Up close with Malngay Yunupingu | yidaki master | Yothu Yindi & East Journey bands

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Here's a short clip of Malngay playing yidaki, shot from an angle that shows the musculature at work when playing technical, fast-paced yidaki.

The take home points here are:

1) Breathe frequently. Don't wait until you are almost out of air before taking a breath. In order to maintain high internal pressure within the oral cavity and within the instrument frequent breathing is a must for those interested in the traditional Yolngu playing styles and techniques of eastern Arnhem Land. Mikey Gurruwiwi and Gapanbulu Yunupingu have also emphasised this point.

2) Know what you are going to play for the first few seconds before you start, even if you are playing freestyle. Hold the pattern in your mind then play. This is important because the introductory part of your yidaki playing sets up the rest of the tune or song, gives it structure, and establishes the musical meter. Once you have the introduction down pat, you can then more easily and spontaneously build upon the rhythms and riffs you are going to use in a freestyle context.

For comparative purposes, here are some older clips of Malngay on the iDIDJ Australia channel:

Malngay Yunupingu | Yothu Yindi yidak...

Malngay Yunupingu, take II

Kevin Malngay on Burrngupurrngu's F s...
8 سال پیش در تاریخ 1394/12/17 منتشر شده است.
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