| Liquidation Sale Marked down from $118 |
| This striking didgeridoo is ultra-portable, fun to play and grabs attention. Check out our video and grab yours while supplies last.
The wooden spiral didgeridoo (a.k.a. snake didgeridoo) is a beautifully painted, compact and lightweight instrument. It’s basically a long tube that is wound up, with a total tube length equal to that of a straight didgeridoo. You can put the wooden spiral didgeridoo in a backpack or suitcase without much of a hassle due to its small size.
The design of this instrument is interesting because the bell (where the sound comes out) is in the center of the instrument. The inner circle is easy to grip so you can play the instrument with just one hand. There are many different postures you can use with this instrument, as the coiled part can be held up, down or to the side.
The wooden spiral didgeridoo is made with a solid piece of wood that is split down the center lengthwise. An inner channel is carved out of both pieces, which are then glued back together. After the glue dries, the instrument is decorated in the aboriginal dot painting style and sealed with a glossy finish.
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10-Hour Training March 12 & 15, In-Person in NYC and Online via Zoom |
| | The power of the breath is one of the greatest tools of the healing practitioner. The breath connects us to life, vitality, power, consciousness, song, and speech. Creating music and sound through wind instruments is used in traditional healing cultures across the globe and speaks to the heart and the mind. The use of wind instruments is particularly powerful because to share music is healing for the listener but to play a wind instrument is also a consciousness expanding breathwork practice for the musician. We will cover how to play many different types of flutes, jaw harps, om wands, the didgeridoo, and the harmonica. The majority of the wind instruments used in this workshop are of an intuitive nature so no prior music experience is necessary to attend this program.
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Four Sessions Thursdays, April 3-24, Online via Zoom |
| | With reverence and respect to the original peoples and their ancestral language, the mission of the sacred song school is to learn from one another and embrace what makes each culture a unique treasure to humanity. Like beautiful birds living in one forest, we admire their differences and celebrate what makes each one so special and colorful. With that enthusiasm and love, we invite in the sacred songs of the earth to be shared at the Golden Drum. The Sacred Song School aims to host teachers from world traditions as well as student teachers who carry these songs with reverence and respect. We make sure that all music shared in these classes are culturally responsible and are shared with proper permission and song author acknowledgement.
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Congratulations to the Winners of our 100k Giveaway Featuring Live Music by AJ Block and Jerry Walsh
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| | Congratulations to our winners: - Crystal bowl - Jeff B
- Mallet harp mini - Lucas M
- Mallet harp 11 note - Theresa R
- Sansula - TJ K
- RAV Vast - Simon N
- Shruti Box - Sudiya I
- Solar bell pendant - Keenan W
- Svaram swing chime - Jamie W
- Saxodidge - Sergey A
- Frame drum - Geofrrey C
- Tacta handpan - Emily
- Cosmos didge - Franchette P
- Airdidge - Olga N
- Pan flute - Michael J
- Abuelo flute - Nicholas B
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Project is a blog, youtube channel, series of courses and events,
instrument store and a collective of musicians who want to help you use
music as a tool for uplifting yourself and others around you.
On
our site you will find tips and tutorials to help you become a better
musician, didgeridoo lessons, instrument features and reviews, and
reports on the latest scientific research and spiritual discoveries
merging through the medium of sound.
When
we began in 2008 our main focus was on teaching how to play the
didgeridoo, a wind instrument originating in aboriginal Australia and
also said to be present in ancient Mayan times. After working with
countless people it became apparent that most musicians play multiple
instruments and that we have the community resources to help all
musicians get better results. While we still provide didgeridoo lessons,
classes and programs, our focus is to provide tutorials for music and
instruments from all around the world. Visit us for great music
resources at didgeproject.com. |
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