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Make and Play Didgeridoo Workshop
GE2018-18
Make and Play Didgeridoo Workshop
Didgeridoo澳洲吹管製作及吹奏工作坊
別小看這根外貌有如枯枝的木條,其實大有來頭!這個來自澳洲土著的吹奏樂器名為Didgeridoo,中文叫做澳洲吹管或迪吉里杜管,已超過一千年歷史!吹奏時配合嘴唇顫動及循環呼吸的方式,會產生低沉渾厚的震音,猶如大自然的聲音,更可模仿動物叫聲等;現代Didgeridoo演奏已混入不同的音樂及民族元素,豐富了世界音樂 (World Music) 的型態與內涵,近年常見於街頭音樂表演。
工作坊將教授Didgeridoo基本吹奏技巧,及以膠管自製Didgeridoo,讓我們一起吹奏、體驗與大自然連接的聲音!


Didgeridoo is a wind instrument originally found in indigenous Australia with more than a thousand years of history. It is played by the vibration of the lips with breathing technique to produce a deep and calming tone mimicking the noises of nature and animals. The way of playing Didgeridoo has been mixed with different music and ethnic element nowadays. The instrument has gained popularity and always been seen in the street performance.
In the workshop, students will learn to make DIY Didgeridoo with plastic pipe and to play Didgeridoo. Come and experience the natural buzzing sensation!


Instructor: 黑鬼 Hakgwai (Musician, educator, and street performer)
Dates: 20/9, 27/9, 4/10 & 11/10 (Thu)
Time: 18:45-20:45

Venue: CYM105
Language: Cantonese supplemented with English
Fee: $60/$40*
Quota: 25


*To enjoy discounted price for group application, non-local and local students should submit their applications on the same form. 


Enrolment at counters at Haking Wong Podium (for HKU students only) starts at 10:00 on 6/9 (Thu), or at GE office from 7/9 (Fri) onwards.


Schedule:
Date Time Venue
20 Sep 2018 18:45 - 20:45 CYM105
27 Sep 2018 18:45 - 20:45 CYM105
04 Oct 2018 18:45 - 20:45 CYM105
11 Oct 2018 18:45 - 20:45 CYM105
Bio of Instructor(s) 導師簡介:
Hakgwai 黑鬼
本地音樂家、教育工作者及街頭表演者,自小醉心音樂,精通二胡、琵琶、古箏、琴簫、笛子、葫蘆絲、馬頭琴、Asalato、Handpan、Didgeridoo、Djembe、結他、頌缽、口弦、Beatboxing等多種中國以及世界傳統民族樂器。曾是香港樂隊戳麻的主唱,也是駝鈴的樂手,多年來與世界各地的音樂人合作無數;過往曾於Clockenflap、歌手何韻詩音樂會及第三十六屆香港電影金像獎頒典禮演出。

Hakgwai is a musician, educator and street performer in Hong Kong. A proficient player of the Chinese and indigenous instruments from around the world, including erhu, pipa, didgeridoo, asalato, Himalayan bowls and mouth harp. He has performed in many arts and music events, including Clockenflap, HOCC’s concert, and the 36th Hong Kong Film Festivals.