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Johnny Judish

To Mom, who taught me to dream.

About Me

Hi. My name is Johnny. I play percussion, didgeridoo, Native American flute, synthesizer and am trying to learn to sing better.

I grew up studying music in the classical western style, started taking guitar lessons at an early age and went on to study flute.

It was not until later in life that I discovered a different approach to music that would free me from the constraints of western music structure and allow me to play from the soul rather than the brain. What I am referring to is the indigenous music of Africa and Australia.

I spent 3 years under the tutelage of Maputo Mensah and then Nii Armah Sowah, master drummers from Ghana. I traveled to Ghana in 2003 to experience Africa first-hand and, quite frankly, it changed my life.

Playing didgeridoo has greatly influenced my flute playing as I have discovered that it is relatively easy to circular breathe on the Native American flute. This allows me to hold a tone indefinitely and play with a different style.

I have traveled to Australia for the Garma Festival, a gathering of over 20 Yolngu clans along with visitors from all over the world. The Yolngu people taught me how to breathe, how to relax and how to really play didgeridoo (which they refer to as Yidaki). I had to learn all over again after sharing time with the real masters.

I've been doing the band thing for the last few years under the name of MAK Tribal Jam Band. We have some great musicians and our sound keeps evolving and getting better and, I like to think, more creative in a truly unique way that defies traditional Western music structure.


Johnny on didgeridoo

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Member Since: 11/3/2006
Band Website: concrescence.com
Band Members: in limbo
Influences: Life
Sounds Like: What it is.
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Heights

I love to play the Native American flute. It offers an incredible amount of freedom of expression. It is the mouthpiece through which one can vocalize the ineffable. What really makes this song work i...
Posted by Johnny Judish on Thu, 01 Mar 2007 09:05:00 PST

Gamelan

Johnny on DidgeridooJeannette Judish on KalimbaJivananda on Sitar/SynthesizerDave Miller on Bilma... From December 16, 2006
Posted by Johnny Judish on Mon, 01 Jan 2007 08:29:00 PST

Master Of The Universe

My most recent project has been a band called Mak Tribal Jam Band. I just pulled the plug on this project as it didn't reach the potential I had envisioned. It's difficult, without the resources to ke...
Posted by Johnny Judish on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:43:00 PST

Fuck You

Life has its ups and downs. I live in the middle of the city, just up the hill from downtown. This song came together one day recently when I needed to vent my frustrations about things, particularly ...
Posted by Johnny Judish on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:27:00 PST

New Age For The Damned

I needed some ambience for a didgeridoo song so I recorded three sysnthesizer tracks using software-driven synths. The patterns interweave with each other nicely with lots of LFO's. While editing...
Posted by Johnny Judish on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 07:55:00 PST

Creation

My mother died last year.  There was a period of two months when she became a science project as some of her caregivers refused to let her die with dignity. I came up with Creation dur...
Posted by Johnny Judish on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 09:37:00 PST