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 Post subject: Darryl's Mimi style
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 3:28 am 
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Another vamp, Mimi style. These sorts of rhythmic patternings are not made up, but follow strict protocols that have been passed down the generations. I really love this vid:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea1ZguuaCzc

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Just great!

Thank you Darryl and Guan.

Could you also add clapstic patterns in the future recordings?

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It is good. When having come to Japan to Japan last year, it recalls it.
Mago by my only Didgeridoo and Ambrose Cameron(It is what bought with Earth Tube. It was originally heard that Mr. Guan had owned it. )It blew for. I remember the sound at that time still clearly.

Daryl's sound cannot be emitted even if it practices hard. It is interesting again
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The Mimi style is very nice- love those 'stops'. I was working on this last night- to stop the drone with precision and without any 'bleedthrough'. Quite challenging stuff.


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The Mimi style is very nice- love those 'stops'. I was working on this last night- to stop the drone with precision and without any 'bleedthrough'. Quite challenging stuff.


Hi Jason,

To get the timing of the stops and starts right, make sure to get a breath just before you stop. If you breathe during the stop, you're bound to pause longer than you should.

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Are there many vamps to learn in the WAL style? Can one sort of "free style" it with the basic vocal and tongue sound?

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Darth Ak-sar-ben wrote:
Are there many vamps to learn in the WAL style? Can one sort of "free style" it with the basic vocal and tongue sound?


I think there are many 'vamps' like just with NEAL, and 'free form' is also not only possible but something that traditional mago players are quite good at.

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