Jamal you ARE NOT an Indigenous Australian so STFU, you wouldn't have a clue what your on about JAMAL.
I'm pretty sure "And yet" has just become one of those things people say when they don't know how else to start a sentence, it started with "firstly" followed by no second point. It'll only get worse as more and more people seem to speak because they like hearing it rather than having anything to say. Even ended with an ellipses like we've been left with something to think about...
For a second I thought this was a new video. The talkshow format hasn’t changed and probably never will. It looks brand new. It’s almost like he’s still here - fresh buzzcut, new movie coming out. This is all happening right now in another timeline out there.
As an Australian aboriginal, i loved this. Don’t matter if he ain’t black, he done the instrument justice.. well done. Wow, over 2000 likes? Thanks everyone And to everyone else, to some people it does matter if he is Aboriginal.. it’s our culture, and I suppose you can feel comfortable to question it if it is not your own culture. I don’t question it. Everyone who has such strong opinions on the comments, or for people who just don’t know, aboriginal people sometimes call themselves black, it’s not PC, but we don’t give two sh$ts.. I didn’t realise how much racist people have watched a vid of heath playing the didge… seems like you have a little interest in what you hate so much 😉 To everyone else, I might have to turn the notifications off on this one, have a great day😊🙏🏾 btw, if the world does not classify Australian Aboriginal people as black? Then what are we? How would you describe us? Very interested in the response seeing that I’ve struck such a nerve with non aboriginal people 😉
@@albertabinkarim895 my pleasure mate. Not entirely sure how playing the didge has anything to do with colonising 🤣🤣 where abouts in Oz are you from. I'm a Brisbane boy these days but grew up on the gold coast
This man is a proper gentleman he was filming down in San Diego California. We were next to the set where they were filming Keith ledger at the time we upcoming actor my niece that were 1213 years old knew who he was and walked up to him and asked if they could have a photo with him in it , Keith response was if it’s OK with your dad not knowing I was their uncle what a true true gentleman this young man was raised right my niece still have his picture of them on their wall till this day I’ll never forget
I miss that man so much. I met him, bartending a party about a year before he passed. Even though he didn’t drink that night, he came over to say hi and tipped me. Very sweet guy, and still one of my favorite actors. 🥺
I made a perfectly stupid fart. Since only I heard it, arguably, never made a sound at all and was therefore both stupid and perfect at the same time. 💨👂?
🖤💛❤️ Yaaaaamaaa!!! That means “Hi” in Gamilaraay - language of my mob - Kamilaroi. I loved this! So so Deadly AF! I didn’t think I could love this guy anymore than what I already did, then I see this!!! The respect and knowledge of our culture is so Deadly (means amazing- awesome etc) much love for a beautiful man gone way too early in life. Thanks for sharing this 🖤💛❤️
I almost died from a didgeridoo you won’t believe what happened to me that day when I was playing a didgeridoo in the outback for people in Australia. I didn’t realize that I was so sick until like two months later two months later I begins to have a shocking episode And seizure and I started turning blue and my blood pressure is dangerously low and also I was 10 one diabetic so my blood sugar was terribly low and it was dangerously low. is about 2.8 that’s my blood sugar that day, and I almost died I could not have died from that rare disease I was diagnosed with stage for how Amniotic didgeridoo fluid embolism good day mate, by the way I am not Australian I live in America, but I am Australian American, born in Kennesaw State University. I lived in Kennesaw State, University, Buckingham Palace.
his respect for aboriginals is amazing, as dumb as it sounds it is rare to find an Australian that isnt annoyed and angered by their own natives, same with hugh jackman
Perhaps unlike most Australians Heath and Hugh never had a negative experience with Aboriginals, I'm sorry but it's true, even other Aboriginals will say the same thing about their own people ,Alcohol is their nemesis,
The way he just spawned it in hahaha
My mans in G-mod
My man had some items in his inventory
bros the joker what do you expect
That attache case 😂
Like.. Like it was all scripted?! Can you believe it?! 🤣
Bro took that shit from his inventory 😭💀
What the NPC’s see when you get something from your inventory in GTA 😂
Ahahahha 😂👏👏👏
😂😂😂
Because Australians where convicts and they all come with prison wallets
We are the NPC
Rest in Peace Heath Ledger
:c
His dad runs a race track in Perth. It's not specifically a race track. You can hire rooms for functions and also get your truck licence and learn how to change tyres and tow caravans etc. he does that with Mr McRae. Colin's brother.
just another drug boy
@@BoKWaajust another asshole..
