If you guys are in Australia, look up heartland didgeridoo, Tynon is the master, he had is didgeridoo sent out on the space station years ago😉 knows what he is on about and the whole craft of walking in the bush and waiting for the wood to be ready. Bellingen, NSW awesome person
Ah ben ca y est je vois que vous venez en Septembre dans le plat pays qui est le mien (quoique)... cette fois au moins j'aurai une chance d'aller vous ecouter en live!
I love to see them playing Didgeridoo. I.m.o we should not compare traditional and modern Didgeridoo. my deepest bowing before these two players. I would be glad to see them live.
i've always wanted to pick up playing the didgeridoo, you kids have inspired me to actually do it. simply amazing. even my boyfriend who was never very big on this instrument walked over and stood there amazed at your music. so good. never stop doing this! you are so good, you have to come to asheville some time!
Vous êtes français non ? Je voudrais savoir quelque astuces Vous êtes super fort je suis amatrice de didgeridoo et de beatbox Puis je s'il vous plait avoir le facebook d'un d'entre vous ?
Mr Paco Carlé....you've missed the most important = (***) try to give shit advices elsewhere ............! ***Percussion is already there [PaulDavila- thanks Paul ]
ok to all, woman should not play the yadaki or to people who dont know the didgeridoo, it is a traditional Aboriginal tool used for story telling and pasing on of knowledge. yes in SOME cases woman would make and test the didgeridoo but this was only by permission of the elders and never in front of people, she has great talent I am not saying other wise but it is wrong for her to play out in the open if she really did love the didgeridoo she would respect the traditional owners. This is not sexiest statment men had mens business and women had women business this was the law of the tribes and should be followed.
if you are going to play something with such cultural significances as the didgeridoo you should respect the customs and traditions of the culture it comes from regardless if you are from that culture or not
liam begnell www.riskyregencies.com/2008/09/17/women-and-violins/ there is also the consideration of what already is. The globalization of cultures and societies is happening, whether we like it or not. Oh, sure, there may be a pocket or two of a populace who does their best to choose to live a tribal life, but even then, theres going to be spillover. At the very least, tribal peoples are going to start ; -using the leftovers of higher-technology societies, such as 4th and 5th hand re-reuse of building materials, clothing, and bits and bobs of other things for use as decorative elements or tools-of-sorts. - not being bothered by airplanes in the sky, or helicopters thundering along overhead. - seeing non-tribal people in trucks or boats or the like, doing their best to skirt around the rez-territory, or not, as the case may be. sweethesound.tumblr.com/post/7085381212/jaguar-dancer-photography-kenneth-garrett Not to mention the two facts of, (near as i can tell) A- the topic as to whether or not the taboo of women playing yidaki's, even in australia, was never unanimously firmly established, was not iterated to white people. (admittedly, im not in australia, so i dont know what the talk is over there.), and may or may not have been enforced/attempted to preserve the yidaki as an australian-aboriginal-only instrument, in spite of its exceedingly basic nature. and perhaps most importantly B - the idea is already out there, and im most certainly not the first, nor the last. Much as one may try to respect a cultures traditions, its a fact that the genie cannot be put back into its bottle, by force or otherwise. Im inclined to compare it to the social and cultural interactions between America and Japan; yes, there are many things that manage to stay in their country of origin, but there are also many things that cross the pond, and that segments of the other country's populous just can't seem to get enough of. For instance, baseball in japan, and anime/manga in america.
Whats exact a nice idea and whats bullshit? If u dont like the didj, its your thing. But let me know what disturbs you. I as didj player want learn from other people's flavour & hearing.
Adam Czech Ok, so he'd prefer more the "outback / meditative" and aboriginal playing? I fully understand that, because for me this vid is very cool too but its half beatbox and half didj and I like more the "oldschool" playing with more bush romance.and more spiritual passion. I dont understand why this is so high-rated, didjeridu is more than that.
Наша банда 🪃
came here from eeb allay ooo. captivating sound.
