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  • lol hey man take your tie off when you play that didge@!

  • this is not yidaki!

    only yidaki is made in east arnum land in the northern teritory, australia, by our local aboriginals.

    anything else (besides mago) is just a didgeridoo.

    (this one sounds like pvc didge to me).

    and if you only paid $100- for it its not a genuine yidaki anyway

  • If you don't cure the bamboo properly the culm will very likely crack. Also, I sculpt the mouthpiece into the didge itself thereby eliminating the need for beeswax.

  • Good sound, good flute.

  • The didj was good but I just loved that Native american flute.

  • i really like that flute.

    but (and i dont mean any offence) if u want to sell the didges u should probably get a better player to do the sound clips and definately get a better quality mic !

  • The first one sounded funny like a broken down car engine or something.

  • Enjoyed, thank you*****

  • the yidaki: I am not sure, I bought it years ago in California, probably around $100, the flute is from High Spirits, very good quality, I also make my own from bamboo....

  • my didges that I make are $30 (4 feet), $35

    (5 feet), $40 (6 feet), made out of bamboo (from the US!), each one is handcrafted... painted ones are more expensive (Desert Passion and Aquamarine Rainforest are for sale now ($100); I can paint your visions if you want.

  • How much did that cost?

  • yes, I know. Didgeridoo and some also refer to it as a yidaki. I have made my own before out of the stalk of a dried out yucca plant.

  • The first instruments called a Didgeridoo!

  • the first part is an Australian Aboriginal instrument: "Enter the Dreamtime" (based on my inspiration from Arnhem land beliefs, deep respect as a Balanda). The second part is "Native American Rhythms"; I was told by Minerva, a Lakota medicine woman, to continue this tradition out of respect for the earth....

  • not bad on the american flute

  • that's not american but australian from the aboriginals

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