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This bamboo Overtone Flute from the Andes is easy to play, sounds amazing, and hits a range of harmonics. |
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Featured in our recent live looping video with Jerry Walsh, the Flute of the Ancestors, or Abuelo Flute, is a traditional Andean-style bamboo overtone flute popularized by master Andean flute player Tito La Rosa.
La Rosa says, "the flute of the ancestors gives you strength to elevate yourself. It is not simply a flute; it is a staff of power. It can accompany your dance, remind you of your origins and also make sound. It’s characteristic is to produce harmonics over a fundamental sound. Over this fundamental sound it creates harmonics upward, but it always returns to the mother sound [the tonic] which is found in the middle, below and also above. There may be 5, 6 or occasionally 7 harmonics. This is called the Flute of the Grandfathers because it is played by the elder people of the community."
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To celebrate the release of The Overtone Throat Singing Course, Jerry Walsh put together this live looping set using nothing more than a loop station, his voice and acoustic instruments.
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Group classes and private lessons are available for those who purchase the Overtone Throat Singing Course with Jerry Walsh |
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The Overtone Throat Singing Course, a 2-hour instructional video with worksheets led by our very own Jerry Walsh is now available! Jerry has been studying throat singing from many different traditions for more than 10 years and brings a wealth of knowledge to this art form.
In addition to the 2-hour video course, Jerry Walsh will be offering 2 more live group zoom classes on throat singing in July 2021 as well as specials on private lessons. Click on the course image here to check out all of the great offerings bundled with the Overtone Throat Singing Course.
For those of you wanting to sample the course, we’ve put together a FREE Intro To Overtone Throat Singing, which is an excerpt from the full length video course.
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Pricing for the Overtone Throat Singing Course, Live Zoom classes and private lessons with Jerry Walsh All prices listed here include lifetime access to the Overtone Throat Singing Course video recording and worksheets - Course (2 hr. video & worksheets) + 2x group zoom classes + 1x private zoom lesson: $150
- Course (2 hr. video & worksheets) + 2x group zoom classes: $110
- Course (2 hr. video & worksheets) + 1x group zoom classes: $90
- Course (2 hr. video & worksheets) + 1x private zoom lesson: $105
- Course (2 hr. video & worksheets) only: $65
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| Models with a * next to the name are currently in stock in our store in the US and are available for immediate shipping.
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Prices do not include carrying case or shipping Hardshell flight cases also now available.
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What RAVs are in stock? What's the best scale for you? |
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New music featuring our latest instruments and sounds uploaded regularly |
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SoundCloud is an audio-lover's platform which allows creators like us to upload our music tracks, and other audio content for radio and podcast style listening. Play through the Didge Project channel and hear some of the best tracks we've produced recently and from our archives.
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| 2020 Handpan vs. RAV: Identical Scale Comparison
What are the similarities and differences between handpans and RAV drums? In this video we compare the newly updated 2019 RAV Drum with an Aura Handpan in the same identical Celtic Minor scale. This is a literal side by side comparison where we play each pan note for note and compare how they sound.
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| | | Ultimate Guide to The Mallet Harp
This video is filled with mallet percussion exercises on one of the most beautiful sounding, portable mallet percussion instruments: the mallet harp! A fun, easy to play instrument for all ages, the mallet harp brings the joy of music to beginners and experienced musicians alike. With numerous applications, the mallet harp is ideal for music therapy, stress relief, sound healing, childhood development, emotional health and overall wellness.
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Didge
Project is a blog, youtube channel, series of courses and events,
instrument store and a collective of musicians who want to help you use
music as a tool for uplifting yourself and others around you.
On
our site you will find tips and tutorials to help you become a better
musician, didgeridoo lessons, instrument features and reviews, and
reports on the latest scientific research and spiritual discoveries
merging through the medium of sound.
When
we began in 2008 our main focus was on teaching how to play the
didgeridoo, a wind instrument originating in aboriginal Australia and
also said to be present in ancient Mayan times. After working with
countless people it became apparent that most musicians play multiple
instruments and that we have the community resources to help all
musicians get better results. While we still provide didgeridoo lessons,
classes and programs, our focus is to provide tutorials for music and
instruments from all around the world. Visit us for great music
resources at www.didgeproject.com |
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