I am here after watching Eeb Allay Ooo
Amazing music & a really good movie
Same❤😭
If you guys are in Australia, look up heartland didgeridoo, Tynon is the master, he had is didgeridoo sent out on the space station years ago😉 knows what he is on about and the whole craft of walking in the bush and waiting for the wood to be ready. Bellingen, NSW awesome person
Dass sind für MICH die Weltbesten Didgeridoo spieler💐😎🤗🙏
Ich hatte Sie an internationalen Didgeridoo Festival kennen lernen dürfen .., SUPE
Oh danke 🙏
Attends ! C'est le Rolex Center de l'EPFL à Lausanne derrière !!! J'habite à côté !
Good stuff and love the video editing... Two of you sound GREAT together! 🤘
Didgeridoo Duo!
Super work as always from the Dynamic Duo 🤘💚🌍🙏
❤❤❤❤❤
Eeb Allay Ooo❤
daym daym daym daym, wow wow wow wow
🤣
Awesome 😎
Galaxy U 2, grate performances. Talent and Virtuoso ,notes on all directions -real pleasure !
Tks. U 2 for the quality sound recorded
you two are great together!
4:57 OMG I live in Lausanne !!!!!!!!!!
this track always makes the hair stand up on my neck. nice one guys
Ah ben ca y est je vois que vous venez en Septembre dans le plat pays qui est le mien (quoique)... cette fois au moins j'aurai une chance d'aller vous ecouter en live!
Wait ! We can see the Rolex Center of the EPFL in Lausanne behind them !!! I live in a place close to there !
Hello from Alex i Say Amazing breath
Great show at FATT 2014. Estombar. Portugal.
Continue the good work.
Amazing!!!! Perfect sound! Greetings from Itlay!!!!
I love to see them playing Didgeridoo. I.m.o we should not compare traditional and modern Didgeridoo. my deepest bowing before these two players. I would be glad to see them live.
Par Crom! c'est genial
I like their style
You guys have awsome vibe when u play together, , keep it coming!!!
@Mari P your wish is for the next August 13th in the south-west of France.
SO SICK. Love the dnb speed. :)
whaaa! very good my friend!
Awesome ! Thank you
i've always wanted to pick up playing the didgeridoo, you kids have inspired me to actually do it. simply amazing. even my boyfriend who was never very big on this instrument walked over and stood there amazed at your music. so good. never stop doing this! you are so good, you have to come to asheville some time!
Hey Charlie, how does the didgeridooing?
Brilliant didg playing, love it, much more please if you can, you guys play really well together, don't give up will you. :-)
Wahnsinn ihr habt es echt drauf!! Hut ab👌👌🥰
Heres a trippy thought: if some cataclysm ever occured, electronic musical rhythms could still survive via beatboxing. 🤔
🙂
C'est juste formidable !
It's just beautiful ! ♥
Nice performance! I own a didge, perhaps one of the most difficult ancient instruments to master. I love watching you guys perform. Peace!
siete fantastici, SUPER !!!!
Very nice
Harleyman and Didge Player
Switzerland
Loved them @ FATT festival! Congrats!
Jamming along with my jaw harp :)
really good
you are amazing!
Sweet tunes
WOW
very good :)
Excellent son! Merci.
Amazing job as always
Need info about those stands!
Look for "djembe djs9000" 😉
Génial j'adore !!
you are so cool
i love it
Woww beautiful
Demais esse som é pirante Adéle e zalem
obrigado em nome do Brasil.
Lordsan.
This is amazing keep it up!!! pure sound
woow.genial!!!!!!!!!!!
im hooked xD
Classe!
buenicimo, rico ahi en dnb!
Love !
sexy
Yiah Yiah
Continuez vous êtes oufs, ça tues!
is that willow ? very powerful
Holy shit this is amazing
I want to find that tree
XD
so inspiring!!!!!!!! I want to go and see a gig like this.. but where??!!!!
Where are you from? We have différent gigs this year in Europe ans usa
where in the usa?
+Adele Blanchin so
+Adele Blanchin south west england
Vous êtes français non ?
Je voudrais savoir quelque astuces
Vous êtes super fort je suis amatrice de didgeridoo et de beatbox
Puis je s'il vous plait avoir le facebook d'un d'entre vous ?
Dude this shit is tight as fuck !
You've got an awesome didge! Where can I find one like that??
