Subject: [Video] How To Play Shruti Box for Absolute Beginners

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Good day! 

This week we have some great new content from special guest Ixchel Prisma. Ixchel came and did a few videos with us, including a tutorial on How To Play Shruti Box for Absolute Beginners. She also did a comparison of the three most common sized shruti boxes. Check out the new videos here.

We currently have two shruti boxes in stock, which can be found in our online store

We've got a bunch of new RAV Drums in stock (see below) and also 3 new Aura Handpan scales which we will be revealing soon (likely next week). 

Thanks for tuning in and we will catch you soon!

AJ Block and The Didge Project Team




(amazing sound, easy to play)
$365

$120
(3 Sizes Available)
$300-375
(includes travel didge, handbook and DVD)
$167

Models with a * next to the name are currently in stock in our store and are available for immediate shipping.

$795
$858
$875
$897
$913
$1023
Prices do not include carrying case or shipping

What RAVs are in stock? What's the best scale for you?
Check out all of our videos and info at didgeproject.com/RAV




In this video, Didge Project's Jerry Walsh demonstrates the three styles of throat singing and how to do them with a shruti box (Indian drone instrument). The three styles of throat singing are Kargyraa, Khoomei, and Sygyt.

By singing with a shruti box, the voice can open up and explore the range of sounds within throat singing. 



AJ Block from Didge Project beatboxes and plays the mallet harp, a portable travel xylophone with an amazing sound. 

Demos of these awesome new scales from Aura Handpans. 

Hand Drum Basics is a FREE online course that will give you the skills necessary to sound great on hand drums, djembe, congas, etc. and to understand what it take to master the basics of rhythm. Much of what we cover in this class are tools to get you to sound good and seamless in your playing. Through a combination of video and worksheets you will be guided through a number of approaches to enhance your drumming.

During this class you will learn:

*The basic sounds of the djembe.
*A number of basic rhythms.
*How to identify a good hand drum sound.
*How to develop a good practice.
*How to stay relaxed while playing.
*Secrets to playing rhythmically on hand drums.




Learn this super fun rhythm with variations that comes from the Afro-Jamaican drumming tradition. As Joakim says, it's a Pan-African rhythm, meaning its found all over Africa. In Jamaica this rhythm is used for dance and ceremony. Get out your djembe or hand drum and play along!




2019 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.

What is Sleep Apnea? How Can Playing The Didgeridoo Help?

By strengthening the muscles of the throat and tongue, didgeridoo playing has helped countless people who suffer from sleep apnea, snoring and other related conditions.

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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