Didgeridoo Flute Sound
Lesson Overview
Want to learn to play an unusual sound on your didge? In this lesson, Sanshi will teach you how to play the flute sound on a Didgeridoo.
Lesson Goals
- Be able to find the right angle on your didge to blow and play the flute sound.
- Be able to come out with the right amount of air when blowing.
- Be able to play different pitches by blowing the right amount of air.
Training Tips
- First technique is to open your mouth as big as the opening of your didge then put your tongue out.
- Try blowing at an angle of your didge.
- Most of the time, the sound won’t just come out easily so it is best to find the right angle to blow on your didge.
- Don’t blow so hard, just enough as if your blowing a candle.
- When you hear the whistling sound, then it’s already a sign that you are at the right angle.
- Try opening your mouth wider and adjusting your angle a little bit to find the tune.
- As soon as you find your angle, make sure to stay at that position while blowing.
- Try playing the flute sound at a higher pitch.
- A high pitch is created by blowing harder, pushing your tongue out, and narrowing your mouth closer to the didge.
- It usually takes time to get the technique so don’t get frustrated when practicing.
Give it a try, let us know how you go and if you get stuck, post a question in the comments section below.