The other passengers are sure to enjoy the entertainment I will provide throughout our 17-hour flight to the Philippines thanks to my new compact travel didgeridoo!
Just picked up a box didgeridoo like this. Been able to make a variety of cool sounds and drones. Still working on having the breath for long drones. This dudes circular breathing is incredible! I hope to one day be able to do the same
The didgeridoo (also known as a didjeridu) is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia around 1,500 years ago and still in widespread use today both in Australia and around the world. It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or drone pipe. Musicologists classify it as a brass aerophone.
@Blake839 stop being such a dumbass. Nobody said it was complicated. And just because it's complicated doesn't mean it's better. They used this instrument to copy sounds from different animals and other stuff they heard around them, not to try to perform a sonata by Mozart.
Blake839 A didgeridoo can’t do what a piano can but I’ve never heard a piano do what a didgeridoo can. Stop acting like any one instrument is better than another. They all have the same cultural importance.
Though I do not play any wind instruments, I would think the Didgeridoo would be one of the most difficult to master. I mean for one, brass and woodwind players really do not need to take breathe in the middle of a note - while simultaneously playing. I love all instruments, but this one (the didgeridoo) is definitely on my top ten list!
like it, nice Sound, easy to Play (not as easy as my small synthetic and bamboo one) I`m a little bit afraid a jungle Spider could be inside but it would drowning after a while found out travel didgeridoo´s are very wet Things :P fits exactly in a army trousers big side pocket
@@claremeinhardt4578 you are right, I am wrong,,,just sayin, his digi playin is awesome,,,,thanks for splitting hairs,,,gee,,,I wish I was perfect,,,,,😎
The other passengers are sure to enjoy the entertainment I will provide throughout our 17-hour flight to the Philippines thanks to my new compact travel didgeridoo!
Awesome! Let us know how it goes ;-) Safe travels.
Hopefully the won't offer you a new dining room. 😁
Hopefully, when they throw you out of the plane, it's with a parachute! Haaaaa! Just an awesome comment!
XD lmao!!!
Can't wait to go back there, love that place!
Wow! What a talented player. It must have taken years to learn that breath technique! He is a powerful player that I will be looking for on RUclips.
Just picked up a box didgeridoo like this. Been able to make a variety of cool sounds and drones. Still working on having the breath for long drones. This dudes circular breathing is incredible! I hope to one day be able to do the same
The didgeridoo (also known as a didjeridu) is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia around 1,500 years ago and still in widespread use today both in Australia and around the world. It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or drone pipe. Musicologists classify it as a brass aerophone.
@Blake839 stop being such a dumbass. Nobody said it was complicated. And just because it's complicated doesn't mean it's better. They used this instrument to copy sounds from different animals and other stuff they heard around them, not to try to perform a sonata by Mozart.
Blake839 A didgeridoo can’t do what a piano can but I’ve never heard a piano do what a didgeridoo can. Stop acting like any one instrument is better than another. They all have the same cultural importance.
Though I do not play any wind instruments, I would think the Didgeridoo would be one of the most difficult to master. I mean for one, brass and woodwind players really do not need to take breathe in the middle of a note - while simultaneously playing. I love all instruments, but this one (the didgeridoo) is definitely on my top ten list!
Imagine being pulled over and trying to explain that isn't a flask.😜
Much better than I expected.
Same here
This is what my dog would sound like eating food with amazon music playing
This comment made me giggle uncontrollably... My dog eats like that too!!
this is cool as hell
exactly what I've been looking for!
Of course. Who doesn’t need a travel didgeridoo, since their original won’t fit.
Ah yes, for all my didgeridoo needs.
Damn, this dude can really blow.
Yo, he going off frfr. Slaps bro
I just go one of these and I'm loving it, but I can't figure out proper technique of playing it to achieving that didgeridoo sound.
Play 20min a day
Blake839 Fair point.
I've always wanted a digi
like it, nice Sound, easy to Play (not as easy as my small synthetic and bamboo one)
I`m a little bit afraid a jungle Spider could be inside but it would drowning after a while
found out travel didgeridoo´s are very wet Things :P
fits exactly in a army trousers big side pocket
Awesome demo, thanks.
He is actually a master,,,,very difficult,,,,circular breathing,,,,tho hes probably not Maori,,,,,hes an expert!!!!!😎
Didgeridoo is Australian, isn't it? So he's probably not an Aborigine, but I'm pretty sure Maori is unrelated
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@@claremeinhardt4578 you are right, I am wrong,,,just sayin, his digi playin is awesome,,,,thanks for splitting hairs,,,gee,,,I wish I was perfect,,,,,😎
@@viciousKev shouldnt you be at home, beating your 5th ex wife, and stomping on the neighbors new puppy?😎
it looks like he's vaping a comically sized vape
*Can I use this as an alternative BONG???*
I mean, why not?
No
I've heard these can attract Sasquatch!
Fantastic!!!!
my man
kinda sounds like a normal horn at the beginning. can't play it with another instrument at the same time like you can with pipes thought.
Like someone is torturing a poor chicken
Anyone have tips on how to clean this thing?
dry sand. tip a little in it, and shake lots, and repeat as necessary
hey, what tone is it?
Sounds like 2 walruses doing it.
I will save by packet of corn flakes next time
WHHAAT? Awesome!!!!!
this sounds terrible compared to other didge boxes i've heard
Please name some of those you mentioned that we have a chance to compare them.
karli34 This didge sounds great , but the player cant play it very well
karli34 just check out zalem 60 seconds didgeridoo challenge with this didge
can you provide a link?
I would also like you see you link some of the other didge boxes you've heard that are better. Please provide a link for us
Khe berga!?