A Simple Approach To The Didgeridoo Papa Wobble
John Thorpe John Thorpe
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 Published On Mar 7, 2024

The Papa Wobble - two techniques combined as one. Hope you all have fun trying this technique and plenty of patience in practise and developing it. It may well be a challenge and take some time to develop it but it can add feeling, beat and pace to your repertoire of didge playing. I first stumbled upon a jaw wobble many years ago in my playing/practise. Though I was also shown a tongue wobble technique, some years ago, by Kevin Howard, which added to my wobble. So nowadays, I incorporate a mix of jaw, tongue and sometimes cheeks for wobbling and use the papa technique with it, hence the papa wobble

Note that on the in breath (circular breath) on the wobble it's just a single sniff and not a double which you can hear (in video) which happened as a result of just trying to illustrate it.

Below is a link to the Papa Wah tutorial which will be useful here as it is part of the technique used for the Papa Wobble.
   • Papa Wah/Didda Wah Didgeridoo Rhythm ...  

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