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Playing the Didjeridu - Adding the Voice
Voice can also be added to make many different effects. Yol\u
do not just play the basic note and play with vocal sounds. There is
always rhythm, even if it is slow. Yol\u do not play around with singing
harmonious melodies along with the drone, but they do add a growly quality
to the
tone with
subtle use of voice along with the rhythm. Listen carefully to the samples
below of a simple rhythm with and without subtle use
of the voice, almost like grunting along with the "dhirrl."
Yol\u do not spend their time imitating animal noises on the yidaki for fun or education. Animal noises such as bird calls are used as parts of the traditional songs which also imitate the movements of animals in the rhythms. These are not yidaki solos, but accompaniment to song and dance. Listen as Larry Winiwini Gurruwiwi plays the yidaki accompaniment. You will hear sounds of the Brolga's voice and the rhythm of its dance.
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