

🎶 Breathe Deep, Play Bold — Own the Sound of Timeless Vibes
This 47-inch black bamboo didgeridoo, tuned to the key of E, offers authentic native Australian drone tones with harmonic overtones. Hand-painted for a unique aesthetic, it supports circular breathing techniques that enhance both musical skill and health. Crafted by Meinl, a trusted German brand since 1951, it combines sustainable materials with expert design, making it perfect for meditation, sound baths, and creative expression.
| ASIN | B00275G6XQ |
| Body Material | Bamboo |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,456) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2009 |
| Instrument Key | E |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.88 pounds |
| Item model number | DDG1-BK |
| Material Type | Bamboo Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 48.82 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches |
M**N
love it + I Prevented the Cracking!!!!!!!
as a loyal Amazon prime customer, I am taking my time to write this particular review. I read all the reviews prior to purchase (as I always do on Amazon) and A LOT of them wrote about cracking! I also had a friend who got one, and theirs unfortunately cracked. I was a little hesitant to purchase, but after some other alternative research, I decided to get it and do all I could to PREVENT the cracking, and handle with care. + for $30, being my first didgeridoo, it's a good deal and worth it to learn on. here's what I learned and am sharing in hopes to help those like me - who honestly want to use this instrument, but don't want theirs to crack or break after just one (or a couple) uses. since this is made of bamboo, like with any bamboo made product, YOU MUST TREAT IT BEFORE USE!! especially since this is something you will be blowing your breath (and some spit) into it, the temperature will change, and temp change is one thing that may cause it to crack or warp. to prevent that from happening, get BOILED LINSEED OIL! you can find it in the paint section at any hardware store, or even here on Amazon. a little goes a long way, so you don't need a big can. use a cloth rag to rub the oil into the entire didgeridoo (yes, even the painted part), let it stand upright for 10-15 mins, then using a different clean cloth, wipe off any excess oil. you will see the oil seep into the wood, the (majority of) splinters inside even go away!! it will also make it look all nice and shiny! since temp change can be another thing that makes it crack.. do not store in any high areas, areas of extreme temp changes, in your garage, in a shed, in your trunk. Always keep it standing upright, never lay it on a side because that does not allow air to flow through it evenly, especially after you just get finished playing it. this didgeridoo was the first one I have ever played and it produced an amazing sound as soon as I learned the proper technique to make it! you must learn how to use this instrument to make its drone vibrations! and it's something that takes practice! so don't worry if it doesn't come super easy, instantly. there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube so don't waste your money buying any DVDs! focus first on just producing one tone, and then work on making all the animal calls! You might however want to get the beeswax mouth piece. it does not come with, nor does any mouth piece, and since your lips are literally vibrating you will want that mouthpiece if you plan to play often! this is great for breath work, vibration, frequency, sleep apnea, meditation, and it's just really fun to play! I hope my review helps at least someone! Happy playing!
V**E
Good Didge, pretty good sound and nice designs
I am a beginner didgeridoo player, and this bamboo didge from Meinl has been very easy to start playing. It took me about 2 minutes of blowing without knowing what I was doing to get a nice deep tone going. I am now practicing whenever I can to improve my tone and learn how to circular breathe. I am experimenting with this as a way to mitigate sleep apnea. Overall the quality of the didge is very nice. It is bamboo, so it doesn't have the great smell of the eucalyptus didges, but for the price I am fine with that. I added my own mouthpiece with organic hand poured beeswax that I ordered here on Amazon. It has enhanced the sound and makes it more comfortable to play, but the didge still worked fine without a mouthpiece. Great didge for the price, perfect for beginners. Get one of these to start out with, and save up some money for a nice eucalyptus termite-eaten didge (4-5 hundred dollars or more) once you decide you are really going to stick with the instrument!
T**I
1st didge
I ordered this a few weeks ago, its way nicer than i expected at this price range. The painting on it looks great, how durable the paintjob is another question that will be answered with time i s'pose but it looks good now and so far i have only noticed one small chip in the paint. I would reccomend getting some beeswax for the mouthpeice, just makes a better fit and i think it looks kinda cool like that too. I was making some cool drone sounds and stuff with this within a half hour of messing around with it, not anywhere close to the circular breathing yet but ill get there someday. Im happy with it, looks good, sounds good, promt delivery, i can dig it.
Q**X
Very Good value for a beginning Didge.
