How to Choose a Didgeridoo

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Part of the video series: How to Play the Didgeridoo

Summary: Learn how to choose a didgeridoo, made of bamboo or eucalyptus, with tips for buying one online with expert instrument instruction in this free online music video clip about Australian instruments.

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James Benedict James Benedict has played the Didgeridoo for 6 years, among several other instruments. He has been a Trombone Player for over 12 years, and a pianist for 18 ... read more

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How to Choose a Didgeridoo

Hi ,I am voice over artist James Benedict on behalf of Expert Village. This video is about learning how to play the Didgeridoo. I would like to share a few secrets with you. We'll start off with how to get a Didgeridoo. The best way is to go on line. Just like Christmas shopping, birthday shopping, it is a whole easier and usually a lot cheaper. I recommend looking for a bamboo Didgeridoo. It's an inexpensive way to start out. You can buy one of this anywhere from thirty to fifty bucks. You can get a plastic Didgeridoo but it is not going to sound quite as good. Eventually, once you really get into this you can get a eucalyptus Didgeridoo. We will talk about how those are made. The original eucalyptus Didgeridoo is an aboriginal instrument comes from Australia. A real Didgeridoo is chewed out by termites. The center is hollowed out all the way through in the spring season by termites after the eucalyptus branches fall off the tree in the fall. Pretty cool. The bamboo is the way to start. If you don't know how to spell Didgeridoo look somewhere on this page, probably up at the top. Copy it and put it in Google, there you go. The bamboo Didgeridoo definitely is the way to start.

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