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Re: MODDOO Didgeridoos

Publié : sam. 21 déc. 2013, 19:44
par Le Bourdon
rudy de lyon a écrit :[Hors-sujet ON]
héhéhéhé, comme quoi, il faut un règlement en anglais ! :mrgreen:
[Hors-sujet OFF]
Ce n'est pas peu dire, nous l'avons évoqué. Il ne reste plus qu'à trouver quelqu'un de motivé.

Je profite de ce message pour rassurer les partenaires officiels de France Didgeridoo : nous n'allons pas être "full open" pour reprendre les termes d'un membre qui m'a interpelé par mp. Les règles seront les mêmes pour tous.

Re: MODDOO Didgeridoos

Publié : jeu. 26 déc. 2013, 1:22
par MODDOO
"Dragon-Horse" Made it as a present for my Godson.
Hand-split small size didgeridoo made from small size olive tree.
Weight~1,2kg
Lengh-120,5cm, Inner lengh- 100,5cm
Natural mouthpiece: Diameter inside- 2,5-3,1cm Diameter outside- 4,5-6cm
Bell end: Outer diameter- 6,5-8,5cm, Inner diameter- 3-3,5cm

Image

Sound Sample:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=14 ... =2&theater

Re: MODDOO Didgeridoos

Publié : jeu. 26 déc. 2013, 12:16
par blux
Your didges are beautifull, next step is to make them sound good ;)

Re: MODDOO Didgeridoos

Publié : ven. 27 déc. 2013, 13:50
par MODDOO
Hi, :coeur:
blux a écrit :Your didges are beautifull, next step is to make them sound good ;)
I was wondering what you mean about the sounds. Have you listened to the samples? Or you mean I should record somebody playing them nicely? I mean a traditional rhytm or somethin? :) You realy got me wondering :))) I am experimenting with different insides of didges, the sounds differ a lot :) But this small colourfull one, came out realy nice, I didn't expect such a deep sound from it and a realy quite overtone. I recorded the sound and uploaded it, being in a hurry to present that didge, the sound is a bit worse on the recording. But I don't have that didge anymore.

So please tell me in detail what you meant :) I'm realy into trumpet making right now. :super:

Re: MODDOO Didgeridoos

Publié : ven. 27 déc. 2013, 19:32
par blux
I'ts not about the player, it's about the sound of the didge itself. To my ears it sounds like a cheap industrial teck. But, as you say, it might be the recording.