This mago was made by the son of the late David Blanasi, mago extraordinaire and pioneer didgeridoo teacher and ambassador. Marcus Blanasi has the finest hand of all the Beswick mob, his artwork is stunningly fine and his good instruments right up there with the best.
Darryl Digarrnga (Dikarrnga) Brown, a compatriot and grandson of David Blanasi, puts this mago through its paces. The instrument has exceptionally good warmth and resonance for such a deep key, in itself quite unusual for a mago. The ease of play and acoustic response especially to tongued accents are noteworthy.
my cat loves this to. She is very relaxed and purring loudly everytime I play it.
liveinjoy9 8 months ago
The design on that Yidaki is really great. strong sound on the Yidaki
rustybrown86 2 years ago
thank you!Cool
7landy 2 years ago
I listened to a few now, and I always feel touched by the sound. This didgeridoo has a very warm sound.
Roeleke
Twirretwarre 2 years ago
Lovely ' gritty ' sound !
mellowfarm 3 years ago
BRAVOOOOO
cesitabs 3 years ago
still the best and clean vibes
and peace in eyes
great !
mabro22 3 years ago
Sounds like a Really Wonderful Mago!!!
monkeyeagle 3 years ago
Seens like Psytrance for me.
sodjs 3 years ago