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- didgeridoo 2
- mono 2
- amateur recording 1
- birds chirping 1
- boomy 1
- circular breathing 1
- deep bass sound 1
- droning sound 1
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- low pitch instrument 1
- percussive sound 1
- played with vibrating lips 1
- tinny wooden impacts 1
- tribal music 1
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Didgeridoo Dubstep | Raymond Ashley | This tribal music is played on a didgeridoo. It is played by vibrating the lips over the instrument using breathing techniques. The song has a continuous droning sound and inter spread with low pitch bass sounds. There are no voices in this song. This audio can be used in a movie where the protagonist is trapped in a forest. | 2010-07-30T15:27:04Z | ididjaustralia | Didgeridoo dubstep by Raymond Ashley. Raymond is a superb practitioner of the didgeridoo. He has international performance experience and has also been recorded in the studio for commercial releases. Here Raymond starts with the Mimih song and plays the didgeridoo in the overtone-absent style particular to parts of western Arnhem Land and elsewhere. -------- -------- ------- -------- -------- ------- -------- -------- Follow and like us on Facebook, one standout didgeridoo given away each month until the end of 2014 simply for being awesome and for watching our videos, 7 superlative didgeridoos to give away in 2014 :) https://www.facebook.com/ididjaustralia Subscribe to the iDIDJ channel: http://bit.ly/1qEvCHO | ["Didgeridoo", "Music"] | ["tribal music", "didgeridoo", "wind instrument", "droning sound", "deep bass sound", "played with vibrating lips", "low pitch instrument"] | 0 | 1yWGmdevTuM | 321 | |
Didgeridoo Beatbox | Elijah Atu | The low quality recording features a didgeridoo melody being played. The recording is noisy and in mono. | 2007-08-26T08:34:34Z | ididjaustralia | Didgeridoo freestyle beatbox, trad style, by Elijah. Elijah demonstrates on an instrument made by Gapanbulu and that Djalu had borrowed for use for three occasions that we are aware of: a Gumatj funeral at Rangi, the funeral for the late Mr D. M. Mununggurr, and also for the 2nd Memorial for Mr. G. D. Dhurrkay at Ski Beach. | ["Didgeridoo", "Music"] | ["low quality", "mono", "noisy", "didgeridoo melody"] | 4 | 21MgIcLN8Ow | 326 | |
Rare Buwathay F made for ceremony! | Someone is playing a didgeridoo using circular breathing to continue airflow. A percussive stick sound can be heard and in the background you can hear waves of water. This song may be playing at the beach practicing didgeridoo by yourself. | 2007-03-12T07:32:52Z | ididjaustralia | You don't often come across an instrument that was made specifically for ceremony. This yirdaki is one such instrument, made by Larry Winiwini's dhuway or brother-in-law, Buwathay Munyarryun. Buwathay is an older brother of Djakapurra and a noted manikaymirr or songman. He makes yirdaki occasionally for sale, but this instrument stands apart from the others for the reason that it was made for ceremony. Light and thin-walled, this is a rare stick that gives insight into instruments prefered by Yolngu for personal and ceremonial use. It has a totally natural termite-eaten bore, quite smooth with few convolutions inside giving clean yet traditional gruff acoustics. Resonance is very good on account of thin walls. This stick has a great energy of its own... a truly wonderful yirdaki that would appeal to the trad head or the purist - when nothing but the best would do! http://www.ididj.com.au/store/fine_didjeridus.html | ["Didgeridoo", "Music"] | ["didgeridoo", "circular breathing", "water sound", "percussive sound", "fast tempo", "amateur recording"] | 6 | 4Psj5jYa7a4 | 566 | |
Huge Banyawarra G# mago: the biggest & LOUDEST yet! | The low quality recording features a didgeridoo melody. It sounds boomy and the recording is noisy and in mono. | 2007-05-14T14:46:01Z | ididjaustralia | This mago is loud. The other 2 things about this mago is that it is loud. Did I mention it is loud? Okay, now that we've got the joke out of the way, this is a seriously insane mago. It was in a gallery for some months but when I got re-acquainted with it again recently it was like a spiritual moment. I thought the recent mago instruments offered here, by the likes of Dhugurun and Digarrnga were awesome, but this Banyawarra beauty is on another whole new level in comparison. How to describe it in more detail...? Firstly, the size can't be ignored. The mago is monstrous with a bell size up to 11.5 cm in diameter. This isn't just big, it is... let me think... a witches hat in disguise! The second thing to notice about this mago is the artwork which is of a very high standard. Banyawarra was an artist-in-residence at iDIDJ Australia in 2006 and her work compares with the best bark painters of Arnhem Land in terms of the fineness of her rarrk. It certainly doesn't get any better than this. The designs in ochre depict Warrnyu (Flying Foxes), creatures sacred to the Ganalbingu people. If you look at the penis of a male Flying Fox, you will see the resemblance to a human penis... there's a story in that but it isn't my place to tell it being restricted knowledge. The third thing to notice about this mago is its supersonic acoustics. This is simply the loudest, most powerful, most responsive mago we've had at iDIDJ Australia ever. Initially I had concerns about its power as it is a bit like a wild stallion that refuses to be broken in... it tends to be a bit uncontrollable. But listening to Darryl Digarrnga play this stick was like being in a zone. Where only the music issuing from this stick mattered, with the rest of the universe a light year away. Listen and let me know if you agree. Out of the bunch of mago recorded by Darryl on this day, this was clearly his favourite. As with all powerful sticks, the automatic volume adjustment kicked in with my digital video camera, so what you hear is a scale… | ["Didgeridoo", "Music"] | ["low quality", "mono", "noisy", "boomy", "didgeridoo melody"] | 4 | ng9Dpk4qiP4 | 4569 | |
Raymond Marpin Guyula: yirdaki & mago master | The low quality recording features a didgeridoo melody played outside, alongside some birds chirping and tinny wooden impacts sounds. The recording is noisy. | 2007-07-21T16:04:05Z | ididjaustralia | Raymond is an expert didgeridoo player who has international performance experience and is also a recorded artist. He has been a member of the David Gulpilil Dance Group and the Waak Waak Jungi band. Marpin begins by talking a little about his background... where he comes from, when he started playing yirdaki. This is followed by a demonstration of yirdaki playing on an instrument owned by his brother Roy Ashley. This is a beautiful yirdaki from Gapuwiyak covered from top to bottom in red, black, yellow and blue duct tape. Although the mouthpiece inner diameter is a rather large 4 cm, Marpin still manages to get a good seal and plays with power and finesse. Next Raymond demonstrates Bungalinybungaliny style on a mago in F#-G fundamental. The second mago demonstration is remarkable for its sudden syncopated stops. Raymond's brother Russell Ngardayngarday was previously presented on YouTube. Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HwILGy1qP8 -------- -------- ------- -------- -------- ------- -------- -------- Follow and like us on Facebook, one standout didgeridoo given away each month until the end of 2014 simply for being awesome and for watching our videos, 7 superlative didgeridoos to give away in 2014 :) https://www.facebook.com/ididjaustralia Subscribe to the iDIDJ channel: http://bit.ly/1qEvCHO | ["Didgeridoo", "Music"] | ["low quality", "birds chirping", "tinny wooden impacts", "didgeridoo melody", "noisy"] | 4 | vispMqNJ1j8 | 5199 |
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