
Beginner didgeridoo lessons for kids
How to Play the Didergidoo
What Is This Book?
How to Play the Didergidoo is a kid-friendly beginner method that introduces young musicians to the unique sounds of the didgeridoo. Through simple, step-by-step lessons and playful activities, children learn to create a steady drone, add rhythm, and explore dynamics from the very first lesson. The focus is on joyful music-making, relaxed breathing, and creative exploration rather than technical perfection.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is ideal for children ages 6–10, with flexibility for older beginners. It works well for students with no prior music experience and is suitable for music classrooms, small group lessons, private instruction, and home learning. Teachers, parents, and caregivers can all use this resource to give children an engaging, approachable introduction to music through the didgeridoo.
What Makes This Book Easy for Kids to Learn?
Lessons are short, engaging, and carefully paced so young players never feel overwhelmed. Instructions are written in clear, age-appropriate language, emphasizing relaxed breathing, listening skills, and gentle skill-building. Activities use movement, imagination, and games to keep students motivated while they learn essential didgeridoo techniques step by step.
What Music Does the Book Include?
How to Play the Didergidoo focuses on the foundational sounds and patterns unique to the didgeridoo rather than traditional melodies. Children learn to shape a steady drone, experiment with loud and soft sounds, add simple rhythms, and create expressive sound effects. Ensemble activities encourage students to play together, listen to one another, and build rhythmic patterns as a group.
Are There Fun Extras Included?
The core of this book is its interactive lessons, games, movement activities, reflection prompts, and a celebratory “graduation” lesson with a certificate of completion. There are no separate audio or video downloads included; the activities are designed to be completed with the book and the instrument.
What’s Inside the Book?
Step-by-step instructions for buzzing the lips and creating a steady drone
Guided exploration of loud and soft sounds, rhythm, and articulation
Playful games that reinforce listening skills and breath control
Movement-based activities that connect sound, body, and imagination
Creative sound effect exercises to inspire musical storytelling
Ensemble playing ideas so kids can perform together and share their music
Gentle introduction to circular breathing for advancing beginners
Reflection activities that help students notice progress and set simple goals
A celebratory graduation-style final lesson
Certificate of completion to mark the end of the course
Skills Your Child Will Learn
How to buzz the lips and produce a consistent drone
Basic control of breath, air flow, and endurance
Awareness of loud and soft dynamics
Sense of steady beat and simple rhythms
Improved listening skills and ensemble awareness
Beginning articulation and sound-shaping techniques
Creative sound design using didgeridoo effects
Confidence performing in front of others
Focus, patience, and goal-setting through achievable steps
Early exposure to circular breathing concepts
How to Use This Book
Teachers can use this book as a ready-made curriculum for individual students, small groups, or full classroom instruction, working through one or more short lessons per session. Parents and caregivers can guide children at home by following the simple, step-by-step activities, using the games and movement exercises to keep practice fun and relaxed. Students can revisit favorite activities, repeat exercises to build confidence, and celebrate their progress with the final graduation lesson and certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this book best for?
It is designed for ages 6–10 but can also work well for older beginners who prefer a clear, playful introduction.
Does my child need any previous music experience?
No prior music background is required; the book starts with the basics of buzzing, breathing, and listening.
Can I use this in a school music program?
Yes. The flexible, short lessons work well in general music classes, small ensembles, or after-school programs.
Is circular breathing required to complete the book?
No. Circular breathing is introduced gently so students can explore the idea without pressure to master it right away.
Do I need to be a musician to teach from this book?
No. Clear, step-by-step instructions make it accessible for parents and caregivers as well as music educators.
Is this a good first instrument?
Yes. Especially for students looking to do a brass or woodwind instrument, the didergidoo teaches lots a foundational breath techniques.
Learn More
For additional music tutorials and demonstrations, visit the official Music Fun Books YouTube Channel.
Where to get it
Available now on Amazon.