Before we start playing, here is some useful information about how to hold the didgeridoo, the best places to play and the different sounds that each unique didgeridoo can make. This information is important to hear before learning the didgeridoo.
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The didgeridoo is one of oldest woodwind instruments in the world
It originated in northern Australia and is played by the indigenous tribes of the land
Didgeridoos are traditionally made from eucalyptus trees that are naturally hollowed out by termites
The mouthpiece end can have beeswax applied to make it more comfortable to play and a better size to seal the vibration
Didgeridoos play in different keys or pitches depending on the shape, length, width and wall thickness
Sit in a comfortable position, upright, so you can breath easy
Play in an area that has good acoustics so the sound you make bounces back to you. This way you are hearing more of the sound that everyone else hears, not the dull vibration you can hear in your head. The kitchen or bathroom works great!