Dynamics note the difference of amplitudes (loudness) of certain sounds. It is related both to playing and the instrument itself.
Different didgeridoo sounds can be obtained with very different techniques. Due to the origin of their performance, these techniques imply certain loudness. For example, a sound produced by the tip of your tongue can hardly be as loud as a full diaphragm push.
Two questions arise. How does that reflect on acoustic didgeridoo performance, and how does it reflect on didgeridoo recordings/playing on PA?
___During acoustic performances, if the space is not acoustical enough and the environment…
___In the microphone environment, we consider two related situations: playing with PA, and…
___Here, we do not have the same challenge with loudness as in acoustic performance…
___Here comes the most paradoxical question: why would we want an instrument of strong…