Don’t Buy a Travel Didgeridoo Before Reading This

You know as well as I do, when it comes to traveling or moving around with your didgeridoo, you quickly realize it wasn’t designed for that! It’s not so much its weight as its length that can be troublesome. Have you ever hit your instrument against the top of a doorway after misjudging how short […]
Watch out for inexpensive didgeridoos!

The temptation to buy an inexpensive wooden didgeridoo can be great. But except for a rare gift of fate, the didgeridoos in this category are not a good choice! To be frank, the majority of didgeridoos found in music stores are of low quality. Here I’ll introduce you to four types of didgeridoos you should […]
What pitch to choose for your first didgeridoo?

When you start to blow into a didgeridoo, there are often two questions that come up. The first asks about which didgeridoo to choose to learn to play and the second asks about the note of the instrument. So which grade to choose and how do you know if it’s right for you? To clarify this unfortunate question, we must take a step back …
Your didgeridoo can teach you a lot… if you learn to listen to it!

That’s a question that is far from being obvious! How many musicians take the time to listen to their instrument? We are all with our ideas, our will, our desire to say things. But have we ever thought of listening to what the didgeridoo has to say? In this article…
Top 10 Things Every Beginner Didgeridoo Player Should Know

Do you want to learn the didgeridoo? Did a friend quickly show you how to make a didgeridoo sound? And then after ? I bet you’re not sure where to go ?! Here are 10 tips to help you and anyone else who feels lonely along the way.
Hello breath friend!
6 covers to protect your didgeridoo

When you start to move around with your didgeridoo, a cover quickly becomes essential. A quick overview of the world of covers …
White, quarter notes, eighth notes: what you need to know about music theory (part 2)

Here is the continuation of our music theory course which began with a first article on tempo, pulsation and measure. Rhythm, tempo, measure and pulsation: what you need to know about music theory…
Rhythm, tempo, measure and pulsation: what you need to know about music theory (part 1)

Let it be said, music theory is not essential to learn the didgeridoo. However, understanding the basics of this language will help you communicate with other musicians, other didgeridoo players, and even write your rhythms. In this series of articles, I propose to present the basics of music theory to you.
Didgeridoo lesson 9 | The 5 biggest mistakes when you start playing didgeridoo

It is very common to see among didgeridoo beginners 5 big mistakes. These errors unfortunately prevent many players from progressing quickly. But the good news is that it’s easy to act on them and modifying them will save you a lot of time! I hope these tips will help you!
Didgeridoo lesson 8 | How to choose a didgeridoo beginners

It’s difficult to buy the right instrument when you start playing the didgeridoo! Is it necessary to buy directly a eucalyptus didgeridoo? Or should you buy a bamboo didgeridoo? But in this case, is the first bamboo you find enough? All these questions are normal, moreover on the internet, you can find all the prices… […]