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Bjarne Eikrem
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2015
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Didgeridoo with aplifier. Played with reverb and echo.
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Didgeridoo with aplifier. Played with reverb and echo.
How to make a viking Didgeridoo in the old way.
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How to make a viking Didgeridoo in the old way.
viking Didgeridoo from year 830
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This is a copy of a tube found in a viking grave from year 830
didgeridoo and cello
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Cello played by Ferdinand Wyller( ferdinandwyller.no) Didgeridoo played by Bjarne Eikrem( ynil.no)
didgeridoo played with live echo and reverb
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didgeridoo played with live echo and reverb
Playing on Mars in the middle of the forest
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Playing on Mars in the middle of the forest
Didgeridoo played with realy heavy echo
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Didgeridoo played with realy heavy echo
Why the cuffs?
awesome and inspiring
cool
Muito bom!
Great sound!!!
Mind blowing! I had the opportunity to play didj with an accomplished cellist - some of the most fun I’ve ever had… the synesthesia was especially textured.
Can you tell me what the actual name of this instrument is? I dreamt a friend of mine was showing me her Viking ancestral dance and this was one of the instruments that was played
Its a copy of a instrument they fond in the Oseberg viking ship.
it is a copy of a staff that was in the Oseberg ship. some say it's not an instrument but I think it's a Lur
Hi Bjarne, is that possible to buy this didgeridoo? I am fascinated with the colour and the note it produced an thats what im looking for my meditation classes, please give me a contact
The end result is beautiful.. great sound as well! I am curious because I plan to make my first instrument this year with a piece I have been curing for the past year. Why did you choose to hollow out the inside by hand instead of with a machine? I would guess you have an angle grinder if you have all of the other machines. Just wondering why you choose to do this part manually. Thanks! :)
Epic creating brother, a pleasure to watch! Thank you😊
The cello is such a melancholy sound emphasised by the harmonics with the didgeridoo.
Well i must that if the Europeans are complaining about their wines and what region they come from, it’s not a didgeridoo unless it’s made in Australia that should be classed as a wooden instrument which hails from Australia
I love the echo
The aboriginal viking
❤beautyful! What amp do you use? Is the echo reverb an integrated effect in the amp?
Wow, dette var skikkelig stilig combo 🤩💫
😂
I don’t like that he had to half the wood. Let someone send you a real dij. and forget to put so much work into something that belongs to another culture. Can’t put my finger on it but just doesn’t feel right to me.
Take it as a compliment?
Master maker best tutorial
Can I buy one?
Aye! That's my people's dideridoo I guess this means we're brother's now lol 😆
Super good! Thanks for sharing :) I would like to see what it looks like from close and what oil you use? High five :)
People are insulted by the cutting in middle lmao...the guy makes instruments take it easy
It's fine to make your own yes, but our point is if you love the sound and culture, buy a yidaki from Arnhem land to support the people who have shared they're instrument with us
How do you arrange the Key note ?
So cool. Thanks very much for sharing. Can't wait to try making one of my own.
fantastic performance! must be quite a trip to play such differing two instruments at once! respect!
I wonder how many blanks you lose learning to split a log vertically with a band saw
Having made 2 didjes, using this method myself, i would guess he lost just about Zero blanks to the bandsaw. But if your wood is not well seasoned (often the case) it's important to get the job done within the shortest time possible, so you can glue the halves together before twisting/distortion sets in. Best results with heavy/dense woods - If you go with Pine or similar, i recommend choosing a thick old log, of a SHAPE YOU LIKE, - so you can remove the outer 5-10 cm and end up with an instrument that's heartwood, through and through. But check out the shape of the bore - on instruments that SOUND THE BEST TO YOUR EAR before starting the project. The bore of Aussie-Thermite-instruments have certain irregularities - some of which can improve tonal qualities.Good Luck
Everytime I hear this sound I think of the movie War of the worlds!
this was pretty dope i like your style - SEYDANIC
😍😱
Ah yes the Vikings or Nordic didn't invent the instrument your useing they did in fact get the idea from the aboriginal group's of people who used to travel all around the world, they ran into Aboriginals a long time ago this is true it's written in the Caves in Australia
I'm very curious to know more about this, do you have any links you could share?
Big ass pipe🤙
how long does it take
Dude love the echo
Hello: Instead of drying a piece for 2 yrs, what about a tree limb of a dead tree?. Would that work you think? M.
Hi ,yes you can ,just only what happens almost with all woods as you call them,, dead"(they are still alive in different form haha)they would be definitely attack by bugs inside ,so you can apply some filer's and job done ,you can use anything my friend the only question is how much time and how much money you will be able to apply in your project,I personally did it in my past and didge play super,it was old plum tree in my back yard ,later I did sold him for reasonable price,stay in peace
@@SuperPetril Thanks for replying.
Isn't it good, Norwegian wood? lol An amazing labour of love, craftsmanship and dedication. The end result is incredible. Not a termite in sight anywhere! You also play it well! Good onya Mate!
Love the sound
Hello Brother. thanks for your videos. What wood do you use? Greetings from South America..
Dette var akkurat det jeg ledet etter! NYdelig!!
Nice echo sound
Bob's your uncle !
Nice
next time ppl upload weird apocalypse videos about strange sounds in the sky i will refer them to this video lmao
How?
What it the wood used in the video ?
THANKS!
Beautiful
can you tell me how many centimeters of material you leave on the sides? Tanks
awesome!
As I walk to Galilee there were 4 beast the one said hey come an see, an I saw an then ther was a pale horse