What is a didgeridoo (the droning Aboriginal Australian wind instrument)?
The didgeridoo is a wind instrument made from hollow wood. The first didgeridoos, played by aboriginal peoples in northern Australia an estimated 40,000 years...
The Long Inhalation: An Essential Circular Breathing Technique
The Long Inhalation is a special circular breathing technique for didgeridoo or other winds, which is different from the way you see it taught.
To...
The 5 Most Effective Practices To Treat Sleep Apnea With The Didgeridoo
The treatment of sleep apnea is quite challenging because there is not a single treatment that works well for every patient. The didgeridoo has...
Didgeridoo Q&A Live!: Circular Breathing, choosing a didgeridoo, composing, layering sounds and more (Video...
In this open question and answer session AJ Block took questions on didgeridoo-related topics. Recorded with a live online audience on November 18, 2017.
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Learn To Circular Breathe by Developing The Abs, Cheeks and Jaw Muscles
Many people try to learn to circular breathe without having the proper foundation in place. The exercises presented in this video show you how...
Intermediate Didgeridoo Skills Course Now Available For Download
This is AJ Block, director of Didge Project, writing to personally invite you to the Didgeridoo Skills Course, a six-class journey into rhythm, breathing...
Breathing Exercises For Wind Instrument Players
In this video you will learn some of the best breathing exercises for wind instrument players. The biggest key is I have found is...
A Popular Didgeridoo Rhythm and How To Play It
In this video for intermediate to advanced level didgeridoo players, we share a popular didgeridoo rhythm found in music all around the world. I...
Tongue Rhythms for Didgeridoo
In this video we reveal the tongue rhythms for didgeridoo that will give you more playing options as you explore the instrument. Once you...
Didgeridoo Playing Tips: Getting A Better Drone Sound
In this video we share 3 didgeridoo playing tips that answer the questions: "what do you do if you can’t get the didgeridoo to...