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Re: Health of the didjeridu market [message #2309 is a reply to message #2308] Sat, 17 December 2005 11:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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For me it is the sound QUALITY that I seek. When I make my own hardwood didjs I give no quarter to trying to "tune" it. I just try to make the sound of it to be resonant, bright with good volume and vocals. It sounds like from you description of you harmonic vocals and jazzy style could also double for a description of what I come up with. I do have a few great cds of didj players both traditional and contemporary, but I do not try to play along with them or emulate them. I look for clues to sound production, but otherwise I do my best to keepmy playing expressive, organic and personal. I am sure that later on (as my personality usually does) I will delve into the origins and traditions of NEAL and WAL style playing. But for now I am enjoying it as a medium for creativity.
 
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