[Didjeridu] appreciation

Rob Weidenfeld fotonewz at cox.net
Fri Jan 2 23:29:20 PST 2009


/Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2009 15:50:05 -0700
From: Marko <mj at rounddoor.com>
Subject: Re: [Didjeridu] appreciation
To: PHultquist at aol.com
Cc: tomlange1 at yahoo.com, didjeridu at music.mills.edu
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Cool Video Per. I once held a humming bird in my hand!
Dan was already an accomplished hand drummer. I just pointed him in the 
right direction with the didj.
Made sure he attended JT Fest 07 and yes, his inspiration was Smeykal.
He has been designing and his own didjs for obtaining multiple trumpet 
notes.

ANY MORE OLD TIMERS OUT THERE?? LET'S HEAR FROM YOU!   NEWBIES TOO!!!
Marko J

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Marko & all...

Dunno if I'm an old-timer or not, but I'm still here, reading posts (when they now-too-infrequently appear) with interest and pleasure. Haven't been to a fest in years, and don't play much any more, but the didgeridoo and the people who play it have had a major positive impact on my life, and been fundamental to a very positive evolution for me since I discovered the instrument in 1999/ /(Tanya from Inlakesh enticed me to listen to a bit of "The Gathering/"/ at an art fest - who would not be hooked after hearing that???)/. /I know some day I will re-connect with it and maybe even some of you as well.

Rob Weidenfeld /

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