A didgeridoo is an Aboriginal musical instrument traditionally made and used in parts of northern Australia. In Aboriginal society, a didgeridoo is typically made from termite-hollowed eucalyptus trees. These days, however, there are non-Aboriginal makers and manufacturers of the didgeridoo in all parts of the world who offer instruments made from a wide range of materials including plastic, glass, and leather, and mechanically hollowed woods such as pine, teak, fruit trees, agave, and yucca.- Category ID : 432398
Natural timber and painted didgeridoos, CDs, and accessories. Playing guide, tips, lessons, shop details, and photos, Wholesale as well as retail. Fremantle, Western Australia.
Didgeridoo maker selling agave, aspen and other hardwood instruments in addition to yirdaki from Arnhem Land. Products, information, and contacts. United States based.
Didgeridoos, click sticks, boomerangs, music CDs, and accessories. Ordering and store information, and instrument selection guidance. United States based.
Termite-hollowed timber didgeridoos, custom options, and mouthpiece kits. Includes selection and playing information, gallery, and contacts. Located in Canberra, Australia.
Didgeridoos, accessories, CDs, and Aboriginal art and artifacts. Includes profile, directions to store, customer FAQs, and contact details. Los Angeles, United States.