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 Post subject: hello from anchorage alaska
PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 5:13 pm 
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hello from anchorage, alaska! I have some frends that just moved too perth, they want too bring me a didge back at christmas, any good stores that you can recomend and that mite also have a website so I could check them out.. I like too my current didge too were I werk as a master of the custodial arts and the students like the didge. most have never seen one. what is the best way too learn circular breathing. I can just do the drone..


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 Post subject: Re: hello from anchorage alaska
PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:23 pm 
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Hey Shrek.
I don't know about the shops, but if you could buy/download the Tony Colley and Matt Reed method, they have a series of exercice to circular breath that I think are really good, if you want to do contemporary playing.
Anyway, it's like riding a bicycle, keep praticing, until your body/brains learn it, and one day, you'll do it.
Cheers. ^^


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 Post subject: Re: hello from anchorage alaska
PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:31 am 
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Alaska, wow, make sure whatever didgeridoo you get will hold up in the cold! With circular breathing, there's lots of online tutorials that can help including video. Or you can also try the straw-in-the-glass-of-water tricks :)

Welcome mate!

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