...to see a chip musician do something like this:
i've got one but i never learned cause that shit cray
I've always wanted to learn it. Been thinking about making one out of PVC pipe or something. I just figured I'd throw the idea out there to the cip community in case nobody had thought of it before. I think, sonically, didgeridoo and chiptune are a good mix.
Also, some inspiration to any potential didgstep artists out there:
>=)
i can play but not fantastically because my circular breathing isn't the best! i need to practice that shizzzz...
i've been watching the videos on this channel and they're pretty engaging. they're not kidding when they say advanced tutorials, though.
if you ever come to sydney there are always dudes down in circular quay playing didge to psy/goa/illbient backing tracks. it's great.
^ didn't know this, but it comes as no surprise. I gotta get more Kplecraft in my earholes now!
Kplecraft use a didgeridoo.
http://www.8bitpeoples.com/discography/by/kplecraft
Not only that, but:
Kuske on saxophone, clarinet, ukulele, recorder and Andes 25F; with Eddie on congas, bongos, ukelele, trumpet and trombone.
I am excitee.
Excuse me... I've got to... I've got to step out for a minute... feel free to carry on without me...
too lazy to look for any videos right now but Krew played blipfest this year and they had dueling diggeries.
too lazy to look for any videos right now but Krew played blipfest this year and they had dueling diggeries.
They were so awesome/disturbing!!
Andes 25F
MY WORD andes 25 f and chiptune? a best combination
im not really into kplecraft though.
Surprised Kplecraft wasn't the first response. they got that shit on lock.
Surprised Kplecraft wasn't the first response. they got that shit on lock.
this was my first thought too. hahaha.
Surprised Kplecraft wasn't the first response. they got that shit on lock.
People aren't doing their homework anymore.