Didgeridoo Drum Sound Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Dubravko Lapaine demonstrates how to do one of the basic drum sounds on a didgeridoo. It is a way into clear percussive grooves in didgeridoo playing.
    For a great drum sound didgeridoo have a look at:
    www.duendedidge...
    For other great didgeridoos:
    www.duendedidge...
    For didgeridoo music with lot of drum sounds:
    music.lapaine.com/
    For didgeridoo secrets and beyond didgeridoo playing:
    lapaine.com/
    Special thanks to Joao Jardim for drawing the schematics of the drum sound!

Komentáře • 58

  • @urvisaxena1191
    @urvisaxena1191 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much guru ji! I picked up the digd just 3 days ago and there has been so much progress because of your videos. Very grateful! Love from India ❤️

  • @jcmusc
    @jcmusc Před 4 měsíci +1

    oh my! The embouchure aperture. I haven't heard that since I learned throat singing.

  • @looseyfur74
    @looseyfur74 Před 6 lety +5

    amazing player giving solid lessons

    • @DuendeDidgeridoo
      @DuendeDidgeridoo  Před 6 lety +4

      ha! better than solid player giving amazing lessons! ;-)

  • @DavidRYates
    @DavidRYates Před 6 lety +5

    So awesome! I've been waiting for someone to post a clear video about this. Thank you so much. Lots of respect for your playing, man!

  • @mysteriousmansion1841
    @mysteriousmansion1841 Před 6 lety +2

    This is extremely helpful. Thanks for all the knowledge and carefully worded lessons. The profile camera angle from the side really helped me see what your mouth is doing.

  • @EduardRock10
    @EduardRock10 Před 6 lety +2

    im applying your 3 daily exercises, but i was feeling a little bit stuck on the breath pulses so this video its fakin awesome for me right now bro, thanks!

  • @JonnyMcBoingBoing
    @JonnyMcBoingBoing Před 6 lety +4

    Top quality job Du. Best wishes from London UK!

  • @larenslarens
    @larenslarens Před 4 lety +3

    Incredible video! As professional trombonist I get out this sound quite easily, but I had to watch the video to discover that possibility.. I hope I once will be able to manage the changes between drone and drum sound 50% as virtuous like you do... but I double I will get there :P

  • @wingzofsteel
    @wingzofsteel Před 6 lety +2

    I'm speechless. Great lesson.

  • @aurelien8953
    @aurelien8953 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much

  • @sofiddle
    @sofiddle Před měsícem

    Thanks Du !! The tutorial was very helpful to me !! 😊 and I am excited to learn the variations of drum sounds you do at around 11:30. 🤗

  • @jonathanlewis4077
    @jonathanlewis4077 Před 6 lety +2

    Awesome thanks I enjoy the video thanks for sharing this with us today

  • @toolsofconsciousness8220
    @toolsofconsciousness8220 Před 6 lety +2

    Amazing! Thank you very much!

  • @amaurykie321
    @amaurykie321 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks a lot for taling the time to explain all this; I love the quality of the video and your way of expressing it with humour :)

  • @alisong1627
    @alisong1627 Před 6 lety +2

    This is relevant to my Harmonica playing! Very good extra practice schedule to do for wind/percussion instrument.

    • @DuendeDidgeridoo
      @DuendeDidgeridoo  Před 6 lety +1

      Wow! It never occurred to me that this could be applied on other woodwind instruments... but you are right! It can be!
      And on harmonica it could be great, but there is another drum sound on the didgeridoo that could work even better for harmonica because it uses a bit more of airflow and stronger attack. The problem is that I have a big problem teaching that sound ;-/

    • @alisong1627
      @alisong1627 Před 6 lety +1

      That sounds interesting. I would like to hear/ see you do that even if you can't describe/each it. As I also play Bodhran and Cajon drums so I'm always on look out for anything interesting that crosses over. Do you think the difference in the physiology between a male and female oral cavity/larynx etc. is the main reason males play better didge? I just can't get any "strength" in my pops etc.

    • @DuendeDidgeridoo
      @DuendeDidgeridoo  Před 6 lety +2

      Hey Alison! You can hear this drumming sound throughout this song: music.lapaine.com/track/prorok-oblaka It is a much "thicker" drum sound than this one. I can teach it, but without much success! For some reason even great and pro players struggle with it and I didn't figure out why yet.
      I feel the main reason that males play better generally is because there are much more males who play didgeridoo. Usually through propaganda that is actually a distorted perception of what Aborigines think/feel/say. If we had similar number of female and male players, we could have a better insight of what women are capable of doing. Often we can be surprised at how much women are close in physical strength to males, but for males it is uncomfortable to see. Have a look at running, climbing and even Olympic weightlifting, and even in all those sports there are more men in general. I feel similar is true for didgeridoo playing, maybe women cannot become exactly that strong, but I think they can come pretty damn close! Power to You!

    • @alisong1627
      @alisong1627 Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you for your inspiring reply. Now I know I'm on the right track I will keep trying harder and follow my own creativity like you have demonstrated!

  • @mercybuckets8268
    @mercybuckets8268 Před 6 lety +2

    Yes, really good. Thank you!

  • @123aufgehts
    @123aufgehts Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Du. Thanks a lot. Hopefully see you soon.

  • @vonobenbeobachtenundlachen
    @vonobenbeobachtenundlachen Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for the detailed instructions in this video to learn to play the didgeridoo instrument...

  • @paulangelo9074
    @paulangelo9074 Před 5 lety

    You're just great! Was a great pleasure meet and hear you at Swizzeridoo on Saturday!
    Thanks for your inspiration! 👏
    Best wishes, see ya!

