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Wooden didgeridoo with eucalyptus root base, 1.58 m - 2.80 kg. Incredible mid-bass tones!
Wooden didgeridoo with eucalyptus root base, 1.58 m - 2.80 kg. Incredible mid-bass tones!
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→ Wooden didgeridoo with eucalyptus root base
🌍 Origin: Australia
📐 Dimensions/ ⚖️ Weight: 158 × 7 x 13 centimeters - 2.8 kilograms
🧬 Material: Eucalyptus
🎶 Sound type: Medium to very low
📦 Packaging: Individually
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
👉 Didgeridoo Eucalyptus Yellowbox or Natural Redwood.
This wood is the best wood for didgeridoos because of its density, sound properties and stability.
It is coated with linseed oil inside and out to prevent cracking.
Quickly develops counter pressure for optimal playing pleasure.
Premium quality and suitable for professional players.
📋 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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