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Keyed Didgeridoo on Tomorrow's World

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2006

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

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  • 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?

  • On the contrary, there's one on eBay for $41.99.

  • On the contrary, I saw one on eBay bidding for $41.00.

  • I'm planning on getting a regular didgeridoo this summer but it's all right if they don't have it.

  • you can't.

  • So May I ask. Where can you find a keyed Didgeridoo in what music store in the U.S.?

  • thats seriously cool

  • wonderful !!!! I loved !!!  :-)

  • what a strange idea

    sounds great, but i prefer the "normal" didge

  • Hallo Graham, I wonder if you could restart a new musical project...

    Take care

    Andrea Ferroni

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