DIDJ NUMBER - 677
This is the didge in this update that I've spent the most time playing. My first scribbled impressions were 'super clear harmonics' which is so rewarding for folks that still approach didgeridoo as a drone instrument rather than as primarily percussion. It has the qualities of being a long stick with a tighter top end and a gradual taper. The first trumpet is a clean octave, close and easy to incorporate into your rhythms. Its weight is 8 1/2 pounds. Sturdy. Beautiful. Well suited to any level player.
DIDJ # -
677
WOOD TYPE -
Fir
KEY -
D
TRUMPET -
D, Bb, E
LENGTH -
72
MOUTHPIECE -
I.D. - 1 1/4
O.D. - 1 3/4
BELL -
5 1/2
PRICE -
$650










