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Thread started 11/04/03 6:06pm

butter

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Didgin it

Are there any didgers in the house that want to compare techniques?
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Reply #1 posted 11/04/03 6:50pm

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How about U and me compare other things? drool what a honey!!!

"U're So Good looking" - U said it yourself!

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Reply #2 posted 11/04/03 6:51pm

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I also couldn't help lookin' at the Glasto' pics...
were U there this year? I played there this year and last year on the lost stage among others being effectively the last band 2 finish at Glastonbury!

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Reply #3 posted 11/04/03 8:10pm

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innocent yep I'm a glastoer, some of those pics r from this yr some are from other yrs, will be there next yr too...so what did u think of it?
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Reply #4 posted 11/05/03 10:48am

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butter said:

innocent yep I'm a glastoer, some of those pics r from this yr some are from other yrs, will be there next yr too...so what did u think of it?


Well, I thought it was a lot more coporate than 2002 and 2004 may get worse. The security level has been severely stepped up, I had backstage passes to Avalon but in 2002, I could get in2 Pyramid stage and JazzWorld after a bit of blagging...

they were sooo not having it this year!

Lost Vagueness in the Lost field is such a great way to end the Glasto experience, I just remember we played from 3am to 5am and every1 was just on a buzz right to the end!

weird watching every1 leave the next day as I started my 2 mile walk to Pilton central (my kit was taken home for me!)

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Reply #5 posted 11/05/03 11:56am

Red

U mean didgereedoo Butta. That is one difficult instrument to control. I tried it this past summer. All in the breathing but very demanding.
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Reply #6 posted 11/05/03 12:03pm

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U mean didgereedoo Butta. That is one difficult instrument to control. I tried it this past summer. All in the breathing but very demanding.



Thanks I was wondering what the hell was being talked about lol
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Reply #7 posted 11/05/03 2:16pm

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yep red, blowing can be hard work takes alotta regular practise batting eyes I'm not getting much kick back from mine so it's really hard work I have a friend making me a new one tho


I had a staff pass for this yrs glasto so I pretty much had all access but the vibe is with the people that make it what it is and I can't stand the press so prefer to stay as far away as possible from them.
I remember when the traveller field was there and has since changed so much, the buskers, street performers etc have all gone, now its all money, money, money...sign o' the times...still good tho. I spent alot of the time in Lost vagueness too and hung around til tuesday and the parties just kept on going.
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Reply #8 posted 11/05/03 6:19pm

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Slave2daGroove said: Thanks I was wondering what the hell was being talked about lol[/quote]

Talkin' bout blowin the big long hard wood SlaveBoy wink
The ultimate primordial instrument, furthest from the skin flute...lol. With the Didge, I see cave men smile
Heard a decent player here in Toronto introduce Didge into electronica this summer. Just didge and percussion. Pretty Wild, liked it. Butta you look like a tiny thang, must have one set of lungs.
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Reply #9 posted 11/06/03 6:54am

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I'm about 5ft - ish!! me didge is prolly 3 ft but its fine...sits nicely between me legs, lol. Its more to do with control than lung power it took me a good couple of months just to get a sound from it, was convinced my didge just didnt work until my 6 yr old picked it up, stood on a chair and got it going first time. Its like gently blowing bubbles, not balloons.

Jay Kay (Jamiroquai) put it on the 'Emergency on Planet Earth' album and it was massive if u haven't heard it u gotta check it out. I bumped into him about 2 months ago and was dying to chat to him about it but I chickened,lol.

I think the didge is very hypnotic and sometimes overlooked.
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Reply #10 posted 11/06/03 6:56am

Slave2daGroove

I love learning stuff about 3 ft. wind instruments.

Butter have you recorded anything?
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Reply #11 posted 11/06/03 7:04am

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butter said:

Jay Kay (Jamiroquai) put it on the 'Emergency on Planet Earth' album and it was massive if u haven't heard it u gotta check it out.



I love Didgerama and Didgital Vibrations from Travelling Without Moving! Really goes well with the modern beats as a stand alone instrument.
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Reply #12 posted 11/06/03 7:43am

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Slave2daGroove said:

I love learning stuff about 3 ft. wind instruments.

Butter have you recorded anything?



no...I'm not experienced enough and my didge is off a production line so it's pretty lame, I need one that is better quality and has its own unique sound that suits me better, I'm getting one made by a friend that plays and is planning to go into business making them by hand so once I've mastered that who knows... lol
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