didgeribone's easier to take care of, easier to clean, won't expand from your saliva, and doesnt really need to be taken care of when it comes to environments of different heat, all in all, it's probably one of the best, if not the best, starter didjeridoo to get
didgeribone's easier to take care of, easier to clean, won't expand from your saliva, and doesnt really need to be taken care of when it comes to environments of different heat, all in all, it's probably one of the best, if not the best, starter didjeridoo to get
HandPeopleHandPeople 1 year ago
Didjeribone is a good product, easy for quick tuning.
Charlie McMahon promotes them and is great.
Didgeman80 2 years ago
Love the modern twist to an old sound :-)
w5pda 2 years ago
sau geil
nikgebovj 2 years ago
Your gonna get a more "authentic" sound with one made out of wood. This one is made out of PVC pipe
ESPguitarkingESP 3 years ago
i want to buy a didge but i dont know whether do get this or a bamboo one =\
nice playing by the way! =D
punkfarie101 3 years ago
Cool.
furrytummy 3 years ago
Isn't there much leakage (of air) with the didjeribone??
I´m buyin´one and was wondering abiout this.
Nice playing btw, they have a real good sound for being plastic!!
trolltrumman 3 years ago
There isn't much air leakage, really. Even if there is, it's hardly noticeable. The back pressure is excellent.
But for the records, it can never replace my Eucalyptus ones but it's handy and sits right beside me whenever I feel like droning. :)
ididgeit 3 years ago
Hey Man, nice vid. and music, I also play didg. Very good didge sound, what mic were you using?
Greetings from Chile.
SANdIDg 3 years ago
Thanks. That's me buddy using a Sennheiser full range condenser mic
ididgeit 3 years ago