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Eucalyptus wood didgeridoo, available in two sizes: 1.50 m or 1.73 m - 2.50 and 3.10 kg. Tuning options, incredible mid-bass sounds, and a gig bag included!
Eucalyptus wood didgeridoo, available in two sizes: 1.50 m or 1.73 m - 2.50 and 3.10 kg. Tuning options, incredible mid-bass sounds, and a gig bag included!
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About the product:
→ Eucalyptus wood didgeridoo, 2 sizes to choose from
🌍 Origin: Australia
📐 Dimensions/ ⚖️ Weight:
- Normal = 152 × 10 × 10 centimeters - 2.50 kilograms
- XL = 173 × 11 × 11 centimeters - 3.10 kilograms
🧬 Material: Eucalyptus
🎶 Sound type: Medium to very low
📦 Packaging: Individually
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
👉 These didgeridoos are characterized by their very professional manufacturing. Special features include perfect toots and very good counter pressure.
The modified and hand-carved borehole allows for a slow and sustained increase in the inner diameter, which, combined with the thin walls, ensures a clear sound.
📋 Fact sheet:
Characteristic | Information |
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Name | Didgeridoo (or yidaki in some Aboriginal languages) |
Origin | Australia, traditional instrument of the Aborigines of the north of the country (more than 1,500 years of history) |
Description | Long hollow tube producing a deep, continuous sound through lip vibration and circular breathing technique |
Traditional materials | Eucalyptus trunk or branch naturally hollowed out by termites |
Modern materials | Bamboo, carved wood, plastic, fiberglass, metal |
Size | Between 1 and 3 meters (the length influences the tone: the longer it is, the lower the sound) |
Sound | Deep drone, harmonic vibrations, rhythmic sounds added with voice or tongue |
Playing technique | Lip vibration + circular breathing (allows you to play without interrupting your breath) |
Traditional function/use | Sacred instrument in Aboriginal ceremonies, accompanying song and dance, connecting to ancestors and the land |
Modern applications | World music, relaxation, meditation, sound therapy, contemporary performances |
Symbolism | Spirituality, connection with nature and ancestors, vital energy |
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