Patrick Stevens

Patrick Stevens is an artisan that crafts, performs, and teaches the Didgeridoo. He has dove deeply into the sound of the ancient instrument and fallen in love with the Didgeridoo after having formal training playing brass instruments such as trumpet and tuba. He has lead multiple workshops at recent Joshua Tree Music Festival’s teaching the instrument as well as guided sound healing for many yoga classes and given Didgeridoo lessons around San Luis Obispo where he is currently studying art at Cal Poly University. He believes that the Didgeridoo has the power to change life’s and is ecstatic to help unlock people’s capabilities.

Scheduled Appearances

  • Workshop: Beginning and Advanced techniques of Didgeridoo

    Day: TBA Duration: 60 Location: Lovers Nest (Soul Temple Stage)

    Come to learn or improve your skills playing the Didgeridoo! Bring your own or play one that will be provided. This workshop will be interactive and provide an opportunity to ask questions individually about playing techniques or challenges.
    The topics that will be covered:

    The Buzz
    Beatbox
    Harmonics
    Animal Sounds/ Vocalization
    Trumpet Sounds
    Circular and Bounce Breathing
    Drop Jaw
    Rhythm Development & Poly Rhythm

  • Workshop: Beginning and Advanced techniques of Didgeridoo

    Day: TBA Duration: 60 Location: Healing Sanctuary (Sound Temple)

    Come to learn or improve your skills playing the Didgeridoo! Bring your own or play one that will be provided. This workshop will be interactive and provide an opportunity to ask questions individually about playing techniques or challenges.
    The topics that will be covered:

    The Buzz
    Beatbox
    Harmonics
    Animal Sounds/ Vocalization
    Trumpet Sounds
    Circular and Bounce Breathing
    Drop Jaw
    Rhythm Development & Poly Rhythm

  • Workshop: Learn the Didgeridoo!

    Day: TBA Duration: 60 Location: Family Garden (Phamily Lair)

    Bring the kids to learn how to play Didgeridoo! Didgeridoos will be provided for children of all ages and skill levels. It is so important for children to become involved in music to nourish creativity and this instrument is perfect to help develop lip control (potentially for other wind instrument in future!) and self confidence. Children often very easily can start playing and make a solid sound with no trouble. Come see what the youngsters are capable of!

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