
"Earth Bound"
Concert Quality Didgeridoo from Australia
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Painted by Tracey Denney (Bundjalong aboriginal)

The red dot on the Australian map at left shows the region where this didgeridoo came from. Tracey is a talented aboriginal artist from the Grafton area in Australia. The artwork on this didgeridoo features a big goanna lizards beneath a night sky. Tracey's imagery depicts tribal icons symbolic of her cultural ancestry. This handsome didge offers warm and vibrant sonics with super easy playability. A wonderful instrument both in sound and looks. This didgeridoo was crafted from
termite hollowed eucalyptus. The interior bore is very clear and
open which increases volume, harmonics, and clarity of tone. A satin finish protects the wood and artwork from the elements. Fitted with an
organic beeswax mouthpiece sanitized with Didgeri-Clean (tea tree and
lavender oil). The mouthpiece can easily be adjusted to fit you perfectly.
Instructions included, no worries. |
Soundwise: Concert quality sound for well under $300 with myriad sonic colors that are easy to manipulate at any tempo! Mid to low pitch. ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT and hard to put down! It's LOUD without even trying to push it (you can always relax your breath to decrease the volume). Highly articulate vocals, animal sounds, and tongued twang with well balanced acoustics. Easy to get the very best out of it straight away. Crisp and reverberant whilst vibrating with BOOMY bass frequencies. Three horn tones sing warmly against the fundamental drone. Perfect backpressure for its size and pitch make the circular breathing technique easier. With this combination of sound and looks we don't expect it to last long around here. Please don't hesitate
to contact us if you have any questions
or would like a demo over the phone. 100%
Satisfaction Guaranteed. |
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Purchase includes Certificate of Authenticity, care guide, and playing guide.
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Buying this as a gift? No worries, it can be exchanged within 30 days
for any reason. Can't decide on one? Call 1-800-519-1140 for live help! |
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