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Forest Gathering (RA) 8:19
Tanya Gerard:
Didjeridoo, Atmospheric textures, Breath, and Spoken word
Jeff Sussman: Udu and Shakers
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The Dreaming Gate (1997) Inspired by an encounter with the Nazca spider and ceremonial music from around the world. Didjeridoos, Tibetan Horns, Gongs, Middle Eastern percussion, Tabla's & other DreamTime Tools weave the sonic portals of The Dreaming Gate. | ||
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** Voted Best album of the year!** (1997) by KZSC
Radio in Santa Cruz, California. "A magical tapestry... one of the year's best! - P.J. Birosik independent music reviewer.
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the road to tulku's palace
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navigator (RA)
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Rob Thomas: didjeridoos, tibetan horn, ritual instruments |
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Quantum Dreaming (1994) is an earlier release from Inlakesh and our first CD.
Spun from the Didjeridoo, Tabla, Bullroarer, Cello and sounds of the
Australian Bush. |
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wild summer heat(RA)
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passage through
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bush walk
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rock melon
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spirit walk (RA)
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wetlands
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cello-doo
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moku-singah
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Rob Thomas: Didjeridoo, bullroarer, medicine drum, rattles
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Tanya Gerard: Didjeridoo, Medicine drum Michael Kott: Cello Jeff Sussman: Tabla | ||
Didjeridoo Instructional Video
50 minutes of step by step instructions on how to play the didjeridoo. Instructions include how to make a rich clear tone, how to make bird & animal sounds, a simple, 3 stage technique for learning circular breathing, several basic and advanced rhythm techniques including overblowing and rapid abdominal breathing patterns which will increase your power and stamina as a didgeridoo player. We also demonstrate how to form a beeswax mouthpiece. There are close up shots of each technique done inside and outside the didjeridoo so you can clearly see how each technique and sound is created. |
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