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*** Yidaki Basic rhythm Source ***

 
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Francois



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:36 pm    Post subject: *** Yidaki Basic rhythm Source *** Reply with quote

Hi,

I've played didgeridoo ( as I had no clue what a yidaki was! ) for a few months and I really discover the traditional way of playing it recently on a trip to Arnhem Land.
To me, the traditional way is much richer in sounds, much more complex in rhythm, much nicer indeed ;
I realised the only way to play yidaki at a good level is two spend ( a lot of ) weeks with an aboriginal community but it's not so easy;

Very Happy THEREFORE I PROPOSE: Arrow
To write down as much rhythm as we can here in order to keep getting inspired and improving:

I remember only ( shame on me Laughing ) 2 rhythm taught by Manymurnuk:

Ngalandi ( Moon ):

Dith-thu wee duurlll Doo ( D t w d . . D . . ) It's a 9 beats rhythm

Mimi ( Spirits )

Dirrll Doorrll Dith-thu ( D . D . D t . . ) 8 beats rhythm played quite fast

There's a rhythm apparently popular among the didgeridoo players as well:

Wee doo doo Wee doo doo Wee doo ( W d d W d d W d ) 8 beats

Hoping that the list will grow up!

Manymak!!
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Francois



Joined: 22 Oct 2007
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wee too too ( W t t )( 3 beats continuously )

Wee too ( W t ) 2 beats

Adam Marrigala plays often those 2 at the beginning

Wee too too Wee toooo ( W t t W t . ) 6 beats

Wee wee too ( w w t ) 3 beats


( It would be nice to explaine as well

the basic sounds ) like

Wee

thu ( starting with the tongue a bit between the front teeth )

dith ( startind with the tongue touching the palet ( d ) and finishing between the front teeth ( th )

Dith-thu are therefore often linked

Kta

ta ( the tongue starting touching the palet and the front teeth at the same time)

Dhup ( tongue starting between the front teeth , the p is done by tighting the lips, that's the trumpeted note )
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IPlayDidgeridoo



Joined: 13 Oct 2007
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Location: Denmark

PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:27 pm    Post subject: Hello Francois Reply with quote

Hello Francois

I think this i a very very good idea writing some of the rhythe down.

Have you heard the Milkay Mununggurr "Hard Tongue Didgeridoo" CD ? The technic you tell is almost the same that is on the CD.

All this on the CD is basic stuff, and very very good.

If you don't have this CD, you should buy if in the ididgeaustralien shop, as I did - it is very very helpfull.

Søren Dahl

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ididjaustralia
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Joined: 22 Mar 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:38 am    Post subject: Re: *** Yidaki Basic rhythm Source *** Reply with quote

Hey Francois,

Good to see you here and glad to be able to help with rhythms. I'll get those videos up on YouTube during the week of Marimunuk playing yidaki with you guys. It is a bit hard to write down the rhythms in notation form...

The Hard Tongue CD is very good for some of the basics Very Happy

Guan

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Francois



Joined: 22 Oct 2007
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks a lot for your contribution!

Bruce Lee said:
" Every day is an opportunity to practice and improve your skills "

So GIVE SOME OF YOUR TIPS!!!!

Or this topic is worthless

Manymak!
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ididjaustralia
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 11:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here you go Francois, have fun!


Link


I'll send you some other video footage too.

Guan

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IPlayDidgeridoo



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:56 am    Post subject: This is SO COOL! Reply with quote

This is just SO COOL!!!

Who is Marimunuk Gurruwiwi ? is he in family with Larry and Djalu?

Francois is really trying hard Smile Ryohei is really good, and you can easily see that he is the one that have pratice much before the trip.

Have Ryohei used Djalus CD to practising before this trip, do you know that, Guan?

Søren Dahl

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Francois



Joined: 22 Oct 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Guan!!! lol!!!
Thats awesome!!
I love listening to Marimunuk, he's great!
I look so clumsy! I'm ashamed now...HEY YOU who are reading that, don;t laugh it's hard!
I wish I could have done that for several weeks...
Thanks for the video!
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martin



Joined: 22 Mar 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 12:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Beautiful video Wink
Reminds me of our trip, and makes me look even more forward for the next one
as I am more than ready for it.
Great Stuff Francois, I love the spirit with which you approached
the playing.
Look forward to hearing your progress since then.
Cheers, Martin

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