Re: Health of the didjeridu market [message #2338 is a reply to message #2290] |
Wed, 21 December 2005 06:53 |
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JKon380
Messages: 322 Registered: November 2005 Location: USA
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Hi Wolf:
Quote: | When I first decided to buy a didj, it had nothing to do with style or where it was made.
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I agree. I just really DUG the sound! I think an awareness of style comes after you have been playing and you start developing your own.
Quote: | Jkon, you are obviously way more experinced in playing, then I ever hope to be,
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Wolf, you're going to make me blush Let me tell you, when I first started, I was making all kinds of embarrassing sounds from my didj. If I could get and hold a drone for a bit, I was happy. I grabbed up every bit of information that I could from forums, the internet, instructional CDs/DVDs-you name it. I've just really grabbed onto this instrument, and I love to play. That's what really important- that you LOVE doing it!!!
Quote: | the didj is becomming more and more complicated
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Yikes! Sorry to make that impression Sometimes I get away from myself when I starting talking didj. One of things that I love about the didj scene is that there is SO much variety and stories to share, with people from all kinds of backgrounds. The didj holds it all together. I've been messing around with some recordings lately; once I get one that I really dig, I'll put it up on the forum.
Best,
Jason
Jason
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