Is it time for you to buy a Didgeridoo? How do you buy a Didgeridoo online? Do you need information to help you buy a Didgeridoo?
Our Didgeridoo Buyers Guide explains everything you need to know about buying a didgeridoo.
For the full video series and detailed video notes visit http://www.didgeridoodojo.com/didgeridoo-buyers-guide
The Didgeridoo Buyers Guide series is completely free. Youtube links to these videos are below.
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide Introduction : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIWG7COge4g
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Bell-End -- 1 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzUcPZqmKYc
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Length -- 2 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYJ02HlLh8E
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Mouthpiece -- 3 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n979DNw-hRo
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Note/Key -- 4 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMSaml1XZe4
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Finish -- 5 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51TTlkFzDC0
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Timber -- 6 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG93Dnsn_rA
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Price -- 7 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zccgBJ0xyvM
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- Your First Didgeridoo -- 8 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkk0KQ7w_tg
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- Your Second Didgeridoo -- 9 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cFqFdMJBbM
• Didgeridoo Buyers Guide -- The Advanced Player -- 10 of 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5wnjoaYJiU
How to Choose the Length of your Didgeridoo
Each didgeridoo has a different drone in a particular note or key. This is one of the primary factors to consider when choosing a didgeridoo. The length of a didgeridoo is a big factor in what key it plays.
As a beginner, the didgeridoo you are after is from 100cm -40inches, or even better 120cm (47inches) to 145cm (58inches) in length. Basically the longer the didgeridoo the deeper the sound it produces. That's a general rule and often proven wrong, darn termites always breaking the rules.
You can definitely play a 100cm (40inches), didgeridoo for fun and the learning. It will be high pitched and need a fast tight vibration of the lips, good fun but it will restrict your sound range. Some of the shorter plastic Didgeridoos are great playing and sounding; they tend to be skinnier in the bore so play will as a shorter instrument.
Key Points
Each didgeridoo is completely unique based on how the tree is grown and how termites have hollowed out the inside
-You should listen to the drone the didgeridoo makes first when buying
-The sound can range from a low, deep drone or a high-pitched drone
-There is no best note/key for a didgeridoo. It's based on your personal preference