How to Find The Drone for Your Didgeridoo (or fix it!)

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • It seems unfair how some people can just pick up the didgeridoo and start making sound--you might be having more trouble!
    I talk about many pitfalls that people fall into as well as some exercises to overcome them so you can start droning on your didgeridoo and get on the path to enjoying this amazing and beautiful instrument.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @kickasscorm
    @kickasscorm Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing explanation. This is the most tangible video out of all of the ones I've watched.
    I am sick of didgeridoo players who teach to actually saying "lip blowing is like this. Now try this up to your didge" and they make it sound perfect. They don't explain properly!!! You however, do! I like the comedy aspect too. It makes you feel less stupid for not being able to get it right. But seriously, this has helped a lot. It explains more and I have been doing a lower drone. It sounds decent and definitely trance like and healing. But your lip pencil exercise is fantastic. I shall practice it tomorrow
    Thank you dude

  • @Paskull91
    @Paskull91 Před 2 lety +3

    this is amazing, im looking for videos or sounds to figure out if im hiting that drone right and if my assumptions are correct about my play but cant find even similar soundsamples but i think im on the right path thanks to you

  • @BlueMidgetHistory
    @BlueMidgetHistory Před rokem +1

    Brill video, I'm personally trying to learn to play to strengthen my lungs as I have emphysema due to this I'm struggling with the drone and to hold it.

  • @jcmusc
    @jcmusc Před 3 měsíci

    0:46 that how I respond to ppl? have I been doing it wrong? 😅

  • @scottwhitemyer5501
    @scottwhitemyer5501 Před 3 lety

    thanks for the clues, old trumpet player, hard time getting my drone, only lasts 3-4 seconds

    • @SoundAdventurer
      @SoundAdventurer  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey there Scott! I agree with you! I have tried a didgeridoo where the mouthpiece was too wide (I also played trumpet), and I couldn't get the drone to sustain. My current didge mouthpiece is about 25 mm (about an inch) and that works out pretty well. You can use beeswax to make your mouthpiece size more manageable, or you can find an a PVC adapter with a rubber gasket (I think I saw a CZcams video of someone trying that once) to get it down to a more manageable size.
      Anyway, good luck to you!

  • @JaguarDieCast
    @JaguarDieCast Před 3 lety

    The hole in my didgeridoo is only about an inch wide is that too small? or I am I using the wrong end haha. the other end double the size

    • @SoundAdventurer
      @SoundAdventurer  Před 3 lety

      Hey Vdubster19--yes that will work for mouthpiece size. My didgeridoo actually has a 1-inch mouthpiece as well, and it works for me. I think any smaller of a mouthpiece would be more difficult. But what works for me may not for you so give it a couple hours of practice to find out for sure.

  • @scottwhitemyer5501
    @scottwhitemyer5501 Před 3 lety

    think my mouthpiece is too wide, made a pvc dig

  • @LimitlessFrank
    @LimitlessFrank Před rokem

    No matter how I change what I'm doing, I cannot create a 'buzz,' with nor without the didgeridoo! It seems that I can't get my lips to come fully together. I've had a didge for over 10 years and I just can't get it.
    I also run out of air in about 5 seconds.

    • @SoundAdventurer
      @SoundAdventurer  Před rokem

      Hmm, that's tough. I'd focus on shrinking your airstream to the point where almost no air is coming out. You should be able to blow out of your mouth for at least 10 seconds.
      It might help to imagine like you're holding in the sound "B" and you're not letting it out. Let the pressure build and then let it go without opening your mouth to open. Once you figure out how to get your lips to buzz then you'll be able to go from there.
      Experiment with B and with P, and trying a little pressure (squeezing your lips together) and a lot of pressure until you can get some kind of buzz.
      Good luck

    • @SoundAdventurer
      @SoundAdventurer  Před rokem

      how's it going? any luck?