Didgeridoo Double & Triple Tonguing
Lesson Overview
In this lesson we combine double and triple tonguing into a groovy rhythm. It may challenge your co-ordination, but it’s great practice to get comfortable with your tonguing techniques
Lesson Goals
- Play the rhythm “ta-ka ta-ka (B) ta-ka ta-ka (B) ta-ka-ta (B)”
Training Tips
- Keep the timing nice and slow until you are comfortable
- Speed up the rhythm to push yourself further, always within your control though
- Focus on keeping the sound clear and well pronounced
Give it a try, let us know how you go and if you get stuck, post a question in the comments section below.
Beginners – Learn How to Play the Didgeridoo

Before we start
Must know information before you pick up your didgeridoo. How to hold, where to play, different didge sounds, and how to warm up to sound your best. This is where it all begins.

Vocals & sounds on the didgeridoo
Adding you voice allows you to make the dingo, dog howl and the great Australian Kookaburra! We show you how to make these awesome sounds on your didgeridoo.

Diaphragm
Want to play louder? Want to play quieter? Here we show you how, and even more exciting… we get you playing a rocking didgeridoo rhythm!

Well Done
You’ve made it! What a ride. Well done, you have achieved so much on the didgeridoo! It’s time to give yourself a huge pat on the back. And now brace yourself… and get stuck into the Intermediate section to take your playing to a whole new level!

Making The Didgeridoo Drone Sound
Undoubtedly the most important section of all… getting you didge vibrating and your body shaking, oh yeah it’s a great feeling. In these lessons, we teach you how to make a drone that sounds great.

Tongue & Mouth Shapes on the Didgeridoo
In this section we show you how to make that sound that every learning didge player wants to make. And its a lot easier than you think.

Playing Didgeridoo Rhythms
This is the exciting part where we put everything you now know together, into didgeridoo rhythms. Not only is playing rhythms on your didge extremely satisfying and fun… it is excellent practice for your circular breathing. So even if your circular breathing is a little shaky, give these a go.