Showing posts with label didgeridoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label didgeridoo. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

FINGERS Mitchell Cullen


I'm a huge fan of didgeridoo music. Every now and then I'll search around the interwebs for some new awesome didg music. However, one didgeridoo player who I keep happening upon on Facebook and Twitter posts is FINGERS Mitchell Cullen. This young Australian multi-instrumentalist makes some fantastic music, blending together guitar and drums with didgeridoo (as well as other instruments). I highly recommend checking out his website and his music. Here's a sample:



FINGERS makes some awesome tunes. Definitely a young artist worth keeping your eye on in the coming years.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Meditation with Didgeridoo and Singing Bowls


Two instruments that I've found to have the best ambience for my meditations are the didgeridoo and the singing bowl. Two instruments, both with deep ancestral symbolism for two specific human cultures (Aboriginal Australian for the didgeridoo and ancient Tibetan for the singing bowl), that produce sounds that seem to evoke thoughts of the universe, of the Earth, of our biosphere, and of the depths of our human existence. 

If any of you are like me and enjoy these instruments when you're looking to entertain specific thoughts, to take a mental journey somewhere else, or even just to focus on the here and now and let your thoughts pass by, then you might enjoy the two videos below that mix the didgeridoo and singing bowls together (the first is really short, the second is pretty long):