Yes, Tom. I don't how you guys can talk that long and fast w/o a sip of air. You must have learnt the art of conserving air while you drone or talk as well.
Circular breathing ain't easy concept to swallow. I can get my students to do just about anything on the didge (vocalize, harmonize, intonate etc.), but they seem to struggle when it comes to CB. I use to have them bring a cup of water with a lid on it from a burger joint, and have them make bubbles with stopping. I almost had one guy choke on water to death, so I quit doing that. Instead, I have them bring a balloon and blow into it w/o stopping. This is nice as you get a lot of back pressure.
Circular breathing in a nutshell: blow ---> make an air bag with your cheeks inside your mouth ----> breathe in through your NOSE while using your CHEEK MUSCLES to compress air out through your MOUTH(hopefully not through "other end") --->blow Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_05
Ed, PVC didges are cool. Get thinned-walled ones that are used for irrigation about 4.5-5 feet long, 2" diameter. Partially soften parts of the pipe with a heat gun to create kinks and bumps. Heat up one end and shove in with a bulb planter to get make a bell. Slap beeswax on the other end for mouth piece.
Shannon, I believe didges use quater-wave tech to get the bass that can annoy heck out of your neighbors. This is my futile attemp to make this post relevant to audio. Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_06 -Min
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