Thank you this is vary helpful because i struggle with staying on track, last night i was practicing the music aspect of playing and using music beats to keep me in line I think your English is vary good i understood everything just fine.
Thank you for your comment, which I really appreciate! Musicality is the big thing to develop, and not just for the didgeridoo. Good luck and I look forward to hearing from you!
It's great to be a beginner, you have everything to discover! That's great. :-) I'm going to do English video every month, maybe 2 times per months for 2024.
Thx for this video. For me I like to compare musical didge playing with playing on a drumset. To make ist more musical you change from playing regular snare, basedrum, hihat to other parts of the drumset like tomtoms, clash, standtom e.g. to ad something during playing. And so we can do on the didgeridoo too like you showed to us👍 Keep on didgen everyone!
I totally agree with you about the battery comapraison. In fact, I draw a lot of my inspiration from rhythmic drumming methods to better develop rhythm on the didgeridoo. What a world! Thanks for your comment.
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchool English is not my native language, but I understand by ear what you want to say. In addition, TH-cam helps, you can turn on captions. Once again thank you so much for your work!!!
Oh Great! That's the power of metronome and small breathing. All the secret of playing great rhythm in the didgeridoo is there. Keep going! And see you for the next video. :D
Amazing!!! Big thanks for these tips!!!
My pleasure! Thanks fro your comment!
Wonderful video, thank you for teaching in English!
Thank you! I'm doing my best with poor English! ^^
Thank you this is vary helpful because i struggle with staying on track, last night i was practicing the music aspect of playing and using music beats to keep me in line
I think your English is vary good i understood everything just fine.
Thank you for your comment, which I really appreciate!
Musicality is the big thing to develop, and not just for the didgeridoo. Good luck and I look forward to hearing from you!
Started practise didgeridoo 6months now. Great you make new videos👍. Thanks.
It's great to be a beginner, you have everything to discover! That's great. :-)
I'm going to do English video every month, maybe 2 times per months for 2024.
This is a fantastic resource, thank you. But your simple is my end goal haha.
Ahaha, step by step! ;-)
Enjoy practice!
Thx for this video. For me I like to compare musical didge playing with playing on a drumset. To make ist more musical you change from playing regular snare, basedrum, hihat to other parts of the drumset like tomtoms, clash, standtom e.g. to ad something during playing. And so we can do on the didgeridoo too like you showed to us👍 Keep on didgen everyone!
I totally agree with you about the battery comapraison. In fact, I draw a lot of my inspiration from rhythmic drumming methods to better develop rhythm on the didgeridoo.
What a world!
Thanks for your comment.
Your lessons and presentation are the most valuable to me. Your level always motivates me. Thank you for such a valuable lesson!
oh Thanks for your feedback! I'm very happy to read it. I always feel that my English is a hindrance, but your comment shows me that it's not! Thanks!
@@WakademyDidgeridooSchool English is not my native language, but I understand by ear what you want to say. In addition, TH-cam helps, you can turn on captions. Once again thank you so much for your work!!!
wow amazing lessons!!, my playing totally transformed using a metronome and also taking smaller breathes!!! Thankyou.
Oh Great! That's the power of metronome and small breathing. All the secret of playing great rhythm in the didgeridoo is there. Keep going! And see you for the next video. :D