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 much does a didgeridoo cost?
Didgeridoos range greatly in prices. This video will help you understand why some didgeridoos can range from $99 to $2,000 and more.
The biggest factor for the price of a didgeridoo is craftsmanship. There are two didgeridoos both made out of eucalyptus wood below. One is $99 and one is over twenty times as expensive priced at over $2,000.
Which instrument is going to be crafted better? If you guess the didgeridoo at over $2,000, then you're right.
The $99 didgeridoo was picked out of the forest pretty quickly and made into a good looking didgeridoo very quickly. The person or company that crafted this didgeridoo probably makes a lot of these in a day.
The didgeridoo worth over $2,000 is made by Jesse Lethbridge. He probably spent a day or two searching around the forest for just the right wood. After that, he most likely took the didgeridoo back and spent days or weeks testing the sounds, smoothing it out, making small tweaks, and painting it. A lot more time, energy, and craftsmanship was put into this didgeridoo than the cheaper one compared here.
The differences aren't always this big. Sometimes artists will prefer to find many pieces of timber at a time, make sure they play great, and then put a finish on them. They will put effort and their own craftsmanship into each didgeridoo.