The Didjeribone was invented by Charlie McMahon who first put the didgeridoo in a contemporary music context with the GONDWANALAND band. From over 40 years as a didge player Charlie has been able to design the Didjeribone as a versatile and easy to play instrument.
The Didjeribone is 100% made in Australia
Length: 95cm - Max: 170cm
Key: High G to Low B
Maximum Bell Diameter: 7.3cm
SMOOTH SLIDE ACTION Custom made extrusion dies ensure a minimum clearance between the two pipes, so the Didjeribone slides effortlessly between the ten keys, but does not allow air to escape when fully extended.
PERMANENT & CLEAR KEY MARKS The highest being G when closed, then there are seven keys etched into the yellow inner pipe. Running from F# down to C and extending further you can reach B and Bb.
RUBBER MOUTH PIECE Makes for easy contact with the lips and as the circumference is the optimum size it is easy to play, and does not require the wax often used to made wood didjeridus playable.
FLARED SOUND END Give the Didjeribone a brighter and louder sound than linear shaped didjeridus.
LIGHT WEIGHT & DURABLE Weighing less than 0.5kilograms the Didjeribone uses a minimum of materials so it can be played in a variety of positions, and is unlikely to break or cause damage if it is dropped.