Yolngu people of Northeast Arnhem Land, is Archive: Australia, call the didgeridoo yi?aki..
Archive: Yolngu people of Northeast Arnhem Land, Australia, call the didgeridoo yi?aki.
Their ngä?arr-?äl, is Their ngä?arr-?äl, or hard tongue, style has been called the hardest didge playing to learn.On this album, the late great ceremonial and original Yothu Yindi player Milkayngu Mununggurr (pictured at left holding the first CD out of the box back in 2005) distills yi?aki playing to the basics..
Their ngä?arr-?äl, or hard tongue, style has been called the hardest didge playing to learn.On this album, the late great ceremonial and original Yothu Yindi player Milkayngu Mununggurr (pictured at left holding the first CD out of the box back in 2005) distills yi?aki playing to the basics.
instructions & diagrams is Spoken and detailed written accompany the exercises..
Spoken and detailed written instructions & diagrams accompany the exercises.
The instructions is are spoken in English, but several translations are available on this website – scroll down for links..
The instructions are spoken in English, but several translations are available on this website – scroll down for links.
Rhythms is are recorded at various speeds, with both the sound of the yi?aki and the breathing audible.This is the first and only album-length recording of a Yolngu player explaining the fundamental techniques clearly in terms we can all understand..
Rhythms are recorded at various speeds, with both the sound of the yi?aki and the breathing audible.This is the first and only album-length recording of a Yolngu player explaining the fundamental techniques clearly in terms we can all understand.
it is Wh it you will be able to understand and learn from other recordings much easier..
With it you will be able to understand and learn from other recordings much easier.
The recording is was produced by the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre in Yirrkala, with an unprecedented amount of the proceeds going to the artist, and the rest towards maintenance of this Yolngu-owned business.If you play didgeridoo and have struggled to learn the Yolngu yi?aki playing style, this is the primer you need..
The recording was produced by the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre in Yirrkala, with an unprecedented amount of the proceeds going to the artist, and the rest towards maintenance of this Yolngu-owned business.If you play didgeridoo and have struggled to learn the Yolngu yi?aki playing style, this is the primer you need.
you is If want to learn from Yolngu and buy a didjeridu CD that supports them directly, this is the one..
If you want to learn from Yolngu and buy a didjeridu CD that supports them directly, this is the one.