I mean a removable eucalyptus one..
Thank you, you both are definitely my didgeridoo gurus :)
+Valentino Di Donato Hi, these didg are made by didgelement, you can find his website on google ;-)
cheers
Nice!! You need some percussion and the sound well be great!!
Percussion is already there, my friend
Mr Paco Carlé....you've missed the most important = (***) try to give shit advices elsewhere ............!
***Percussion is already there [PaulDavila- thanks Paul ]
. you are a stupid poor person, my comment was with good intention. What your you think it is not important for me.
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Where r u from? :)
They are french
This shows a lot of mastery. Well done.
Also, where did you get your didges from? Their tone matches really well.
Très peu savent que "l'homme" à deux devienne humains .
++++++++++++
Faboules
Is Adele Zalem's girlfriend ?
No we're not together :-)
@@zalemdidg Ah d'accord ! En tous cas j'adore ce que tu fais ! :)
Vive le didgeridoo 🎵
@@FloTelip Merci ! :-)
:D
ok to all, woman should not play the yadaki or to people who dont know the didgeridoo, it is a traditional Aboriginal tool used for story telling and pasing on of knowledge. yes in SOME cases woman would make and test the didgeridoo but this was only by permission of the elders and never in front of people, she has great talent I am not saying other wise but it is wrong for her to play out in the open if she really did love the didgeridoo she would respect the traditional owners. This is not sexiest statment men had mens business and women had women business this was the law of the tribes and should be followed.
Lol what a crock of shit
and what makes you think that
Because she doesn't live in a tribe, what relevance do tribal laws and traditions have outside of the tribe?
if you are going to play something with such cultural significances as the didgeridoo you should respect the customs and traditions of the culture it comes from regardless if you are from that culture or not
liam begnell www.riskyregencies.com/2008/09/17/women-and-violins/
there is also the consideration of what already is.
The globalization of cultures and societies is happening, whether we like it or not. Oh, sure, there may be a pocket or two of a populace who does their best to choose to live a tribal life, but even then, theres going to be spillover. At the very least, tribal peoples are going to start ;
-using the leftovers of higher-technology societies, such as 4th and 5th hand re-reuse of building materials, clothing, and bits and bobs of other things for use as decorative elements or tools-of-sorts.
- not being bothered by airplanes in the sky, or helicopters thundering along overhead.
- seeing non-tribal people in trucks or boats or the like, doing their best to skirt around the rez-territory, or not, as the case may be.
sweethesound.tumblr.com/post/7085381212/jaguar-dancer-photography-kenneth-garrett
Not to mention the two facts of, (near as i can tell) A- the topic as to whether or not the taboo of women playing yidaki's, even in australia, was never unanimously firmly established, was not iterated to white people. (admittedly, im not in australia, so i dont know what the talk is over there.), and may or may not have been enforced/attempted to preserve the yidaki as an australian-aboriginal-only instrument, in spite of its exceedingly basic nature.
and perhaps most importantly B - the idea is already out there, and im most certainly not the first, nor the last. Much as one may try to respect a cultures traditions, its a fact that the genie cannot be put back into its bottle, by force or otherwise.
Im inclined to compare it to the social and cultural interactions between America and Japan; yes, there are many things that manage to stay in their country of origin, but there are also many things that cross the pond, and that segments of the other country's populous just can't seem to get enough of. For instance, baseball in japan, and anime/manga in america.
nice idea, but for me its bullshit
you ever play one? mAybe not so much.
Whats exact a nice idea and whats bullshit? If u dont like the didj, its your thing. But let me know what disturbs you. I as didj player want learn from other people's flavour & hearing.
***** I think, that mAybe7480 doesn't like modern music played on Didgeridoo and I understand him. Anyway, they are very talented.
Adam Czech Ok, so he'd prefer more the "outback / meditative" and aboriginal playing? I fully understand that, because for me this vid is very cool too but its half beatbox and half didj and I like more the "oldschool" playing with more bush romance.and more spiritual passion. I dont understand why this is so high-rated, didjeridu is more than that.
***** Maybe many of young people think, that this "outback/meditative" playing is just meaningless growling. Such times.