@@duartengsilva it was yes.
sadly some ppl dont have respect for othere ppl :(
As an Aboriginal I am proud that he shared this knowledge correctly and played so wonderfully ❤ thank you xo we love you even though U have passed on
As someone who grew up in Europe Im also glad he shared this. I love learning about native cultures around the world, I seek out nonfiction books, shows movies, anything to learn more. But it’s always wonderful when you’re just scrolling and you bump into a beautiful nugget of information 🥹.
@@julieannelovesbooks jadiki is what it's called. It's not hard to speak out languages as we are phonics based. Like Ewan is spelt and said as YUIN in my native tongue. A name meaning not from here but apart of US
@@allarnnamanager2728 that’s beautiful 🥹
Wow
Nobody cares what or where u come from. Just because u have dna doesn’t mean u could ever construct or play one and if u can’t then ur opinion is completely worthless, as worthless as anybody else who doesn’t play or construct them. If u want a label to wear on your forehead with pride try autism, not being born a race. way to take pride in something u didn’t contribute or control in any way.
The fact that it’s nearly impossible for me to imagine The Joker’s voice coming out of him without the hair and makeup shows what a phenomenal performer he was, RIP
That's what makes him as the joker one of if not the greatest acting performance of all time. It's like it came out of nowhere
The epitome of transformative
I agree you wouldnt think he was the joker at all from this clip
I actually didn't know it was him
I'm so sorry but how did he pass ??? I think that's why they pass so young I think the devil knows they are great an will mess up his plan ....
That little random fact shows he didn't only know how to play it, he also respected it, and the culture it originated from ♥️
Always good to respect that instrument and knowledge of manufacturers
@@viclionsden6752 the main problem with today's world, is that ignorant racists are left to feel intelligent and informed, and they are made to feel they're entitled to feel persecuted.
I won't elaborate further
Yeah we learn all that in primary school in aus
Talk shows are scripted
Even more so when you hear how Heath plays yidaki, dude can do calls but wondering if he could do the circular breathing?
Didnt realise I could love this guy even more. RIP YOU LEGEND.
He was lovely . He is missed , sad that we lost him so young. RIP .Heath Ledger
As an Aboriginal, tears of joy is coming out my eyes right now🥹
I just started playing I suck but at least my wife is dumbfounded how I even can do it day one somewhat… she can’t even make the sound which I heard women aren’t supposed to play. Anyway seeing him play and even hit that dingo sound is crazy. I’m 4 days into playing it lol hope I can even get that dingo sound
May I ask why? I don’t mean any offense, it’s just that I’m on the spectrum and I often don’t understand things like that and why people react the way they do. I’m horrible at reading people and picking up on social cues.
This is what we call celebrating each others culture, you can tell he was truly fascinated and impressed by the ingenuity of the didgeridoo. And loved to embrace it
He's so tasteful.
He knows to give credit where it's due before starting. What a man.
I know, right? Termites are constantly being overlooked
He's not like Elvis
@@earthwormjxmwhat
@@earthwormjxmhaha nobody gives a fuck about Elvis in the context of this video
Drop your address so we can have a friendly chat
But you won’t drop it you’ll make every excuse under the sun
Because your nothing
15 years since his death 😢 15 years has gone really quick. Heath you are missed❤
Health who
@@PTECheath.
Man, 15 years already? Can't believe so long has passed.
@@PTEC Heath Ledger.
"Why so serious?"
What a guy.
Not just that he played the instrument, but his knowledge and respect
Imagine how famous he would be now. What talent he had.
This beautiful beautiful man should not have left this earth so soon...one of my most favorite male actors of all time. Rip Heath 🪽🩷🩷
That is one deeply hypnotic sound.
What a legend, and an overall good guy. He'll always be missed. ❤
Aww it’s so nice to see Heath again. I haven’t seen him in awhile ❤❤❤😊
Rip Aussie legend 🇦🇺
Very sad. I wish he had been around longer.
