Hello.
This weekend I joined a workshop i Holland with the great and very skilled Ansgar-Manuel Stein.
The first 3 hour was about how to play the traditional way - the NEAL style. As Mr. Stein told us, that he can't play the traditionel way, but give the music the feeling of traditionel - and man he is good at his job. The last 1½ hour was about the western style. After the workshop there was a small concert with Mr Stein for a hour - if you ever will get the possibeility to see him live, you should do it - it is suchs a great expirence. Here is a small you tube clip of Mr Stein in action - it is from 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcZmbF3fvDI
Just to get to the topic.
Mr. Stein told me that the aboriginal people are "pulling" the didge when they are playing. Meaning that they lift the sound with the upperlip in a specaial way. On the H T didgeridoo CD it is not explained, and Mr Stein pointed out.
Have you people on the forum more to say about this "pulling" techinc, and more about how to do it.
Kind regards
Søren
- Denmark.
- sorry for my bad english.
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