Description
Description:
Originating in Australia more than 1,000 years ago, the didgeridoo is an indigenous instrument commonly made out of wood and painted with traditional imagery. Its deep resonance is played by blowing through one end, and is often used in music therapy to clear emotional and energetic stagnation, as well as to assist meditation and mind body healing.
Great for meditation and circular breathing — the didgeridoo has a fantastic calming, meditative effect when played and it also serves as an ideal instrument to practice circular breathing techniques
Features:
Possibly the world’s oldest musical instrument.
A wind instrument originally found in Arnhem Land, Northern Australia.
The hand painted artistry means no two didgeridoos are exactly alike, making them one-of-a-kind.
Is made from limbs and tree trunks hollowed out by termites (insects).
Produces a low-pitch, resonant sound with complex rhythmic patterns.
Length: 130 cm.