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How to Play the Didgeridoo
Want to play didgeridoo? Find out the why's, what's and wherefore's here.
This section is about how to play the didgeridoo. I have divided playing the didgeridoo into bite size chunks to help you progress from your first drone through to circular breathing and beyond. There are exercises hints and tips, so even if you already play, there will be useful information to help develop your playing.
Making a Noise
The first and hardest thing to do with the didgeridoo is to make a noise and produce a sound.
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