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Randy Graves Discography of CDs
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Your Somewhat Odd CD (2006)
Randy Graves albums THE ARTIST: Randy Graves began playing the didgeridoo in 1993 and within a few years became known as one of the best teachers and performers of the instrument in the USA. He has since taught a lot of people, released a lot of recordings, and relocated to the remote Aboriginal communty of Yirrkala in Northeast Arnhem Land, Australia. He now works at Buku-Larrnggay Mulka, the Yirrkala Art Centre, and among other work, manages sales of ...
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Your Didjeridu Companion CD (2006)
Randy Graves music CDs THE ARTIST: Randy Graves began playing the didgeridoo in 1993 and within a few years became known as one of the best teachers and performers of the instrument in the USA. He has since taught a lot of people, released a lot of recordings, and relocated to the ...
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Didgital CD (2001)
Randy Graves discography Didgital brings solo didgeridoo/didjeridu into a new level of musicality with the aid of electronic effects. To fully experience the cd, we recommend you turn out the lights (or perhaps turn on some colored ones!), turn up the volume, sit back, and listen to it in its entirety. For slower ambient pieces, try "Bigaloo Tu" and "Bionic" (tracks 1 & 2), and for more aggressive tracks listen to "Another Didge on the Wall, parts 1-3" and "Wakal" (3 & 9). The cd makes a ...
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Your Mixed Up CD (2006)
Randy Graves songs THE ARTIST: Randy Graves began playing the didgeridoo in 1993 and within a few years became known as one of the best teachers and performers of the instrument in the USA. He has since taught a lot of people, released a lot of recordings, and relocated to the remote Aboriginal communty of Yirrkala in Northeast Arnhem Land, Australia. He now works at Buku-Larrnggay Mulka, the Yirrkala Art Centre, and among other work, manages sales of authentic yidaki/didjeridus for yirrkala .
THIS RECORDING: Thanks to great ...
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Whirlwind CD (2001)
Randy Graves CD discography Randy Graves began playing the didgeridoo in 1993 while a music composition student at the University of California at San Diego, and quickly added it to his repertoire of sounds: electric and acoustic guitar, voice (including various techniques such as overtone and break singing), keyboards, the Japanese Koto, and various percussion instruments. He began playing solo and with various ensembles and giving demonstrations while a student, then went on to form his own group, Didginus, which performed around the Southwestern United States from 1995 to ...
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 Randy Graves Songs
Popular or famous Randy Graves music songs: Introduction, Intro to Triple-Length Rhythm, B+D Fast, Variation B Slow, A+D Slow, Spooks, Flightless Bird. More music songs Variation C Slow, 7/8, B+D Slow, Slow, A+D Fast, Leave a Message, Didgital, Just Jamming Slow. More music songs DCBASlow-'taka dow dow Taka dow dow' Dow dow' taka Dow' taka dow, Bit Rusty, Intro to Quadruple-Length Rhythm, Variation D Fast, A+B Fast. See All Songs
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