A while back I made my own didgeridoo out of PVC pipe (see link for instructions). I haven’t played it in a while, but I got it out yesterday, and tooled around with it some more. It’s pretty fun to play, though I’m still working on the circular breathing, which is painfully difficult. Circular breathing allows you to play the “didg” for long periods of time without stopping. Here’s a recording so you can hear what one sounds like. I’d love to get a real one someday, but I would like to get things down with my PVC one first, that way I know I’ll actually use it when I pay the money for it. Between this and my Native American Flute, I’m really starting to like Wind instruments.
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