Circular breathing will enable you to play your didgeridoo continuously. In this movie we'll show you how easy it is by breaking the process down in to small simple steps.
You can see more information on the 'How to Play Didgeridoo' section of our website, including details of how to contact Aboriginal Arts Ltd for private tuition in London.
How To: Practice circular breathing while playing didgeridoo
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Few of you may know this, but I actually learned how to do this during my dige'n days in Colorado with my Aussie friend, Pete.
Fun instrument!
i'd like to know if it's the same for other wind/brass instruments like trumpet
i think wynton marsalis does it
Yes, I believe so... Also the Bag Pipes...
where do I find one of these instruments? This is awesome!
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