An atypical and decorative musical instrument Dimensions: height - 120cm / Diameter of the mouthpiece - about 5cm. Material: hand-painted bamboo. With its narrow mouthpiece that facilitates learning, this didgeridoo is ideal for beginners. This thousand-year-old musical instrument gives off a pleasant sound at the same time, but it is also a beautiful...
Didgeridoo artisanal turtle pattern Dimensions: height - 120cm / Diameter of the mouthpiece - about 5cm. Material: hand-painted bamboo. Long in size but small, you will be surprised by the warmth and power of the sound emitted by this professional quality instrument. With its narrow mouthpiece that facilitates learning, this didgeridoo is ideal for...
Musical instrument or decorative object? Dimensions: height - 120cm / Diameter of the mouthpiece - about 5cm. Material: hand-carved bamboo. The Didgeridoo or Didjeridoo is a wind instrument used since the Stone Age. This wooden trunk was originally used by the Aborigines of northern Australia. Restored to fashion by great musicians, the Didjeridoo...
A little-known musical instrument Dimensions: height - 120cm / Diameter of the mouthpiece - about 5cm. Material: Handcrafted Sculpted Bamboo Wind musical instrument of the brass family, the didgeridoo, or didjeridoo is long by size but small and light. You will be surprised by the power of the sound emitted by this professional quality instrument. With...
For novices, amateurs and experienced musicians.
Sometimes called Yidaki, Mago, Didjeridoo, Djubini, Gamalag, Ganbag ... depending on its shape, style and sound, the didgeridoo is a wind instrument invented by the aborigines of Australia. Its easily recognizabl...
For novices, amateurs and experienced musicians.
Sometimes called Yidaki, Mago, Didjeridoo, Djubini, Gamalag, Ganbag ... depending on its shape, style and sound, the didgeridoo is a wind instrument invented by the aborigines of Australia. Its easily recognizable vibratory sound has made it an instrument appreciated by musicians around the world, who must understand the technique of circular breathing (called continuous breathing) to exploit all the facets of their instrument.
The Didgeridoo is also appreciated as a decorative object: generally made of wood or bamboo, it is often decorated with typically aboriginal "Dot Painting" patterns which give it a unique and deliciously exotic aesthetic.
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