What started out as a passing interest in 2005 has snowballed into a whole new entity. As well as play the didgeridoo, I make them along with accessories to boot. Yes I sell what I make, but that is a means to an end - pays towards the bills (and I can't think of a better way of doing it), however I want to share what I have learnt and the journey I have begun. People have been gracious to impart their knowledge to me. It is only right I do the same.
Have a look, I hope you find the information usefull, (and if you want to buy a didge...) If you can not find what you are looking for, or have a question about the didge, feel free to email me. Please bear in mind I am putting this site together myself, there may be bits missing or not working - all I can say is I going a quick as I can! Many thanks
With all the different didgeridoos available on the market today, from hand made didges to mass produced rubbish, here's a guide on buying the right instrument for you.
Visit my shop to see all the didgeridoos I currently have available to buy. The majority of the didges have sound samples in both lo-fi and hi-fi, and all have several images and detailed inforamtion.
Visit my shop to see the didjeridu accessories I currently have available. I am updating accessories and adding items regularly (as soon as I can get the images and info organised!)
If you want to have a go at making your very own wooden didgeridoo, have a look at this section where I cover the why's what's and wherefore's of how I make my wooden didges.
Didgeridoos can be made from many different materials. In this section I show how I make plastic didjeridu's including the different effects that can be achieved with a small amount of time, and money.
Having bought a new didgeridoo, here's some basic advice on caring for it. Wood is an organic substance and absorbs moisture, take care to avoid problems occuring.
From making your first drone onwards, this section covers many aspects of playing the didgeridoo. As time permits I will be adding sound samples and animated images to augment the text. Please note this is a
Painted didjes, didges with pyrography, plain didgeridoos, didjeridu's made from Ash, Yew, Sweet Chestnut, Silver Birch and more.
Image galleries of some of the events, gigs, festivals I've been to/done kinda thing
This section has details of the didge scene in the UK from clubs to events, festivals and gigs. If its on its here.
Didge radio, didje makers, players, teachers, reference sites and so on. NOT a blanket set of links but a collection of links I have gathered since taking up the didgeridoo.
Didge music from around the world, friends, groups, professional players - allsorts really. I hope for this section to grow over time. If you wish to have your music on here, please email me. Thanks
This page is where I pay my respect to the traditional spritual custodians of the yidaki, known to me as the didgeridoo. I have learnt so much already yet barely scratched the surface.
What is a didgeridoo, where do they come from, what are they made out of, whats the difference between them - here is a basic guide to the didgeridoo.
Aside from helping with breathing and relaxation, playing the didge each day can help reduce sleep problems such as sleep apnoea. Find out more including a report from the Britiah Medical Journal
