This is part fourof a growing range of courses that will teach you how to play this wonderful instrument! This course will assume you have completed parts one, two and three of my Didgeridoo course on Udemy, or maybe you have taken other courses and have reached a good level of playing. To get the most out of this course you will need to have very good control over your drone, other sounds and effects and, of course, circular breathing. You will need tobe able to create rhythms and be confident in your playing. In this series of lectures we will look at taking your playing on to the next level - professional performer!I want to show you how to create engaging sounds, rhythms and music that people will want to listen to and buy!I want to help you promote yourself to get paid work at festivals / private functions / studios and more. You could even become a Didgeridoo teacher and pass on your skills whilst earning money doing so, I’ll show you how. As ever we achieve all this with clear Lectures / Videos. This is a bit different from my other courses for a good reason. Yes I will still be asking to push your skills to the very top level with exercises but I will also be spending quite a bit of time just talking. So many of the video lectures require that you take a break from your practice / playing and just watch them. I want to share all the ideas & tips I’ve picked up in my 25 years of playing, recording, teaching and performing. Important: I will be adding new content to this course on a monthly basis so check back often, even if you have finished watching all you can see on the course. Look in section headings for those marked ‘Monthly updates’ as these will get added lectures. It’s all available to stream for PC or MAC and there is an iPad and iPhone app ready to go!(Android app is coming soon).Keeping track of which videos(lectures) you have already watched is so easy. Udemy has a great way of keeping track of your completed lessons(lectures).The entire course is organised in step-by-step and easy to follow layout that you follow at your own pace.