  • @peddlepop129
    @peddlepop129 Před 6 lety +1

    Fantastic

  • @youreadmyname4001
    @youreadmyname4001 Před rokem

    this changed everything. Thank you 11:30 min till 11:50 min 🤯😳😲

  • @martinweber988
    @martinweber988 Před 6 lety +1

    Whoa that went fast after the announcement. Thank you!

  • @user-sh8fs2fu9b
    @user-sh8fs2fu9b Před 4 lety

    Good explanation

  • @jozeffarkas6158
    @jozeffarkas6158 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you very much! BEST lesson

  • @klajmber
    @klajmber Před 6 lety +1

    tnx, nice instructions, already working on it.

  • @franklied5090
    @franklied5090 Před 6 lety +1

    Very helpfull, thanks so much. Another piece of my Didge Puzzle...
    Greetings from Dithmarschen, North Germany.

  • @brcanc
    @brcanc Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you, it's very cool, as ever

  • @kathleenrae1167
    @kathleenrae1167 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank You

  • @jeffdickey9825
    @jeffdickey9825 Před 6 lety +15

    😂 Normal Facebook photo face. 🐤. Great instruction!

  • @bootkon
    @bootkon Před 5 lety +2

    Thanx for your lessons! Great experience and fun =)
    Greetings from Russia

  • @user-sh8fs2fu9b
    @user-sh8fs2fu9b Před 3 lety +1

    U ar smartest player I ever seen

  • @left-handedlibertarian99
    @left-handedlibertarian99 Před 6 lety +6

    Where you get the didgeridoo stand????

  • @JammTj664
    @JammTj664 Před 6 lety +2

    Super chingon mr dubravco, tnks very mucho!!!

  • @SoundAdventurer
    @SoundAdventurer Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic video. I'm so impressed by your techniques. A friend got me my didgeridoo and it's more of a tourist didgeridoo than an instrument I think--I'm finding that I'm not able to get the same range of resonance that your didgeridoo has. I basically only am able to make that "horn" sound. Does the didgeridoo make a big difference in making that beautiful resonant drum sound you have? Or is more likely my technique is off? (i'm pretty familiar with your talk about the embouchure from my days of trumpet playing)

  • @chapitaschapas5543
    @chapitaschapas5543 Před 4 lety +2

    Podrías poner subtítulos en español?.
    Saludos

  • @egonschmidty
    @egonschmidty Před 6 lety +1

    - THANK's Friend .. :)

  • @liamdog8946
    @liamdog8946 Před rokem +1

    3:18 how to do it

  • @Steph-td9kf
    @Steph-td9kf Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you. Great inspiration and motivation. One question: in the 8 rhythm, when do you breath? I can circular breath while droning but can't figure it out with pulse rhythms like this.

    • @DuendeDidgeridoo
      @DuendeDidgeridoo  Před 6 lety +1

      If we count the rhythm as 123 123 12, I breathe on 2s and 3s. On the "tup", just after the sound.

  • @murito66
    @murito66 Před 6 lety +4

    i get it!!!! (just the "T" :P
    but i'll never get to breath like him.. i need air!!! : (

  • @tasmankirkby1331
    @tasmankirkby1331 Před 4 lety +2

    Love your work
    May Be a beautiful arising accessing Earths Stars above mum in father Sun.
    Brain body between one point’s presence prescience presents place.

  • @Samwiseallmighty
    @Samwiseallmighty Před 6 lety +2

    if i get more of a tooty sound quality to the drum sound ? what shall i do, is is because i press too hard or not hard enough ?
    ... I feel like the didge i have currently available is a simple bore, as with others that have a less cylindrical bore and more of a conical toots come more naturally. Is it the same for drum sounds or do i get something wrong technique wise...
    best regards :) hope someone has an answer

    • @DuendeDidgeridoo
      @DuendeDidgeridoo  Před 6 lety +4

      It is difficult to know without hearing it, but probably you press too much front (outer) part of your lips which is same part that you use for toots. Consequently the inner part probably has too little connection and the whole embouchure is too "thin". The embouchure needs to be quite thick.
      Other problem could be that there is too little of first harmonics in your didge spectrum and too much of higher which then doesn't result in a full punch. But mostly cylindric shaped didges are mostly ok with that.

  • @jupitor919
    @jupitor919 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for your clear instructions and for teaching the good stuff.. may I ask what type of mouth piece does you mouth piece have? I notice you don’t use wax. - ;-0

    • @DuendeDidgeridoo
      @DuendeDidgeridoo  Před 6 lety +3

      www.duendedidgeridoo.com/the-way-of-didgeridoo/mouthpieces/ with time they have become a bit rounder than what I used to use, but that's basically it...

  • @80Tamburri
    @80Tamburri Před 3 měsíci

    hi du . at 9:25 after the stinky room. where du you take your in breaths within the rythm .
    thanks for your knowledge . i am beginner that is teetering on the edge of pulling off circular breathing . (its more like circular pressure)i need to practice bounce breathing more . cheers mate.........

    • @80Tamburri
      @80Tamburri Před 3 měsíci

      i know this is a drum sound tutorial . am curios about your breathing,,,,,,,,,

  • @jengillmor
    @jengillmor Před 3 lety

    Did you make that bracket on the stand or where did you get it? What a great solution!

  • @Jahnca
    @Jahnca Před 5 lety

    How mutch the mouthpiece size influence the outcome?

  • @edgewind
    @edgewind Před 2 lety

    So I just pretend I'm taking a selfie on facebook?

  • @TheDragulka
    @TheDragulka Před 6 lety +2

    No...its not simple! =D