This didge is attractive and fun. The one I received matches the picture above. Besides producing a quirky, but relaxing and surprisingly pleasant drone -- playing a didge might actually improve the quality of your health and lengthen your life. (Just do a google search for the British Medical Journal, sleep apnea, randomized trial, didgeridoo). If you want to explore what didge playing might do for you, this model is an excellent value, lightweight and carries a quite decent sound. Sleep apnea, or pauses in breathing during your sleep, IS dangerous. These pauses means less oxygen to vital organs and an accumulation of carbon dioxide which can make you drowsy and confused the next day. It can be a silent force that imperils kidneys, hearts, lungs, raises blood pressure and even makes the effort to lose weight much tougher. Unfortunately media reports and some sleep centers have insufficiently communicated the full range of dangers associated with sleep apnea. People walk away thinking that the biggest threat is a little lost sleep and being drowsy during the daytime. Unfortunately, these are only the tip of the iceberg and sail by unnoticed. The organ damage is more subtle, sometimes even silent until relatively advanced. For the person with sleep apnea, its really a question of whether they are sleeping safely. Answer: not very, when the airway is intermittently obstructed. All too often after a few discouraging attempts to wear a CPAP or BiPAP device mask, and feeling claustrophobic or that it actually disturbs sleep that otherwise at least "seemed" normal to them, many of my patients unfortunately just give up trying. Despite trying different masks there remains a substantial number of people, way too many in fact, who can only make it part way through the night with their mask or not at all. We talk for years about the necessity of dealing with sleep apnea, but some of them only are able to press themselves to endure CPAP/BiPAP devices after they have finally suffered significant, perhaps irreversible organ damage or other health consequences of the sleep apnea. Hence, didgeridoos are an attractive, low risk, frankly fun way to supplement the management of sleep apnea along with positive-pressure airway devices. Obviously, one should speak with their physician, consider adding the didge concurrently with CPAP/BiPAP if diagnosed with more than moderate apnea, and for best results repeat the sleep study after a few months (4 in the BMJ article) of didge training to confirm it is working. Frequently persons being treated should have routine sleep testing yearly to make sure their mask is still working -- the same might also be advisable for the didge strategy. Your primary physician and/or pulmunologist should be consulted for your specific needs. Participants in the BMJ study learned the circular breathing technique as part of the basic technique for conditioning airway tone and "practiced" about 30 minutes a day, 5-6 days per week. One should probably expect to maintain playing the didge for life -- though duration of benefit among those who later quit was not studied. As far as we know, wearing CPAP/BiPAP doesn't really condition the airway musculature. The user remains dependent on their machine so that if they fall asleep in the daytime while watching TV or accidently knock the mask off at night -- they are sadly unprotected. Thus a wonderful benefit of didge training is that it does condition the airway and could assist in bridging the gap through these accidental mask-off times. I've personally owned 5 didges. This one is middle of the range in quality, very solid value, easy to use and one of the least expensive so far. Although this one does not come with a separate mouthpiece, it seems to do quite fine without one for me. The interested user, however, can purchase some beeswax BEESWAX BLOCK YELLOW 1-LB and locate a website with instructions on how to fashion one -- a fairly simple task. This didge is constructed from a single piece of bamboo, is lightweight, about 1/4 inch thick, and has a slight bend in the midway down its shaft which actually seems to make it a little more responsive to vibration than my straight PVC models. Internal diameter varies but 1 and 1/4 to 1/2 inches at the ends. The vibratory tone is deep, the feel and sound pleasurable (mine is tuned to D, just about 2 octaves below middle C). Even without a mouth piece it is very responsive to variations in breath or lip technique. Single-piece didges like this features one dominant note (with one or more fairly fixed harmonics). I do like the harmonics for this model, but they are a little weaker intensity than for my other 2 didges. Its not quite as easy to "sing" into this one as it is for my telescoping 300 dollar PVC concert-grade, sliding didge. BUT the latter is much harder to warm up prior to playing, because vibrations are not transmitted uniformly through the separate segments until it is fully warmed. The painted design varies among these bamboo models. The buyer apparently can't specify what they want. Mine does not match the picture shown above -- but is nonetheless attractive and should hold up well to responsible household use. I would NOT leave it outside or allow it to bounce around in the car or truck. PVC/acrylic models are probably more durable if exposure to younger children, rough use and storage conditions are anticipated. My bamboo didge came with a thin, nonpadded black storage sack that offers only very modest protection -- there are other more rugged cases available if you search the net. Enjoy. Breathe well. Sleep well!!! Consider hosting a didge instructor for you and your friends.
A**R
Pleasantly surprised
This was didgeridoo is much better quality than I expected. I bought this as a Christmas gift for my daughter. Turns out, it may be her main gift because it's so nice.
V**.
Essendo un'assoluta neofita del didgeridoo, ho comprato questo articolo attirata dal basso costo e dalle recensioni positive. Sono autodidatta da video tutorial e non avevo mai preso questo strumento in mano prima. Sono più che soddisfatta: suona benissimo (una volta imparate le basi che non sono facilissime), entra in risonanza a meraviglia e...che altro dire... Sicuramente ci saranno altri modelli migliori, ma questo è perfetto per imparare. Sono 5 stelle non piene però....perchè il tubo ha un'odore di muffa, sopportabile per carità, ma avrei preferito che non ci fosse. Forse è perchè è stato colorato anche dentro dove si fa tanta umidità.... Laura
M**L
Ich finde das Instrument schön gemacht bin mir zwar nicht sicher ob es wirklich so gemacht ist wie die Ureinwohner von Australien es für ihre Zwecke machen. Darum ging es mir aber nicht. Ich finde es ein schönes Instrument.
C**.
Gutes Einsteiger Intrument, um sich mit dem Thema Didgeridoo anzufreunden. Tadellose Verarbeitung und nettes Design. Natürlich kein besonderes Stück Handarbeit, das kann man für diesen Preis auch nicht erwarten. Aber zum probieren und üben als Anfänger eignet sich dieses Didge sehr gut und dafür ist es auch zu empfehlen. Wer bereits Erfahrung und Können im Umgang mit diesem Instrument besitzt, wird sicher bessere Stücke finden. Mir war auch wichtig, dass es aus natürlichem Rofstoff, in diesem Fall Bambusholz, hergestellt ist und nicht aus Plastik. Positiv: - preisgünstiges Einsteigermodell - Material Bambusholz, kein Kunststoff - gute Verarbeitung ohne nennenswerte Fehler - attraktives Design, auch als Dekoobjekt geeignet - unangenehmen Geruch kann ich nicht feststellen Negativ: - bisher nichts Fazit: Für Einsteiger oder als Dekoobjekt besten geeignet und empfehlenswert.
P**E
Well made delighted with the quality if only I was good enough to be able to play it
M**A
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