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Best-selling practical guide to play the didgeridoo. - lots of practical explaination and demonstration of sounds with 2 free music tracks for inspiration. Takes you from beginner to advanced playing in easy steps: the drone sound, circular breathing, a
Genre:
Spoken Word: Instructional
Release Date:
2001
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How to Play the Didgeridoo
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Record Label: Wild Wind
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This CD is like taking a 1-2-1 tutorial session with me. I have sucessfully taught hundreds of people to play this great instrument and many thousands have used my books & CDs.
Easy steps with lots of explanation and sound samples show how to learn to play the didgeridoo quickly and easily. I will take you from complete beginner, through circular breathing, to the many sounds and rhythms possible on a didgeridoo.
Author of the best-selling series 'How to Play the Didjeridoo' (available in book and CD formats) Jonathan Cope has played didjeridoo for over twelve years, both solo and with other musicians. Recent work has seen Jonathan recording session tracks for Sarah-Jane Taylor on her album 'Comfortable Strangers', performing a solo concert in the south of France, and playing live with Rolf Harris at the Royal Albert Hall in London. He has a varied playing style - from slow and meditative to fast paced contemporary rythymns.
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learn to play didgeridoo
author: Joel
As a beginning didge player and especilaly as one who has been challenged about circular breathing, this is a very helpful CD. The instructions are clearly explained. It is an excellent introduction to playing one of the world's oldest instruments.
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Great intro to didg--love that Aussie accent
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I thought the cd was very well done and is helping me, an absolute first time didg player, get better and have fun. Thanks!
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