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New 47" (120cm) Australian Aboriginal Bamboo DIDGERIDOO With GECKO Dot Paintings
· This listing is for ONE authentic didgeridoo from this collection (*see below about this collection).
· In this listing I will pick one which is dot-painted with Gecko motif.
* About this collection:
· This collection is of beautiful genuine native aboriginal hand made Didgeridoos.
· The pictures here show several didgeridoos from this collection.
· Each didgeridoo is a UNIQUE handwork and there is no replication of it.
· There are no two identical items. No two identical dot paintings. No two identical ornaments dot paintings. Each item has its unique artistic particularity.
· All the items in this collection are NEW, and they haven't been in use before.
· Each of these didgeridoos is made of ONE PIECE OF BAMBOO - no split&join!
· This didgeridoo can also serve for Therapy: These didgeridoos generate unique vibrations. The natives put the didgeridoo far end in front of the patient's back, so that the air blown out from the didgeridoo vibrates the patient's body. Combined with its special sound, this therapy is extremely relaxing, TRY IT !
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Measurements: Length: 47in. / 120cm
Thickness: 2.6-2.9 inches / 6.7-7.2 cm
More photos of this collection:
Didgeridoo
The didgeridoo (did-jury-doo), also spelled Didgeridoo, may be one of the most ancient musical instruments known to humans. It originated in Australia, and has been used there by the aboriginal people for thousands of years. Traditional didgeridoos are made of a tree branch that has been hollowed by termites. Beeswax is placed on the end to make a mouthpiece. Though
many cultures throughout the globe utilize tubes of similar acoustical
design to the didgeridoo, none produces a sound like it. The Aboriginals employ an array of techniques to persuade myriad sounds and songs from the didgeridoo. Some
of these techniques are buzzing, circular breathing, tonguing, guttural
sound,humming, nasal sounds, inflated cheeks, large intervocalic leaps,
changing air pressure, and velocity. didgeridoo playing originated in Northern Australia and spread to other areas and cultures of the continent. Health benefits
have been ascribed to the didgeridoo. Learning and practicing the
didgeridoo helped reduce snoring and sleep apnea, as well as daytime
sleepiness. This appears to work by strengthening muscles in the upper
airway, thus reducing their tendency to collapse during sleep.
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