At least he went out a legend and not someone faded into obscurity
Maybe because he is dead?
Where have you been hiding for not knowing that? :O
Not many have
Wish the clip was longer 😢 6 seconds was not enough to showcase his talent. ❤
You mean to showcase this beautiful instrument
An instrument is basically worthless without the player. It's all about the musician
6 seconds is a really long time depending on who you ask
@@longcrabthe instrument is amazing but it’s silent without a person playing it.
You are correct because to play it properly you need to breathe in through your nose while blowing with your mouth. A good player can play a note that lasts for a very long time.
As a proud Aboriginal. This gubbah is a full legend❤️🤙🏿
I love learning slang, what's a gubbah?
@@dozloveseme gubbah is Aboriginal for white fella
@@tha_clucka2325 thank you
Pride is a deadly sin
He was so humble loved the true Australians the aboriginals sweet man had a beautiful soul RIP ANGEL 🙏💖😇🙏✌️
I just love the one super excited guy in the crowd when he pulls it out “YEA”
Surely gotta be an Aussie in America 😂
As a didge player myself, this is by far one of the best rhythms I’ve ever heard! Bravo comrade 👏🏻
Is that what only cool instrument players can call it, a "didge" haha goooooooober
Sounds like a big ass diesel truck, down in the forest, loaded going uphill, shifting with the turbo blow off and everything.
Was it actually him? Or the famous abbo guy on RUclips doing kookaburra? sounds just identical, amazing if that’s real, I still can’t get the breath quite right
@@DZblazelmao
@@frankfurt1063 haha
I didn’t know Heath could play the yidaki. He got a good sound out of it. Respect 🖤💛❤️
there were certainly some effects thrown in there. That's not a natural sound
@@onesong2001mate i’m from the part of australia’s where these were created and they defiantly can sound like that if you are skilled enough
You from arnhem land? don’t know many other australians to call it but its original name
@@bushratbeachbum I've had lessons from Aboriginals and I have a well developed audial cortex. You've listened to some over produced recordings. Haha back @ u.
@@onesong2001 well done you.
I don't feel the need to engage further if you're aware of the sounds a didge can produce.
Incredible sound.... something hauntingly beautiful about it.
Respect. Such a difficult instrument. I have two. For two years, still trying to get circular breathing.
What an incredible loss for the human race to miss such an artist so young.
I'm sorry but who was he? I don't recognize him and there are no names in the vid
@@Leo-mu8kn Heath Ledger, played the Joker in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.
@@jonpaul6948 thank u
@@cstrickland1002 not u jon Paul answered first
@Leo-mu8kn it's the guy from breaking bad
Man I miss this dude so much… He was such an amazing actor too.!!
he was one of a kind man. i don’t see any of these other australians going on these types of shows teaching people about our indigenous australians beautiful culture.
Lmao it's not beautiful 😂😂😂
We had the most powerful and beautiful and inspiring exhibition of Indigenous Australian Artists work here in Auckland last year. We loved it
@@jamalfromcollege2854It's always funny watching whites getting butthurt over compliments toward the natives. 😂😂😂
@@jamalfromcollege2854 It's always funny when the mayos get butthurt when compliments are paid to the Natives. 😂😂
@@jamalfromcollege2854I'm just going to call this as I see it....
With a name like Jamal you ARE NOT an Indigenous Australian so STFU, you wouldn't have a clue what your on about JAMAL.
I miss you Heath. So much love to you & Paul. ❤❤❤❤❤ Lost but NEVER forgotten!
There were so many things Heath could do well. What a gift he was.
The kids in the back of the class with a rolled up flex book
Rip leath ledger😢❤
*heath
death
Joker: You wanna know how I got this Didgeridoo?
Let's make a music from that face
“Let’s put some rhythm in that soul” 🤡
The way he looked into it for a second🤣🤣🤣
Lifes not the same anymore without him. Legend for sure. RIP
I love that sound, as a maori woman I love the aboriginal culture, it is beautiful 😊❤
Ok. Why is that important
As a maori woman, I’m actually a white guy
@@foxface9892 why is what important sorry?
@@spudwickthrockmorton2112 🤣🤣🤣 nope not quite
@@foxface9892 mind ur fkn business. How about that.
