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  • Bet in person the bass is nice...

  • o mean how log do you make this didgeridoo. Meny meters meterial insait.

  • I just wonder, how did you modified your didgs end? Its like gramophone speaker. Im curious

  • thats BBBWWWOOO))))AAAHHH

  • Great Didj playing, great Didj making, and a fairly good recording. It captures the intimate detail of the subtleties of his performance. However, I wouldn't have placed most of my mics at the bell. It's like listening with your ear stuck in the bell (fun for a moment perhaps). We hear the didj in the space. I don't hear enough of the hall in this recording. I did hear artificial reverb in the middle at 1 point.

  •  this is made for those who think Humans are Gods !

    for those who think Human make God!

    For those who think there is only one!

    And for those who think in Nihilism!

  • D have loved to b There, feel this *!*  I

  • more of this recording ohhhh!

    this is nectar for my curiosity!

  • wow..........thank you.

  • All Hail to the sound man great recording and what I would not give for a peek at that note book. The CODEX Bible of Didg.

  • ~!~ woweee ~!~ some kindáve dreamtimes melody with that stretch of wood ~!~

    my reptiles would feel so much sweet vibration ~!~ a strong heart of breath control ~

  • i want to stand in front of that and feel the vibration

  • i'm speechless!!

  • WOW!! Listen to that Low end!!

    WOAH!!!

  • man, what a sick beat!! and what an insane didge!!

  • How many hertz is the base sound? :)

  • I got an answer - Du thinks it's something around 24 Hz (it's a G), if he remembers correctly

  • My 4 meters long didjeridoo has a 16 hz C as fundamental. Maybe 24 hz G is wrong, or it is the first toot and you can only hear harmonics of the fundamental, as it's composed of sound that human ears can't hear.

  • Can you please explain the construction? Is it simply a series of ever larger didj's gaffer taped together?

  • Your observation must be right!

    The only more complex part is the last one because it's horn shaped. I encourage you to try yourself!

  • My god! That didgeridoo is huge! You needed to have a lot of strength in your breath to play it right? It must be difficult.

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