Graham Wiggins built the world's first "keyed didgeridoo", capable of playing melodies and basslines, and unveiled it publicly for the first time on a British TV science program called "Tomorrow's World". The segment ends with his band Outback performing "Camberwick Green" (from the album "Baka") with the keyed didgeridoo. www.drdidg.com
that woman wants him to do something else with his lips and his cheeks^^
i tried putting a hole in my plastic didge once and it sounded like shit what did i do wrong?
JollyWanker 1 year ago
On the contrary, there's one on eBay for $41.99.
afj102979 2 years ago
On the contrary, I saw one on eBay bidding for $41.00.
afj102979 2 years ago
I'm planning on getting a regular didgeridoo this summer but it's all right if they don't have it.
afj102979 2 years ago
you can't.
hectorsland 2 years ago
So May I ask. Where can you find a keyed Didgeridoo in what music store in the U.S.?
afj102979 2 years ago
thats seriously cool
wigmiester 2 years ago
wonderful !!!! I loved !!! :-)
graunis 3 years ago
what a strange idea
sounds great, but i prefer the "normal" didge
jubitoftw 3 years ago
Hallo Graham, I wonder if you could restart a new musical project...
Take care
Andrea Ferroni
andreayidaki 3 years ago