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25 New Aboriginal & Hardwood Didgeridoos available through Didge Project
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Check out some amazing new didgeridoos that have landed in our store and can be yours! Each one is a unique one-of-a-kind instrument that is available on a first come first come basis. Get the didgeridoos in this video in our online store or come up to our store in the Catskills in Upstate New York to pick one up in person.
Most of the aboriginal didges shown here are made from termite hollowed eucalyptus wood and most are quite substantial in weight (average of 10-15 lbs.). The hardwood didgeridoos are predominantly from US makers, most notably two of the finest didgeridoo craftsman in the US: Chad Butler and Ben Hicks.
See our product page (the link above) for measurements on length, mouthpiece size, bell size, and key for each of these instruments.
Index:
00:35 - Welcome to this batch of didgeridoos!
01:23 - 30. Serpent Relief
02:03 - 31. Kangaroo Down Under
02:50 - 32. Earth Didge: Black Red and White
03:31 - 33. High Power
04:36 - 34. Lizard Relief
05:32 - 35. Red & Yellow
06:12 - 36. Cosmo Didge - BH 2004, #48
06:55 - 37. Hick Sticks E
07:43 - 38. Mini Stick
08:30 - 39. Bloodwood Large Bell
09:11 - 40. Natural Northern Wood
10:21 - 41. Chad Butler # 269 Maple
11:05 - 42. Fish Motif
11:44 - 43. Three Serpents - N. Williamson ’09
12:32 - 44. Chad Butler # 645
13:17 - 45. Low Turtle
14:10 - 46. Twisted Snake Relief
15:18 - 47. Chad Butler Twist
16:11 - 48. Cool bell Engraving
16:55 - 49. Hicks Gnarled Root Bell
17:54 - 50. Hicks Short & High
18:27 - 51. Hicks Star Bell
19:23 - 52. River of Snakes
20:22 - 53. Djalu G#
20:57 - 54. Djalu E
21:48 - Closing Thoughts
Video editing by Rafael Rufino
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Most of the aboriginal didges shown here are made from termite hollowed eucalyptus wood and most are quite substantial in weight (average of 10-15 lbs.). The hardwood didgeridoos are predominantly from US makers, most notably two of the finest didgeridoo craftsman in the US: Chad Butler and Ben Hicks.
See our product page (the link above) for measurements on length, mouthpiece size, bell size, and key for each of these instruments.
Index:
00:35 - Welcome to this batch of didgeridoos!
01:23 - 30. Serpent Relief
02:03 - 31. Kangaroo Down Under
02:50 - 32. Earth Didge: Black Red and White
03:31 - 33. High Power
04:36 - 34. Lizard Relief
05:32 - 35. Red & Yellow
06:12 - 36. Cosmo Didge - BH 2004, #48
06:55 - 37. Hick Sticks E
07:43 - 38. Mini Stick
08:30 - 39. Bloodwood Large Bell
09:11 - 40. Natural Northern Wood
10:21 - 41. Chad Butler # 269 Maple
11:05 - 42. Fish Motif
11:44 - 43. Three Serpents - N. Williamson ’09
12:32 - 44. Chad Butler # 645
13:17 - 45. Low Turtle
14:10 - 46. Twisted Snake Relief
15:18 - 47. Chad Butler Twist
16:11 - 48. Cool bell Engraving
16:55 - 49. Hicks Gnarled Root Bell
17:54 - 50. Hicks Short & High
18:27 - 51. Hicks Star Bell
19:23 - 52. River of Snakes
20:22 - 53. Djalu G#
20:57 - 54. Djalu E
21:48 - Closing Thoughts
Video editing by Rafael Rufino
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Follow Didge Project on Social Media:
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