wood: Acacia, Maple, Oak, Hornbeam, Ash











Some of the didgeridoo made between 2008-2011. Mainly from acacia wood, as well as maple, oak, hazel, hornbeam, ash and others. Most dyed with spirit stains or shellac and decorated mainly with various motifs painted with acrylic paints, inlaid with semi-precious stones. The length of the instruments ranges between 110-210cm, and the most popular tones are C, C #, D and E, but there are also A, B and F, harder to obtain but also worth the effort. The sound ranges from low bass and meditative, relaxing style of playing with long, heavy didge - to short to high loud, penetrating sound for fast energetic playing with short tubes.
