Best Travel Didgeridoo? - Airdidge Full Demo and Review

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  • Опубліковано 1 лют 2025

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  • @seventfour9247
    @seventfour9247 2 роки тому +3

    absolute fantastic product design. well thought out. wish you much for this project!

  • @Foillife
    @Foillife 2 роки тому +1

    Wow that's insane! Must be super premium price wow crazy good sounds

  • @stephenferguson6363
    @stephenferguson6363 5 років тому +6

    This would be perfect so you could sneak it in with your luggage so your wife thinks shes gonna get some quiet...... them bam 4 am sharp boooooom drop them beats

  • @EduardRitok
    @EduardRitok Рік тому

    2:05 that hornet which flies through open window into my room 😅

  • @jesusacuna8288
    @jesusacuna8288 26 днів тому

    How should I clean my Airdidge?
    I haven't seen anything official but what I do is take it apart into the 6 segments and then clean each segment with a rag, inside and out.
    Then I put the 6 segments back together and play normally.

  • @musicwithten
    @musicwithten Рік тому

    really considering getting this Didgeridoo. The collapsible part is fantastic. It can change notes so you dont need multiple didges. but man, i don't have $400 to spend. maybe for Christmas this year.

    • @didgeproject
      @didgeproject  Рік тому +1

      Also check out our plastic travel didge currently priced at $125: www.didgeproject.com/product/travel-didgeridoo-with-bag/

  • @wxb200
    @wxb200 4 роки тому +1

    Slick AF, that is all I have to say...

  • @PDoodek
    @PDoodek 4 роки тому +1

    Anyone tried to make a wooden 3-4 piece didgeridoo in a fashion of a clarinet, with one end of each piece wrapped in a natural cork? That would be travel friendly (detachable), air sealed (good compression) and totally made of wooden parts (teak, eucalyptus etc) - you can essentially cut your current didge, trim the outer and inner diameter (accordingly to each end of each piece) and glue on some cork. A bit of sanding, some grease on cork and it’s done. Cork is not that cheap, but you don’t have to change it more than once in a 2-3 years period (if maintained correctly) or even less.

    • @trevorhewitt95
      @trevorhewitt95 4 роки тому

      the dr didge travel doo pro is a bit like this, with pieces that screw together like a clarinet, but in different combinations with different bells and sliders to be able to play in different keys. The material is still synethetic, but it has a much more natural sound than the air didge. The air didge sounds beautiful but not at all like a wooden didge in my opinion.

  • @jesusacuna8288
    @jesusacuna8288 Місяць тому

    I need HELP with my airdidge.
    Merry christmas!
    I'm very excited because I have an airdidge.
    Thanks Didge project for helping me achieve this dream, but I have a problem:
    It seems that when I used the Airdidge I pulled it out too hard and segment 4 got so tight with segment 5 that I can't separate them
    What can I do?

    • @didgeproject
      @didgeproject  Місяць тому

      Use a soft block on top and bottom and bang it with a mallet. It should come out but just make sure neither end will get scratched

    • @jesusacuna8288
      @jesusacuna8288 Місяць тому

      @@didgeproject What do you mean by soft block?
      I only hit segments 4 and 5, right?

    • @jesusacuna8288
      @jesusacuna8288 Місяць тому

      @@didgeproject I put a notebook on top of segment 4 and a notebook under segment 5
      I hit the top of the segment 4 firmly and hard
      And it worked! I managed to separate the 2 parts!
      Thanks for the help didge project
      I will do an unboxing & review soon
      (Sorry if my English is bad but my native language is Spanish)

    • @didgeproject
      @didgeproject  Місяць тому +1

      @jesusacuna8288 awesome! happy you figured it out. It's really not that hard to get the segments unstuck, you just need to know how to do it. Cheers!

  • @anothersound4247
    @anothersound4247 5 років тому +1

    great technique

  • @l33tpvpness
    @l33tpvpness 6 років тому +3

    Hey didge project. I’ve been watching all your videos really insightful and helpful. I actually bought this airdidge as a result of your videos.
    However I think you left out some crucial information on this. It collapses into itself to about a foot but here’s the catch. It becomes inseparable. If you close it without force even. My first time collapsing back into back I could not for my life separate it back. And yes i know how to and which ends are slightly larger. I didn’t force any parts together. Ended up damaging trying to get it undone. Tried coconut oil. Warm and cold water. Everything.
    Have you not ran into this issue ? I sent my airdidge back a month ago , the company is out of stock and I was told many other customers having same issue. Just wish I hadn’t wasted 400usd

    • @didgeproject
      @didgeproject  6 років тому +1

      Greetings! Sounds like you had a defective unit. We have not seen or heard about this issue before, but good to know. Thank you!

  • @anothersound4247
    @anothersound4247 5 років тому

    >>>BRILLIANT

  • @randomfox9970
    @randomfox9970 6 років тому

    Didg project nice amazing it sounds very good considering it ain't wood greetings from UK England Essex near London I'm a didgeridoo player too my friend is from Adelaide Australia living in Essex but price is just over 300 dollars ain't cheap 💪🐺🐾👌

    • @liamsmith2744
      @liamsmith2744 5 років тому

      Hey man, fellow didge player here just over the water in Dartford 😁

  • @truesight91
    @truesight91 Рік тому

    So it can only do 3 notes? for $600... the didgeribone dones much more for 5x cheaper.

    • @didgeproject
      @didgeproject  Рік тому

      Hey @truesight91 thanks for your comment. We just want to clarify here for everyone: the airdidge currently retails for $395 usd and yes it defaults with 3 notes, B, C# and E. The slide and tune adaptor can be added to the airdidge for an additional $120 USD and allows you to play in all 12 keys. Also the airdidge is much more compact than the didgeribone. For example, the airdidge can fit in any backpacl but the didgeribone is much longer when compacted. The didgeribone is a wonderful instrument, but it is a different class of instrument with different features than the airdidge. Thanks again and let us know how we can be of service.

    • @truesight91
      @truesight91 Рік тому

      @@didgeproject Hey thanks for your comment. I am in Australia so I was using Australian conversion prices my bad. What are the 12 keys it can play? I only thought it was 3 keys?

  • @tbd5082
    @tbd5082 5 років тому

    Awesome

  • @sve4391
    @sve4391 3 роки тому +1

    15

  • @vapeurdepisse
    @vapeurdepisse 3 роки тому +3

    Sounds like a PVC pipe

  • @neilbrie8972
    @neilbrie8972 Рік тому

    If you are a pro, you can get a good sound but for a beginner, and it's still non organic material.