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Didgeridoo Practice

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A didgeridoo-led practice community with guided sound journeys, where technique, listening, and confidence grow together.

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25 contributions to Didgeridoo Practice
Welcome in! Introduce yourself & share a picture of your didgeridoo
Let's get to know each other! First posts count as brave. You can use this simple format. Hi, I am from __________________ and for fun I like to _____________. Here is a pic of me and my didgeridoo.
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Hi Matt. Thanks for saying "Hi" and welcome to the community. PVC didgeridoos are great for starters. I had to look up what a bansuri flute is. I have tried one at a festival a while back. They make a beautiful sound once the air hits from the right angle.
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@MaryAnn Fricko Hi MaryAnn! This looks very compact. I love those for playing when standing up and moving along. super cool didge. I look forward to hearing a sample when you play some time. Welcome to the tribe 🔥
Zoom
Hi Dave, not sure about today Zoom meeting because I will be working. I might be able to listen you play as I work but I may not be able to participate in a discussion.
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Hi Matt, all good. I did a little mistake with the calendar so nothing was planned anyway. the next one is on the 8th of May.
Zoom problems.
Here is some information about the problems we experienced with Zoom, generated with the help of ChatGPT: It seems that Zoom is suppressing the sound of the didgeridoo. From what I’ve learned, this actually makes sense: Zoom is designed to prioritize speech and filter out what it considers background noise. Because the didgeridoo produces low-frequency drones and complex overtones, the software often misinterprets it as noise and suppresses or distorts it. Possible solution in Zoom:You can improve this by enabling Original Sound and adjusting the audio settings: 1. Go to Settings → Audio 2. Click Advanced 3. Set: 4. Enable: During the meeting: - Click “Turn on Original Sound” (top left) Additional tips: - Enable High fidelity music mode for better sound quality - Disable “Automatically adjust microphone volume” - Use an external microphone if possible Alternatives (better for music):Zoom is not really designed for real-time music collaboration, especially with instruments like the didgeridoo. You might get better results with: - Jamulus — designed specifically for low-latency online jamming - Cleanfeed — high-quality audio streaming in the browser - Discord — can work surprisingly well with the right audio settings These platforms handle continuous sound and musical dynamics much better than Zoom. Hope this helps so we can actually hear each other next time 🙂
Thanks Marco. I look forward to erasing this bug from my life ones and for all, haha. Great to meet you and Matt. It was fun to hang out anyway. See you next time and enjoy your practice.
Live Tomorrow 9 PM (Paris Time)
Hi everyone. Just a wee reminder, we are having another live session and hangout happening tomorrow. Please check the time adjacent to your location. Here is the Zoom Link. I look forward to seeing you again or meeting you. Make it a great day, David
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@Matthew Bruce yes 👍
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@Marco Craamer looking forward to it :)
New didgeridoo
Hi All! Recently I bought a new (expensive) didgeridoo and am very happy with it. But I have a problem with it. With my normal cheap didgeridoo's I can do the basic drone without any problem but with this one I am trying and trying and in the end after much effort it is starting. Once it starts then it takes some time but after that I can play it like my normal other didgeroo's. Does somebody recognise this? Any tips? Thanks!
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Hi Marco, got a picture of the didgeridoo? Haha, I get the getting angry part. Got a new you and it doesn’t do what it’s supposed to 😂 don’t through it in the corner though. Give it some space and for you to get used to it. Every didgeridoo is different. Put up a sound check for us too if you don’t mind. The good thing with beeswax mouthpieces is that they are flexible so you can fit them to your needs. Depending on your mouth and lip shape you might prefer a smaller or bigger diameter. Have fun with it and keep practicing. Come back here if you feel stuck. 🙂
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@Marco Craamer yup, I’ll see you then :)
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David Zencominierski
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Teaching people to play the didgeridoo with more confidence.

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