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Here is a selection of Didgeridoo samples from the tribe:

FlyAngler18 on his HicksStick D:

FlyAngler18 Didge Track   
FlyAngler18's comments on this track:

A basic double/triple tonguing pattern with the occasional vocal and harmonic manipulation.
I recorded this one raw, with no signal processing, mic'ed right into my soundcard.

Yolngu style on Ngongu Ganambarr yidaki:

Ben Hicks Didge Track   

Aluminum and Fiberglass Didge made by Bill Hanes:

Bill Hanes Didge Track   


Bill's comments on this track:

This is a little clip of a cut time ending for a song I did with a band called Logic Control. This part is at the end of the song. I am playing an aluminum and fiberglass "F". Very percussive stick. This stick is model to the "F" that they borrowed from Barry at LA Outback for sound effects in the upcoming movie "War of the Worlds" .

GoneWalkabout's Amazing Singing Didge:

Singing Didge Track 1   


DutchTreat's Didges:

Skeeter: Didge in G    Earth Bounding    My People   

DutchTreat's Comments on these tracks:

The Earthbounding sample is double breathing slowed down. I am mouthing 'wong-wong' and breathing in twice in a row when i drop my jaw.

The My People sample is a single breath on the 'wong' after the rolling r. ie rrrrr-wong-yew.

These mp3s are played pretty fast so a single jaw breath would be a quick 'wong' and a double would be two fast wongs - 'wong-wong'

Same goes for the cheeks. this is a standard circular breath. squeeze the cheeks and suck through the nose. again these are played really fast.

Now the tongue breathing I would consider a bounce breath, or breath with the diaphram. through the didge blast out a 'Ha', 'Hu' or 'He' from the diaphram and as the diaphram comes back down snatch a quick breath through the nose.

Moondrop's Sounds Page:

Visit Wacky Moondrop Sound Files:   "Sometimes I like to take a day to just noodle around with anything that makes sounds, and over time, I've built a collection of silly little sound tracks that make me giggle when I listen to them."

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