You do have to blow a little bit harder and keep your lips a little tighter to get a solid sound. I would say it’s a little bit more difficult to play than a straight didge, however it’s great for its portability and it’s also good for training you to play on a variety of instruments. -AJ
@@WapajeaWalksOnWater the mouthpiece is made of wood and is an extension of the spiral tube itself. there is no additional mouthpiece per se, but it is tapered properly like a mouthpiece should be shaped.
Which of these 10 instruments is your favorite and why?
I love the snake, circular didgeridoo! Is this design harder to blow through; does it take more air pressure?
You do have to blow a little bit harder and keep your lips a little tighter to get a solid sound. I would say it’s a little bit more difficult to play than a straight didge, however it’s great for its portability and it’s also good for training you to play on a variety of instruments. -AJ
@@didgeproject Hi is there a mouth piece for the spiral didge?
@@WapajeaWalksOnWater the mouthpiece is made of wood and is an extension of the spiral tube itself. there is no additional mouthpiece per se, but it is tapered properly like a mouthpiece should be shaped.
Awesome. I love every one of them.
Onde posso comprar um daff igual a este?
I'm looking at that Drum on the back left. I have Different Bodhran and a Native Drum. Greetingz 🏵
That’s the Roosebeck hybrid frame drum which I play later in the video
Where do i buy one of these?
DidgeProject.com/store
Killer shirt where do I find one?
Ya I love it. Here are the shirts: www.didgeproject.com/product-category/apparel/
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