Gautheir Aube – Interview

Keep your mind open – at the beginning when you know nothing “your glass” is empty and you can fill it easily, when It starts to be half full, we say “Yes, I know this.. I know that…” that’s the exact moment when learning is stopped…

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Didg & Pranayama

When we play didgeridoo we are controlling our breath to produce sounds. And if you circular breath our system works in a continues flow of low and over tonic frequencies that are unique to the didgeridoo.

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Wax on Wax off

Every once in awhile I hear people asking about beeswax mouthpiece, sometimes it’s asking if I have some wax for them and some ask what is better to buy, a didgeridoo with or without a wax mouthpiece, I hope this little post can shed some light on the topic.

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Kids and Didgs

“Hi Kids, Check out what I brought for you today!” (Taking the Didg out of its case with a wide grin), “It’s a very, very special musical instrument that comes from a far, far away country called Australia; its name is funny got a funny name, it’s called “Didgeridoo”, or you can use the short…

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Termite eaten didgeridoos

Originally from Australia, the didgeridoo aka Yidaki was discovered by the aboriginals, some say the first Didgeridoos were made from bamboo, and some say it was the termite eaten wood that came in first.     The way it works with the termites is this: the termites come from under the ground, into the tree…

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