Sure do! Check out my profile; I just put up a new video of my new didge. I don't really like it because it's plastic, but it is VERY loud and crisp sounding. My teak one has a much warmer and higher pitched sound. However, they don't come close to your Eucalyptus didges!
They're all from remote Aboriginal communities in the Top End of Australia, Arnhem Land in the NT in particular. Old/older instruments are sourced from the secondary market.
I love the overtone :D
derekpharms17 1 year ago
i can make that sound using my farts.
gongxia649 1 year ago
@gongxia649
eeeewwww, man you need to see a doctor then!
Cre8iveSignWorks 1 year ago
I love it !!!!
LiLPinoySteve 2 years ago
Good deep resonances!
drbobee 4 years ago
thats Deep
jumarti 4 years ago
"Unworked" because it is hollowed out only by white ants? (termites)
pseudolithos 4 years ago
Yup!
ididjaustralia 4 years ago
Yes!
ididjaustralia 4 years ago
Can you imagine what they'd sound like if Australia was invaded by 'Pest Control' instead of Britain?
MADEINAUSTRALIA76 2 years ago
my favorite!
AbyssVortex 4 years ago
Wow the overtone sure sings on that beauty!
matthewmeredith 4 years ago
Hi Matthew, it sure does. Do you play didgeridoo?
ididjaustralia 4 years ago
Sure do! Check out my profile; I just put up a new video of my new didge. I don't really like it because it's plastic, but it is VERY loud and crisp sounding. My teak one has a much warmer and higher pitched sound. However, they don't come close to your Eucalyptus didges!
matthewmeredith 4 years ago
I love Larry's magic.....how do I find out more about him...can I promote this on my australian spiritual website..?
I just joined YouTube ~ have not a clue how to communicate with you all..?
Thanks for sharing Larry's videos.
Mantha (Australia)
manthawhiteraven 4 years ago
kool do you have to pay for them and do you get to keep them ??
zoudzac95 4 years ago
one question were do u get all these didjes from guan ??
zoudzac95 4 years ago
They're all from remote Aboriginal communities in the Top End of Australia, Arnhem Land in the NT in particular. Old/older instruments are sourced from the secondary market.
ididjaustralia 4 years ago
I would like to hear more
georgeklima 4 years ago
huge and bassy.
GoldDronzer 4 years ago