This is a really good didge in "D", easy to play, with great backpressure.
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This didgeridoo came from the branch of a fallen dead tree we came across in Eckington Woods. The tree is likely to be a holly, as most of the other trees in the area were holly, but the bark also looked similar to cherry.
The wood does have a few soft areas where the water had got to it, which I have treated with glue and varnish, but plays very well with high backpressure. It would be suitable for a beginner or player of any level of experience.


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