Dan Flynn “Phat Albert“ Live at Indidjinus 2013

At the In-Didj-In-Us gathering of 2013, Dan Flynn plays “Phat Albert“, a song that evolved out of Dan’s reshaping the mouthpiece on his “Slugger“ didge to the WET style and learning to play the multi-drone technique. It is a song about probing the deep underground, with a subwoofer that Dan uses as a microphone for the lows. The didge was designed by Frank Geipel, creator of Computer Aided Didgeridoo Sound Design (CADSD), to have certain pronounced “false tones“ below the drone and in between the first two intervals. Drone and overblows are D,D,A,D#,F#,A,C#. Including the designed-for false tones (designated by parentheses), the notes are (D),D,(A),D,(F#),A,D#,F#,A,C#. Dan Flynn’s CD, DIDGE & BASS can be purchased via his website More information on CADSD (Computer Aided Didgeridoo Sound Design) More information about the InDidjInUs gathering
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