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Dhalinybuy ripper F yidaki by Mirrwatnga Munyarryun

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  • Author: SeriousSticks

Tags: Yidaki  Didjeridu  Didgeridoo  Yolngu  Arnhem  Land  Mirrwatnga  Munyarryun  Mikey  Gurruwiwi  Serious  Sticks 

A thoroughbred Dhalinybuy yidaki: a feverish firecracker, direct and raw. A fitting memorial for its maker, who is unfortunately no longer amongst us. The terrific balance and easy toot at an ideal interval predestine this instrument for fast yidaki techniques. Good players like Mikey Gurruwiwi (just 12 years old at the time when our videoclip was recorded) won't be able to resist putting this stick through its paces and letting rip - but it's got a lot more to offer than pure speed - there's much too much pure Arnhem Land character in it for that. An instrument that offers pure enduring playing pleasure This instrument and other fine traditional didjeridus are available from www.serioussticks.com

Mirrwatnga Munyarryun, slow motion yidaki analysis

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  • Author: ididjaustralia

Tags: jonathon  mirrwatnga  munyarryun  wangurri  yolngu  trad  traditional  yidaki  rhythms  syncopations  pattern  beat  timing  method  style  yirdaki  didgeridoo  didjeridu  arnhemland  arnhem  land  northern  territory 

Our continuing efforts to dissect Yolngu traditional yidaki playing techniques - phew, what a mouthful! Here Jonathon Mirrwatnga shows his style, nice pattern and syncopations though a bit off at the end with his overtone notes - he's just out of practice that's all. Its interesting to analyse the different trad players in iDIDJ Australia's stable... to compare and contrast, to see what they are doing that non-Yolngu players don't do, though often it is what Balanda players do rather than what they don't do that differentiates trad players from others. Does that makes sense?!

TEDxEdges - Rodrigo Viterbo - Making a Didgeridoo as a Team Building Exercise

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  • Author: TEDxTalks

Tags: TED  tedx  tedxedges  Rodrigo Viterbo  Making  Music 

In this talk at TEDxEdges 2010, Rodrigo Viterbo, explains how making a musical instrument, in this case a didgeridoo is a great team building exercise and still manages to give a didgeridoo performance. Great! Rodrigo Viterbo is a portuguese didgeridoo player, teacher and maker since 2001. He started as a self taught musician and soon started to have workshops with some of the best european didgeridoo players like MT-Yidaki, Lies Beijerinck, Ansgar Stein, Marc Miethe and Dubravko Lapaine and had lessons with aboriginal musicians such as Mark Atkins, Mirrwatnga Munyarryun and the master Djalu Gurruwiwi. He is adopted by Balpatji Gurruwiwi from the Galpu clan in Arnhem Land.

Entrevista ao Rodrigo Vitergo (TEDxEdges 2010)

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  • Author: tedxedges

Tags: tedxedges  Algarve  Portimão  ETIC  Rodrigo  Viterbo  Didgeridoo  talk  interviews 

Entrevista ao Rodrigo Vitergo (TEDxEdges 2010), por Marta Vilar e restante equipa da ETIC. Rodrigo Viterbo is a portuguese didgeridoo player, teacher and maker since 2001. He started as a self taught musician and soon started to have workshops with some of the best european didgeridoo players like MT-Yidaki, Lies Beijerinck, Ansgar Stein, Marc Miethe and Dubravko Lapaine and had lessons with aboriginal musicians such as Mark Atkins, Mirrwatnga Munyarryun and the master Djalu Gurruwiwi. He is adopted by Balpatji Gurruwiwi from the Galpu clan in Arnhem Land. Rodrigo has made didgeridoos from native woods, agave, wool, fibre glass, PVC and paper and developed a technique of making didgeridoos from toilet paper rolls making the instrument available for everybody. He has been teaching how to play and make the didgeridoos in schools, festivals, social centres and other places all over Portugal and the in the Uk and Spain. He is one of the founders of the Portuguese Didgeridoo Association and plays with DIDGEnBASS, a musical project that mixes the sound of the didgeridoo with the modern musical technologies.


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