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Front Side of the Didgeridoo The Didgeridoo Bag


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Description

BRAND NEW ABORIGINAL HANDCRAFTED
BAMBOO
DIDGERIDOO 47" (120cm)
ORNAMENTED WITH ABORIGINAL BURNS
+ SPECIAL BAG + NEW BEESWAX MOUTHPIECE


  • This 47" long (120cm) Didgeridoo is made from one piece of Bamboo (no split&join!) that underwent a unique anti-crack process of several months.

  • It has been worked on the inside to improve the sound, so you can be assured, it plays and sounds great!

  • This didgeridoo is handcrafted by an Aboriginal artist. It is a beautiful genuine native handwork. You are purchasing a new, finely hand-crafted instrument.

  • You will receive this Didgeridoo with a soft case as shown in the photo.

  • Also included: A Brand New Australian Beeswax Mouthpiece specially designed for instant fitting, to ensure that it is safe (antibacterial) comfortable and easy to play.

    Didgeridoo Beeswax Mouthpiece - 1 Piece Pack Didgeridoo Beeswax Mouthpiece - Concave Joining  Surface Didgeridoo Beeswax Mouthpiece - Fitted

    You will receive a step-by-step application instructions to show you how to fit your new mouthpiece in no time!

  • Free shipping worldwide - Delivery within 10 days.

  • Shipping Insurance Included.

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Shipping
  • Items are shipped worldwide via Expedited Airmail with tracking number.
  • Delivery time is up to 10 days from payment completion.
  • We will ship the item within 1 business day from payment completion and we will immediately upload the tracking info to your transaction on ebay.
  • Buyer assumes all customs. We declare the item as a GIFT of low value.
  • Possible delays may happen due to holidays, strikes, etc.
  • Shipping insurance included. You should open the package as you receive it from the post clerk. If the item is damaged you should decline the item and immediately open a 'Damaged mail case'. It's impossible to open a 'Damaged mail case' after you leave the post office.
  • A combined shipping discount is available. Please contact us for rates.

Terms Of Sale
  • We do our best to serve each and every customer the best we can.
  • Please contact us immediately if you are unhappy with the item for any reason.
  • Item may be returned within 30 days of receipt, if in condition shipped, for full refund of the item's price.
  • Item must be returned by registered airmail to our requested address.


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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.