And yet this guy gave one of the best performances in cinema history….
"And yet" ?
That seems so out of place. It implies he wasn't good at one of those things, but he clearly was
Yeah damn shame he's gone. He definitely would have become a leading actor after playing the Joker in Batman. Damn shame.
@@pickmeasinnerya, WTH is THAT about, eight?
what that has to do with knowing to play didgeridoo? 😅
I'm pretty sure "And yet" has just become one of those things people say when they don't know how else to start a sentence, it started with "firstly" followed by no second point. It'll only get worse as more and more people seem to speak because they like hearing it rather than having anything to say. Even ended with an ellipses like we've been left with something to think about...
For a second I thought this was a new video. The talkshow format hasn’t changed and probably never will. It looks brand new. It’s almost like he’s still here - fresh buzzcut, new movie coming out. This is all happening right now in another timeline out there.
Badass Human Being!
I’m impressed! That is a difficult instrument to play.
As an Australian aboriginal, i loved this. Don’t matter if he ain’t black, he done the instrument justice.. well done.
Wow, over 2000 likes? Thanks everyone
And to everyone else, to some people it does matter if he is Aboriginal.. it’s our culture, and I suppose you can feel comfortable to question it if it is not your own culture. I don’t question it.
Everyone who has such strong opinions on the comments, or for people who just don’t know, aboriginal people sometimes call themselves black, it’s not PC, but we don’t give two sh$ts..
I didn’t realise how much racist people have watched a vid of heath playing the didge… seems like you have a little interest in what you hate so much 😉
To everyone else, I might have to turn the notifications off on this one, have a great day😊🙏🏾
btw, if the world does not classify Australian Aboriginal people as black? Then what are we? How would you describe us? Very interested in the response seeing that I’ve struck such a nerve with non aboriginal people 😉
It does matter, colonizer
@@LilRichNigga24 you need some love in your life! Life is too short to hate, godbless
@@albertabinkarim895 don't stress mate. Some people aren't happy unless they're carrying on like a goose .I thought he did pretty well too
@@matthewcullen1298 thank you 🙏🏾 I loose hope on the human race when people choose to be this way, but you have restored my confidence! 👏🏾
@@albertabinkarim895 my pleasure mate. Not entirely sure how playing the didge has anything to do with colonising 🤣🤣 where abouts in Oz are you from. I'm a Brisbane boy these days but grew up on the gold coast
Think of all the sick ass movies he would have made after he killed it in Batman! It's a damn shame- gone way too soon...!
Man pulled that diggeridoo out of his inventory.
Fine as wine, receding hairline and all. So talented!! So handsome!!
That one guy in the audience was really excited, that he was able to play the didgeridoo, yelling "Yeah".
HEATH is a LEGEND
LEDGEND*
i really wanna get to this point... i really wanna learn how to make the "pewwpeww" sound
That is by yelling in a high pitch into it
Its easier than it looks/sounds
You will. 😊
Heath Ledger
Lol 😂😂😂
Heath Ledger played Didgeridoo?!? That's awesome!
Oh Heath 😢 Miss ya bud.
Welp… now I’m gonna go watch a bunch of didgeridoo videos… there goes the next half hour of my day
Can follow it up with some heath ledger movies and take up tomorrow too lol
hard candy will mess you up but its his best performance@@chalor182 im sure you agree. top of the list
This man is a proper gentleman he was filming down in San Diego California. We were next to the set where they were filming Keith ledger at the time we upcoming actor my niece that were 1213 years old knew who he was and walked up to him and asked if they could have a photo with him in it , Keith response was if it’s OK with your dad not knowing I was their uncle what a true true gentleman this young man was raised right my niece still have his picture of them on their wall till this day I’ll never forget
Is his name Keith?
It's Heath, but close enough
I approve of this.❤
I miss that man so much. I met him, bartending a party about a year before he passed. Even though he didn’t drink that night, he came over to say hi and tipped me. Very sweet guy, and still one of my favorite actors. 🥺
They forgot to sand the mouthpiece. That's how he got those scars.
TribalNeed channel brought me to this video, watch his videos as he also plays the Didgeridoo live with Techno music
I want to learn how to play this man
One of the best actors ever even with minimal amount of movies
Beautiful Aussie boy. Left too soon.😭
That is such a cool sound!
