The Spiral Didgeridoo Tuned C, D is a beautifully handcrafted wooden didgeridoo made from Suar wood and decorated with a striking dot patterned design. Tuned to C and D, this authentic woodwind instrument produces a rich sound while offering a compact spiral shape that is easier to store and display than traditional long didgeridoos. Handmade, eco friendly, and full of character, each piece is unique, with natural variations in colour, size, shape, and design. Combining visual appeal, quality craftsmanship, and enjoyable playability, it makes a wonderful gift for musicians and didgeridoo enthusiasts.
Specifications
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Size
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L45cm x W30cm x H28cm
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Weight
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550g
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Origin
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Indonesia
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Pitch
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Mid-range
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Decay time
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100ms
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Dominant Frequency Range
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80hz - 1.9khz
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Frequency Range
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38hz - 16khz
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Peak decibels
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89db
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RMS decibels
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67db
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Loudness Rating
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Level 8
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Difficulty Rating
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6
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What’s included
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Spiral Didgeridoo Tuned C, D
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Attack
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62ms
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Timbre Tone Colour
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Deep and resonant
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Dynamic Range
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Medium to high
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Safety Warning
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Contains small parts. Not suitable for children without adult supervision.
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Frequently asked questions
Will the didgeridoo I receive be like the one in the photo?
Your spiral didgeridoo will be very similar to your chosen colour however all designs will vary as each one is uniquely made. If you want to see the specific design before purchasing, please contact us directly beforehand.
Is the didgeridoo suitable for beginners?
Yes, the spiral didgeridoo is suitable for beginners, especially for learning basic drone tones and breath control.
How to play the didgeridoo?
Blow through the mouthpiece using relaxed lips to produce a vibrating drone sound. Beginners can start without circular breathing and develop the technique over time.
What is the didgeridoo used for?
The didgeridoo is used in traditional Aboriginal ceremonies, sound therapy, meditation, and music for its deep, resonant tones.