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29 Eucalyptus Didgeridoos (all Aboriginal Made)

Didge Project 6,000 2 years ago
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In this video we demo 29 aboriginal made eucalyptus didgeridoos which have miraculously landed in our store. These didgeridoos are all currently for sale at https://didgeproject.com/product/aboriginal-made-eucalyptus-didgeridoos where you can also find dimensions, maker info and other notable details. Enjoy! These didgeridoos and more great instruments at didgeproject.com/store *Note: we have another new batch of 25 MORE didges, beyond this batch. See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JBxP4HlXjg Index: 01:14 - 1. Big, loud, awesome didge SOLD 01:49 - 2. 1960s Didge, Maker Unknown 02:27 - 3. Mornington Island Didge 03:04 - 4. Fine old Arnhemland Didge 03:38 - 5. Frilled Neck Lizzard 04:24 - 6. Old Aboriginal from Arnhemland 04:59 - 7. Platypus Power 05:40 - 8. Monsta B 06:17 - 9. Tapered to the Heart 06:58 - 10. Very Old Australian Didge 07:30 - 11. Western Arnhemland 08:08 - 12. Turtle Motif 09:02 - 13. Goanna 09:47 - 14. Big Bell Eucalyptus 10:26 - 15. Ngongu Ganambarr 11:03 - 16. Ronnie Ganambarr 11:42 - 17. Mirnwatnga Munyarryun F 12:22 - 18. Mirnwatnga Munyarryun G 13:03 - 19. Traditional Lizard 13:44 - 20. Happy Turtle 14:28 - 21. Long Bloodwood 15:09 - 22. Black & Yellow Ochre Painted 15:47 - 23. Short Bloodwood 16:31 - 24. Mega Bore 17:18 - 25. Red Eucalyptus 17:58 - 26. Knobby Didge 18:44 - 27. Mid-Sized Bloodwood 19:27 - 28. Black and Red Ochre Painted 20:05 - 29. Traditional Yidaki F --- Sign up for the Didge Project newsletter for updates on instrument sales, new tutorials and events: http://didgeproject.com/subscribe --- Follow Didge Project on Social Media: http://www.facebook.com/didgeproject http://www.instagram.com/didgeproject http://www.youtube.com/didgeproject7 --- Didge Project is a world music education blog, youtube channel, music project and a producer of events, workshops and online courses. Our mission is to bridge music from many cultures into a tangible medium that our audience can utilize for its own benefit. This is done largely through educational performances, workshops and videos. Originally started to support the growing didgeridoo community in New York City, Didge Project serves musicians of all levels in making musical instruments and education available. While advanced musicians may benefit from Didge Project's content, it is the beginner to intermediate musician that we aim to serve. Check out our tutorial videos, free courses, articles and more at http://www.didgeproject.com

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