| My hand-crafted didgeridoos - are very easy to play, even those with deep notes such as "A" and "B", - do not require much air for playing - are highly suitable for all playing variants and techniques - are very loud and have a wonderful sound - allow overtones and undertones to be heard to their best advantage - enable very fast playing, even if they are long instruments - generate a strong counterpressure In contrast to eucalyptus wood, which unfortunately frequently splits later on, my didgeridoos simply cannot crack. They have even withstood extreme situations, such as several days of frost, hours of direct sunlight, or quick changes from cold to hot or moist to dry, without incurring any damage. Nevertheless, you have to take proper care of the didgeridoo, and I will be glad to give you tips on how to look after your instrument. These didgeridoos are not only suitable for professionals and very accomplished musicians but they are also particularly good for beginners. It is very important for the beginner in particular to find a good quality didgeridoo that is easy to play, because this makes it far less difficult to learn. |
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