0:00 The beginning 2:01 Demo of tada wa' DOOM' dum 2:22 Rhythm description 3:34 How do I know this? 4:19 Metronome demo at 90 bpm 6:26 Advanced hieroglyphics 10:19 Journey to the Unknown (anyone can play along with Du!)
Thank you! Du, if your Da was so kind to include these in the uploads / extend your description with timestamps based on such comments, that would be dandy...
here i am... with my moytze ... following the warrior path ! that's my brand new way of training, following you on every step. having the same sound as yours, helps a lot! thank you Doctore!
Thank you! This one seemed really easy to explain, but I always have to remember to stick to the topic. Otherwise I can end up in an abyss of non understandable directions.
This could go in so many directions.... as aircode is a type of enveloping and can be brought to so many aspects of didgeridoo expression. What would be the most interesting direction to you, do you know?
@@DuendeDidgeridoo for me: using airchord as offbeat and backbeat filler, how to space sound and silence for dramatic effect with regards to playing airchord; in general how to use the pull energy in aircode & aircode „compatible“ composition.
@@DuendeDidgeridoo I'm still struggling with the airchord. Didn't undestand the jaw movement technique. Also getting takawaka and tawaka on air challenges me. The wa then sounds farty, not blobby. And I'd appreciate having 1-3 simple aircode rhythms to copy and follow and having it explained sound by sound or at least quite slow...
@@Wergiftfresch this is a tall order for the video, I would have to study first to be able to say something reasonable on the topics proposed. I guess now I have to.
0:00 The beginning
2:01 Demo of tada wa' DOOM' dum
2:22 Rhythm description
3:34 How do I know this?
4:19 Metronome demo at 90 bpm
6:26 Advanced hieroglyphics
10:19 Journey to the Unknown (anyone can play along with Du!)
Thank you! Du, if your Da was so kind to include these in the uploads / extend your description with timestamps based on such comments, that would be dandy...
@@Wergiftfresch Only lions should be dandy...
Love to see this exercise!!
here i am... with my moytze ... following the warrior path !
that's my brand new way of training, following you on every step. having the same sound as yours, helps a lot!
thank you Doctore!
Yeah great exercise!!!
It would be more than supercool if you made your own phrasing of it.
Yay! More homework! 😮
Homework rules!
Great excercise! Thanks!
Thanks Du
Always so well explained Dupravko 👏 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! This one seemed really easy to explain, but I always have to remember to stick to the topic. Otherwise I can end up in an abyss of non understandable directions.
@@DuendeDidgeridoo
Yer a legend dude, I've been playing 14 years but your in the Premier league man 🤘
Stay safe and keep em coming
🙏💚🌍🙌
Will hand in home work soon.... Sorry its late. My dog ate the first one. :)
Thankyou for all you do, it is appreciated
I am glad to know it is.
just, very great video. Finaly some caviar for my 7hours/day practice
...and another caviar from your magic boutique coming soon yeah... can´t wait my Belah Guitar in E
@@lukaspilnaj2481 hahahha! HAHAHHAHHAAA!!! Belah will end humankind!!!
I was waiting for this!
I hope so! ;-)
By the way, I'd love to see a new Aircode tutorial 🤩
This could go in so many directions.... as aircode is a type of enveloping and can be brought to so many aspects of didgeridoo expression. What would be the most interesting direction to you, do you know?
@@DuendeDidgeridoo for me: using airchord as offbeat and backbeat filler, how to space sound and silence for dramatic effect with regards to playing airchord; in general how to use the pull energy in aircode & aircode „compatible“ composition.
@@DuendeDidgeridoo I'm still struggling with the airchord. Didn't undestand the jaw movement technique. Also getting takawaka and tawaka on air challenges me. The wa then sounds farty, not blobby. And I'd appreciate having 1-3 simple aircode rhythms to copy and follow and having it explained sound by sound or at least quite slow...
@@Wergiftfresch this is a tall order for the video, I would have to study first to be able to say something reasonable on the topics proposed. I guess now I have to.
@@dojorich This seems like I have to make that missing link video which is CD->AC. (This is the right way to spell it, all you current fans out there)
here's a snippet starting on and going off rails: th-cam.com/users/shortsDe_PBWvMupY
I've done it! 🎉 It helped me a lot. Thank you! My homework is here: th-cam.com/video/N0YAv4zw3r8/w-d-xo.html