**Note that this lesson will be available for 5 days only
Rhythm
ajuda (B) ajuda (B) ajuda (B) ajuda (B)…
Lesson goals
- Be able to play this rhythm continuously for 1 minute while taking circular breaths
- Be able to balance your breathing in and blowing out, keeping a comfortable lungful of air
- Keep the timing of your rhythm consistent
Training tips
- When you see (B), this means take a circular breath
- When we say “breath”, this means take a circular breath
- When you first start practicing this rhythm, don’t worry about the quality of your sound, just work on getting the timing of your breaths right
- It doesn’t matter if your breathing doesn’t sound good, this is a great exercise to strengthen your circular breathing
- Experiment with the speed of your rhythm
- As you try playing this rhythm faster, make sure you don’t miss any breaths. Take a circular breath after every “ajuda”
- Remember, use as little air as you can. You don’t need to BLOW down the didgeridoo – gentle, gentle, gentle
Give it a try, let us know how you go and if you get stuck, post a question in the comments section below
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