Sydney Didgeridoo Player- Sean Patrick Ryan
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www.spiritgallery.com.au One of the team at Spirit Gallery Sydney Sean "the professor" Patrick Ryan giving us an awesome solo on an equally awesome Crookedstixz Didgeridoo!!
www.spiritgallery.com.au One of the team at Spirit Gallery Sydney Sean "the professor" Patrick Ryan giving us an awesome solo on an equally awesome Crookedstixz Didgeridoo!!
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Best didgeridoo play i ever heard. Tnx for the inspiration
Brilliant dig player
This should be title the best didgeriood player! best one i found so far on youtube. keep it up
This is just unreal mate. Amazing technique. So many layers to it. Any resourses to learn this style? Cheers brother!
You tube has exploded the didgeridoo popularity
Sean you're amazing! Brilliance
Amazing!
Fantastic.........
Indeed you are the best player in the world ever ...... 1000 % fact
amazing
Dude, awesome! Showed the little dudes in my class and they were well impressed :)
The wobble is achieved by bending the tone of the drone. There are “rhythm words” that produces the wobble sound, such as “woka-doo” and “ditta-moor". The "woka" and "ditta" part of the word indicates the wobbly bit and also when to breathe. If you mouth or whisper these words, the didgeridoo will produce a rhythm that will sound like the word used. And u need to do it fast and practice!!
@smokingjazz5067
5 жыл бұрын
thanks a lot... you are a master ! i apreciate your explanation
top player !!!!
This Stick is from Adam Hennwood👍
Wow, At the end of it I actually applauded !! Hope to see more stuff coming from you :)
very cool...thanks for that!
perfect
Это бомбезно👍
Shibaten Spirits Performance ever
very nice! any tips on the wobble?
Bonjour Comment pourrais-je communiquer avec sean ?
That was incredible! The ditta and the woka are the breathing points? I thought the moor and the doo was when you breathe. Interesting. I find that I can mouth these easily when the yidaki is in the centre of my mouth but in this position I don't get as nice a sound. I also find tooting (overtones) easier with my yidaki in the middle of my mouth. Once again, I just don't like the sound as much there. Any suggestions for any of that? Once again, you are an incredible player!
@SpiritGallery
10 жыл бұрын
Your breathing analysis is pretty much correct. A lot of players find it easier to play side on but some stay in the middle..especially traditional Arnhem Land players/playing style. Yes, it can be easier hitting the toots middle on for most players. With practice all positions will become easier!!
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E,poznam ga i slusao sam njegovu izvedbu i bio sam izuzetno fasciniran tehnikom izvodjenja i proizvodnjom zvuka na tom instrumentu,za mene do tada nepoznatom instrumentu.Kad idući puta bude dolazio kod mene obečajem da ću se potruditi da to pokaže nasoj siroj javnosti.
Hi Sean. Robin from Oregon. You look so different with long hair and a beard. I can't find you on FB.
Hey, hope this will get through to you, great didge play! About the Wobble i dont quiet understand the breathing point is it ditta - breathe in - moor and woka - breathe in - doo ? or different?
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does anyone have any tips on how to play the main rhythm? i cant seem to crack the code.
@Tom-ye5dn
6 жыл бұрын
Yep but it's hard to explain
@bvalltu5524
6 жыл бұрын
ditta-moor-moor ditta-moor-moor ditta-moor-moor ditta-moor-moor ditta-moor ditta-moor
@bvalltu5524
6 жыл бұрын
with the breath on the first "moor" to create the wobble or bounce breath
@smokingjazz5067
5 жыл бұрын
@@bvalltu5524 thanks a lot ! are you ozzy , aborigene ?
now maybe someone can tell me why you play it one the side of your mouth and not the center
sorry Ondra Smeykal is the man but this guy is amazing