This didgeridoo is for sale...please contact.
I don't mean to offend any real aboriginal player, I know I suck, but and trying to learn to play at this point.
This is a Mallee Gum eucalyptus tree didge with a 6.5" wide naturally flaring bell and a mouth piece of 2" but with the beeswax comes out to 1". Length of Didge is 4 feet and will stand all by itself on a hard and flat surface.
Just me practicing in my backyard in 2004...wow...time has passed. Notice the power of the humming of the billions of 17-year cicadas in the background.
A live gig in Sydney on Aug 04 2008, which I happened to see at the Sydney terminal...that day I found this great band reminiscent of old Gothic styles like The Cure, Siouxie and the Banshees and the like.
This is a great practice exercise for your legs. Please follow along and see if you go much more than me! On this one I didn't even get to a minute in the full low horse...so, if can stay down low for 60 seconds you are good...if you can stay for 2 min you are expert...if you can stay down for 5 min you are SHAOLIN STYLE baby!
This is taken in June 2005, after spending several months memorizing the form's movements. Man, I miss the beard! Don't you love the beard? See my other videos to see which looks better...Bearded or Beardless.
This is G/G# Yidaki (didgeridoo) as This is my newly acquired yidaki as played by Marimunuk (Dion) Gurruwiwi and then Larry Winiwini when I was over there a few weeks ago.
Able to capture the elusive Larry Winiwini on a Yidaki riff with the stick he liked and shout the long awaited "YES!" with him. Then he asked me to play for him (how embarrassing). Memory card was full so I had to put this on low quality at the time