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
What Material or Wood Should my Didgeridoo be made from?
There are over 1000 different types of Eucalyptus trees all over Australia that didgeridoos are made out of.
In general, there are a few types of woods that are used most often in traditional didgeridoo making. Those wood types are:
Bloodwood Eucalyptus didgeridoos
Mallee Wood Eucalyptus didgeridoos
Boxwood Eucalyptus didgeridoos
Stringy Bark Eucalyptus didgeridoos
Pink Bloodwood -- WoolyButt Eucalyptus didgeridoos
Yellow Box Eucalyptus didgeridoos
Iron Bark Eucalyptus didgeridoos
When you're picking out your first didgeridoo, don't worry yourself with the different types of woods.
Comparing the different types of woods is close to comparing your favorite color. It's all preference.
A more important detail to focus on is the craftsmanship of the didgeridoo. As long as you're purchasing a type of Eucalyptus wood from a reputable didgeridoo maker or artist, you'll be fine.
Make sure to look for the source of the didgeridoo. Many shops are selling decorated didgeridoos at a higher price as a souvenir while they ignore sound quality. These shops will even over price their didgeridoos to confuse you and make you believe their didgeridoos are authentic.
When buying your first didgeridoo, find a trusted, reputable source to buy from so you can make sure you're buying a quality didgeridoo.