Woodwind
Meinl Didgeridu
(Electronics) Meinl USA L.C.
Release date: 2009-01-01
Harmonic overtones
Bamboo
Made of Bamboo
Price:
$49.00
$29.99
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I met this bloke today, playing 'Dancing Queen' on the didgeridoo, and I thought, that's Aboriginal.
LOL.
I love this joke.
This is didgeridoo player Larry 'Winiwini' Gurruwiwi, an extraordinary talent and son of famed didgeridoo craftsman Djalu Gurruwiwi. In ...
When I was in Australia I met this bloke with a didgeridoo and he was playing Dancing Queen on it.
I thought, 'That's Abbariginal.'
Good one Jabelite.!!!
ha ha ha.!!!
Price:
$59.00
$34.99
Made out of Light Weight Synthetic
51" inch Long
Lightweight, synthetic didgeridoo in black--great for beginners
When a Aboriginal of Australia plays the didgeridoo it sounds like a pulsating circular realy cool and eerie sound. When I play it, it sounds like the trumpet that died. How do you get that
realy nice sound?
Part of the answer is in your question. He uses circular breathing which means he breathes in while blowing out. That gives the continuous sound with no breaks.
It also requires that you use less lip pressure and a
Price:
$59.00
$34.99
Includes nylon bag for storage and transport
Colorful accents harken to traditional native Australian designs
Modern yet Traditional
One of the tribe members already has a Didgeridoo, but every time I go to the Brown Village, they say I need the Chieftain to come with to conduct the band, so I get him, and they're both there, but he doesn't have an instrument, so I bring him back,
The Cheiftan can't hold anything but his staff. It is ok that he won't have an instrument, he will conduct the rest of the "band"
I have replaced the mouthpiece on my didgeridoo with some normal beeswax but it seems to become too hard or not shape properly or something because it's very hard to play. The wax I replaced it with is more yellow than the original mouthpiece. First, why did you replace the wax? You normally shouldn't need to.
Second, try using a form of paraffin wax, or at least that's what most dig' players I know use. Or you don't even need wax at all. Wikipedia seems to suggest...
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Get ready to ride the thunder...tube. Covered in a lightning graphic, your hands will feel the electricity in the sound you generate. The thunder tube creates its song by gently shaking the drum so that the vibrations of the spring are transmitted to the head - creating a unique sound that exists...
Head-shop hit: Attackā and responseā stun Corner shop owners
Lloyd Meachum never saw it coming. He had worked on the Corner for 11 years without incident, so the last thing the 65-year-old shop clerk expected when he turned around to help a customer was to get bashed on the head with a didgeridoo. Another thing he never expected: that it would take police at least three days to collect tapes with images of his alleged assailants.
The incident occurred July 22 at a head shop called Roots Rock Reggae after a trio of young men had already been in several times. That wasn’t unusual, says Meachum, noting that customers often check out merch at other establishments before committing to a hand-blown glass pipe or other piece of reggae culture paraphernalia.
But on the third visit, Meachum— who was working alone— turned to help one of the men who indicated he was ready to make a purchase. That’s when, he says, he was struck from behind with the bamboo didgeridoo, which shattered all over the place.
“The violence was totally unnecessary,” says Meachum. “They didn’t have to do that, to hit a 65-year-old man in the back of the head.”
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That's when, he says, he was struck from behind with the bamboo didgeridoo, which shattered all over the place. āThe violence was totally unnecessary,ā says
The Independent Florida Alligator - Jul 22, 2010
Peter Levitov plays a didgeridoo, an Aboriginal Australian wind instrument, against the body of Dan Kahn as Kahn relaxes on the Downtown Community Plaza in
