If you throw Didgeridoo, beatbox, 12 string guitar, foot drums together with a polyrhythmic one-man band what do you get? You'll dig this vibe!
LISTEN AND ENJOY!
Oh! And after this song finishes,
please enjoy this video performance to see how it all works straight from my heart to yours!
Click here: steemit.com/music/@nathankaye/the-one-man-festival-nathan-kaye-rainforest-jam-with-affirmation-visualisation
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That is impressive! I've always loved the sound of the 12-string. Only discovered the didgeridoo recently. I gave my husband a didge for Christmas a couple years ago, but we've been so busy building a homestead, he's hardly been able to play it. I'm sending him this link. Maybe it will inspire him to pick it up more.
Thanks so much @crowbarmama!
Yeah, get him inspired with the didge! It's good for health, in general!
I've got some tutorial videos up and other didge performances, so you can see how it all works together...
Cheers!
Sweet! I was going to ask about tutorials that you would recommend. Are they on your Steemit page?
So, I haven't found the tutorials yet because I got distracted watching & listening to your entry for Open mic 74.
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Seriously impressed! I sang lead for a rock band for a while (about 20 yrs ago) and then again for a bit about 6 yrs ago. I also did a little musical theatre in between, played a little lead Alto Sax in jazz in college and taught music & a bit of theory to 5-8 yr olds with an old guitar and shopping cart full of old percussion instruments. With all the variety I've been blessed to experience, I cannot imagine doing all that you're doing at once!
I used to, however, tell jokes between songs, often while my guitarist was switching guitars or re-tuning, and my bassist & drummer were awesome at turning my long-winded jokes into mini-songs, not unlike your story.
Thanks for bringing back fond memories. Btw, you've got a killer voice and a new follower!
Oh awesome! I'm stoked you found Lucky Man Story, enjoyed it and that it brought back some sweet memories for you!
I love getting that kind of feedback!
Re: tutorials - they're on my steemit page just scroll down further, but they are more advanced tutorials, but I still think they might inspire him anyway...
I've been asked a few times to make some beginner's didge video tutorials too, so I'll get that happening soon.
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Wow! Thanks so much @isaria! Bless you, lovely!
Nice pic
Cheers mate
I am also a music lover
Great to hear! 🙏🏽
Very nice post your friends
Thanks mate!
WOW. perfect tunes my dear friend.
I liked some portions too!
congratulations
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I love music. And nice picture
Thanks so much, mate!
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Thanks for that. Welcome onboard!
Great jam @naTHANKaye!
Thanks for listening @otage!
I'm stoked you enjoyed! 🙏🏽
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Cheers mate!
i love music and wonderful picture.
Thanks so much, mate! 🙏🏽
Nice dude! An exotic vibe with didge and beatbox! Love it! You are super talented!
Thanks so much @rockchickjen!
I do love getting exotic!
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Excellent work my man! Great build up to the beat then really crunchy and edgy main theme. It's almost reminding of Flamenco at parts, more on an energetic level. The didgeridoo seems to add this really primal element that gives it a definite "ancient" sort of vibe and sound.
Thanks so much @spaceballoon!
Great that you really listened in deeply to the elements and feel the energy too. I love it when people do that. Did you catch the polyrhythmic parts (7/8 etc.)?
Yeah the didge just anchors this grounded ancient-future vibe into the music. Really drives me with the other instruments I’m playing when I start playing that too.
Anyway, thanks heaps, bro!