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Learning The Didgeridoo by Chris AdnamChris Adnam's training in Arnhem Land , sharing musical experiences with the Yolgnu people, has led to this outstanding video production on learning to play the didgeridoo. A very clear teaching technique with computer animated graphics makes learning the didgeridoo easy and fun.
Chris Adnam enjoys the privilege of learning to play the didgeridoo from Arnhemland Tribal Teachers.
Chris Adnam's knowledge and both his traditional and innovative performances on the didgeridoo are highly regarded right across Australia.
Beginning slowly and thoroughly Chris Adnam introduces this eight part didgeridoo teaching method which takes us from the initial cheek strenghening excercises right to fast multi-voiced excercises.
The eight parts are explained, demonstrated and can then be repeatedly rehearsed to ANIMATED PLAYALONG which shows notes, duration and musical effects obtained from the didgeridoo.
This is a very clear teaching technique that uses simple visual equivalents to the music to reinforce and bring layers of delight to the learning process.
Running time: 57 mins approx. Available in DVD (PAL & NTSC) and Video Tape (NTSC only) formats
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Learning the Didgeridoo by Chris Adnam (DVD)
- Easy 8 step technique
- Internationally acclaimed teaching method
- Filmed in Australian bushland
- For beginners to intermediate
- Play along sequences
- DVD is PAL and NTSC compatible
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