So I can get my voice all the way to, C2 without that brassy rattle in my voice but I only started a few days ago may I please have professional tips? Edit: I forgot to mention I can go lower but only with the rattle... I mean no disrespect if I seem demanding. Edit Edit: Forgot to mention I am really interested in didgeridoo I want to get F0 to C1 if that's possible...
i'm going to be that guy in the comments asking the question that has been asked 300 times already, however: when i try to play didgerido i can get the note quite easilly and my circular breathing is decent.. but my nasal tubes are quite tight, not clogged but just unlucky to have a tight nose bridge or something, so i can never breath in fast enough to get enough air and will eventually run out of air... when i try to play with less air i will not get a good tone.. when i try to tighten my lips i cannot get a good tone either... is there any way to fix this or am i just unlucky
Maybe if you develop more strength and control in your cheeks and jaw muscles it will allow you to push out stronger airstreams and take more frequent inhalations
I have similar problem. You can try adhesive nasal strips which athletes use to open up the nose, and are also used to help breathe better while sleeping, works for me.
I put my hand up at the top of didge, just a tad below the mouthpiece, and let my nose rest against it, pushing the tip of my nose upwards a bit, which helps open it up some.
Might actually get one of these. Right now I'm rocking the $40 Amazon PVC didge
Cool collection. I hope to bring in a Didge into my sound healing practice soon.
The turtle and the big bell were my favorites. I'd love a wide one like that in my collection some day.
need to get back into making and playing didge
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So I can get my voice all the way to, C2 without that brassy rattle in my voice but I only started a few days ago may I please have professional tips? Edit: I forgot to mention I can go lower but only with the rattle... I mean no disrespect if I seem demanding. Edit Edit: Forgot to mention I am really interested in didgeridoo I want to get F0 to C1 if that's possible...
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i'm going to be that guy in the comments asking the question that has been asked 300 times already, however:
when i try to play didgerido i can get the note quite easilly and my circular breathing is decent.. but my nasal tubes are quite tight, not clogged but just unlucky to have a tight nose bridge or something, so i can never breath in fast enough to get enough air and will eventually run out of air... when i try to play with less air i will not get a good tone.. when i try to tighten my lips i cannot get a good tone either... is there any way to fix this or am i just unlucky
Maybe if you develop more strength and control in your cheeks and jaw muscles it will allow you to push out stronger airstreams and take more frequent inhalations
I have similar problem. You can try adhesive nasal strips which athletes use to open up the nose, and are also used to help breathe better while sleeping, works for me.
I put my hand up at the top of didge, just a tad below the mouthpiece, and let my nose rest against it, pushing the tip of my nose upwards a bit, which helps open it up some.