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Making and Playing a Didgeridoo

By woodlandstv

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Tall Paul (Paul Cook) shares his passion for all things didgeridoo - explaining the principles of making these wonderful wind instruments and how choice of timber (from beech to eucalyptus) effects sound quality - creating varying tones, reverberations and volume. Tall Paul also demonstrates the specific playing methods and circular breathing techniques needed to produce the distinctive didgeridoo sound - all at the Bentley Woodfair http://www.bentley.org.uk/
http://www.didgetallpaul.co.uk/ An Adliberate film http://www.adliberate.co.uk for WoodlandsTV http://www.woodlands.co.uk/tv


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Discussion

Awesome video as always – thank you Paul for sharing your skills!

Wood Hawk

June 12, 2017

Well that was an education … thanks for that!

Matt Allen

June 12, 2017

very cool thank you

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cking_closure

June 13, 2017

Nice video, I want to try now!

Sim's Vlog

June 16, 2017

What a pro !

driftwood beach

August 26, 2017

great vid,,,,but I gotta ask. what kind and where can I get that stand?

frettls

September 7, 2017

Do you have evidence of the petrified wood Didgeridoo? Please share the evidence.
Do you claim that this instrument originated in Ireland?

Do you remember the comment you made to me in France when I visited your Stall at "Le Reve de l'Aborigene"?

I was there to perform and hopefully sell some instruments.
You told me I was "encroaching on your business" by bringing my Instruments from Australia.

Lewis Burns

March 6, 2018

Hi Lewis, I was shocked when I heard him say that on this video too! I lived in Ireland (as a woodworker who plays some didgeridoo!) for 7 years and never heard of such a thing – nor can I find any evidence of it by a thorough search. No didgeridoo, or anything remotely similar, was ever found in a bog in Ireland. This guy does not have enough knowledge and has been very rude to you also.

TheStuF

March 31, 2018

It is not true that a split wood didge like instrument was found in a bog in Ireland! Where did you get this story from?

TheStuF

March 31, 2018