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  • Didgeridoo beginners, Didgeridoo videos / March 1, 2018

    What is a didgeridoo ?

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  • Didgeridoo beginners, Didgeridoo technics, Didgeridoo videos / February 25, 2020

    Didgeridoo lesson 6 | How to have a better sound on didgeridoo

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  • Didgeridoo technics, Didgeridoo videos / March 9, 2020

    Didgeridoo lesson 7 | How to play your first rhythms in your didgeridoo

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  • Didgeridoo technics, Didgeridoo videos, Tips and advices / January 30, 2020

    Didgeridoo Lesson 4 | Learn circular Breathing in 4 steps!

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  • Didgeridoo beginners, Didgeridoo technics, Didgeridoo videos / April 16, 2020

    Didgeridoo lesson 9 | The 5 biggest mistakes when you start playing didgeridoo

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Didg to Didg : competition at the service of music ? Not that sure…

In Events by Gauthier Aubé5 April 2019Leave a Comment

Just like many didgeridoo players, I was in Poitiers (France) in 2016 for the third edition of the Didg to Didg. I attended out of curiosity, in order to form …

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Five steps to make an eucalyptus didgeridoo

In Didgeridoo makers by Gauthier Aubé4 March 20194 Comments

A didgeridoo is a eucalyptus trunk naturally hollowed out by termites. However, several stages separate the trunk in its natural state from the finished instrument. And the know-how of the …

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Watch out for inexpensive didgeridoos!

In Didgeridoo beginners, Tips and advices by Gauthier Aubé14 February 20194 Comments

The temptation to buy an inexpensive wooden didgeridoo can be great. But the didgeridoo world is not made up exclusively of good products! To be honest, the majority of didgeridoos …

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Five tips for a good posture with a didgeridoo

In Non classifié(e) by Gauthier Aubé28 January 2019Leave a Comment

Did you know that in Kyūdō, the Japanese archery, the archer works his posture for months, before unleashing his first arrow? Any activity that uses the body relies on a …

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The origins of the didgeridoo: the Aborigines of Australia

In Aboriginal culture, Didgeridoo beginners by Gauthier Aubé2 May 20186 Comments

The didgeridoo has its origins with the Aboriginal people of Australia. More precisely in a small part of this immense country: the north of the Northern Territory. Several hours by …

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Why is the use of a metronome essential when playing your didgeridoo?

In Didgeridoo beginners, Didgeridoo technics, Tips and advices by Gauthier Aubé20 March 20182 Comments

During the masterclass I lead, I meet a lot of didgeridoo players who have an approximate tempo. Their phrasing is good and well articulated, but the beat spoils their work. …

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Stop playing sideways, it’s outdated !

In Didgeridoo technics, Didgeridoo videos by Gauthier Aubé3 March 20184 Comments

Playing one’s didgeridoo front view or sideways ? The debate was still going on a few years ago. Today, the majority of players agree: playing front view is the best …

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Does playing the didgeridoo cures snoring?

In Music and health by Gauthier Aubé1 March 20182 Comments

I already provided didgeridoo courses at that time. Thus, I had heard of this study, but I had not had the opportunity to teach to students suffering from sleep apnea. …

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What is a didgeridoo ?

In Didgeridoo beginners, Didgeridoo videos by Gauthier Aubé1 March 2018Leave a Comment

A didgeridoo is a musical instrument that comes from the Australian Aborigines. It is considered as the oldest wind instrument in the world. Uh sorry? A what…?! As a didgeridoo …

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