DIDJ NUMBER - 541



This is another example of the luxury didgeridoo experience. The oak wood is dense offering a deep timbre to the tonal quality, so in this case, a didge that reads between a D and an Eb evokes the sound of a big low didge like a B. We mostly associate didge with that deep rooted sound, the eARTh rumble primitive connection. This stick offers that up with such refined qualities that it's hard to imagine where natures perfection left off and the artists guidance took over. Everything looks, feels, and responds silky smooth. The balance is excellent. The playability is too good to chance messing up with tuning measures to bring it straight on. No problem unless you're playing along with piano. It's rare that a stick holds the same tuning for two players even in a similar situation mostly because of embrouchere. Temperature and altitude affect tuning too so unless a didge has a sliding mouthpiece extension it's almost impossible to say that an instrument is tuned spot on. Let's let bliss be bliss, and that is this. AUM!
DIDJ # -
541
WOOD TYPE -
Oak
KEY -
D
TRUMPET -
D, Bb, E
LENGTH -
69 1/4 inches
MOUTHPIECE -
I.D. - 1 1/4 inches
O.D. - 1 7/8 inches
BELL -
4 1/2 inches
PRICE -