And that's how I got these scars....
Heath: *makes a pathetic fart like noise*
Heath also later: *Becomes serious and confident and plays the didgeridoo perfectly*
you: worships celebrities because braindead
Thanks for the written version of what I just watched… I was confused until I saw your comment 👍🏼👍🏼
I made a perfectly stupid fart. Since only I heard it, arguably, never made a sound at all and was therefore both stupid and perfect at the same time. 💨👂?
Text: originals
Him: aboriginals
Me fix the text
Oh, Heath Ledger 😢❤
🖤💛❤️ Yaaaaamaaa!!! That means “Hi” in Gamilaraay - language of my mob - Kamilaroi. I loved this! So so Deadly AF! I didn’t think I could love this guy anymore than what I already did, then I see this!!! The respect and knowledge of our culture is so Deadly (means amazing- awesome etc) much love for a beautiful man gone way too early in life. Thanks for sharing this 🖤💛❤️
I almost died from a didgeridoo you won’t believe what happened to me that day when I was playing a didgeridoo in the outback for people in Australia. I didn’t realize that I was so sick until like two months later two months later I begins to have a shocking episode And seizure and I started turning blue and my blood pressure is dangerously low and also I was 10 one diabetic so my blood sugar was terribly low and it was dangerously low. is about 2.8 that’s my blood sugar that day, and I almost died I could not have died from that rare disease I was diagnosed with stage for how Amniotic didgeridoo fluid embolism good day mate, by the way I am not Australian I live in America, but I am Australian American, born in Kennesaw State University. I lived in Kennesaw State, University, Buckingham Palace.
🤨 that message was all over the place, and my brain still hurt’s trying to make sense of it.
When i was a kid i thought they were called "Australian originals" and the more i think about it the more i feel its ever more correct.
Aborigine is latin - „ab origine“, from the beginning. So it’s actually a respectful name
Noice
Must be some Aussies in the comments section 😁
I love Heath Ledger
We miss you Heath!!!❤
Doesn’t count if you can’t do the circular breathing 😁
Umm, the clip ended while he was playing. The way his cheeks were puffing, it looked like circular breathing to me.
his respect for aboriginals is amazing, as dumb as it sounds it is rare to find an Australian that isnt annoyed and angered by their own natives, same with hugh jackman
Perhaps unlike most Australians Heath and Hugh never had a negative experience with Aboriginals, I'm sorry but it's true, even other Aboriginals will say the same thing about their own people ,Alcohol is their nemesis,
@@2_Trillion_galaxieswith that comment you’re skipping over some vital information and not doing their situation justice!
@@2_Trillion_galaxiesThat's right mate.
What a dumb thing to say, don't make assumptions and spread bullcrap lies
@@2_Trillion_galaxies lmao alchoholism is a problem for anyone. Ur comment just proves how arrogsnt and blatantly racist yall are
Such a well informed guy and his didgeridoo skills gave me shivers. Wish i got to see more of him. RIP to the best Joker of all time.
It's an alien language musical instrument
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What a massive talent he was!
So talented, handsome, charming…
It sounded crazier than a synth once he got going!!
Good on ya Heath ❤
That is fabulous… well done x
Oh my God, you found a holy grail from the Golden age of Conan O'Brian.
Heath was such a beautiful genuine soul
Looove how he is so excited to share the culture of it and mo’olelo behind it. ❤🤙🏽
Amazing.......what a great sound......🤟🤟🤟🤟
Beautiful unique sounding instrument! Other wordly!
Will forever miss this man! 😔
What a divine human. xx
The first buup had me laughing when he said, " thank you"! Lols!😅💁🇨🇦😂✌️🤪
Beautiful sound...
Could have allowed us hear a bit more!😊
The saddest loss.. such a beautiful human being.. we miss you 🙏🏼💗
Dude. His playing was fookin amazing man
Guy was pure talent. RIP Heath
Miss this legendary individual
What a surprise!! I've missed his magnificent voice (and face)
❤❤❤❤❤
The guy screaming “YEAH!”😭😭
He was utterly charismatic.
What a class act.
The guy was a natural.
🇦🇺💫
"Are all the termites out by now" ahhh obvious childish humour so funny, comedy gold right there.