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Playing Songs on the Didgeridoo

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Summary: A professional musician and exotic instrument expert shows how to play a song on the didgeridoo, using techniques such as articulation and circular breathing, in this free music lesson video.

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By Andrew Dawson
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Andrew Dawson has been working in music and sound his entire professional career. He received a Bachelor of Science in Music and Audio Engineering from Indiana University School of...read more

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paltino said

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on 8/2/2008 That is one tutorial well done. I am very impressed and can hardly wait to try it for myself.

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lukiewukie said

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on 8/2/2008 Thanks alot for your very clear and informative videos,they helped me quite a bit!

h0od said

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on 8/5/2008 Thank you for all of these guides! Even though I figured out the most of it myself before watching the videos I was very happy to see someone experienced really teaching it. Thank you!

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"So for this segment I just want to play a short excerpt which combines all these techniques we've talked about with the breathing and the colors and different sounds and the articulation and the circular breathing. Something like that. So that's basically it. Thanks for watching and I hope this has been a help for you on getting started on the didgeridoo or improving your technique on the didgeridoo. We've covered all the things about breathing and the way to get the different tone colors and the articulation and the circular breathing. A very important part of the way that you play the didgeridoo. My name is Andrew Dawson here on behalf of ExpertVillage.com. Thanks a lot."

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