Caring for your Didgeridoo Fortunately the didgeridoo is one musical instrument that requires very little maintenance. Having said this, there are a couple of important things that you need to be aware of to keep your beloved |
Lies Beijerinck - Player Profile
“Didge mother of Holland”, Lies Beijerinck has been playing didgeridoo since 1993. Busking on the streets she developed her own style and soon was discovered by the Amsterdam dance scene. |
Charlie McMahon - Player Profile
Charlie McMahon took up playing the didjeridu as a child, long before it became popular outside its home in the tropical north, and has become the most acclaimed didjeridu player in Austr |
Jeremy Donovan - Player Profile
Jeremy is a descendant of both the Gumbaiingirr and KuKu-Yalanji tribes and has been playing didgeridoo in both traditional and contemporary performances for over 6 years. Widely accla |
Jesse Lethbridge of Indijika - Player Profile
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How long have you been playing the Didgeridoo/Yidaki? I started playing 12 years ago after being invited t |
Dr Bruce Copley - Player Profile
For thousands of years the Australian didgeridoo has undergone very few changes in its traditional design and playing technique. In recent years a handful of players and designers seek |
Ash Dargan - Player Profile Ash Dargan, an Australian indigenous recording artist world renowned for his mastery on the Didgeridoo has been pushing the boundaries of contemporary world music for the last eight years. His distin |
Didgeridoos and Cracks Didgeridoos and Cracking I just love working with wood. I love the smell of the different timbers as you cut and sand. I love crafting, shaping and finding the Didgeridoo inside every log. I love lis |
Repairing Cracks in Didgeridoos Repairing Cracked Didgeridoos Repairing Cracked Didgeridoos is simple and effective. Timber is Timber, even 100 year old tables have been known to suddenly crack for no apparent reason! Recently a you |
Replacing Beeswax Mouthpieces
Replacing the Mouthpiece Australian Eucalyptus Didgeridoo mouthpieces are generally made out of beeswax. Many eucalyptus trees have an opening too large to be able to play comfortably, theref |
Didgeridoo Lessons, Classes, Workshops, Performances Didgeridoo Breath Learn to Play the Didgeridoo Classes & Workshops Welcome to Australia's largest didgeridoo school! Right here you will find, learn to play the didgeridoo courses, one-on-one lessons |
In the News Inside you will find all sorts of interesting, fun, complex and simple Didgeridoo news and information articles. From the Didgeridoo at the Olympics to important concert dates and all sorts of other |
Yolngu Yidaki Care and Purchasing Terms Yidaki Purchasing Terms Due to the raw nature of these Yolngu Yidaki, we are unable to offer returns and refunds. Instruments are described as best as possible. Due to the nature of the product, we c |
Sanshi's Diary - Rripangu Yirdaki Masterclass 2009 Hi, it’s Sanshi from Didge Breath here! This year I attended the 2009 Rripangu Yirdaki Masterclass. Feel free to read my diary and look at some photos… The Rripangu Yirdaki Masterclass 2009 was held |