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Re: Health of the didjeridu market [message #2336 is a reply to message #2334] Tue, 20 December 2005 20:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
wolf is currently offline  wolf
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Registered: September 2005
Location: USA
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Y'all. please allow me to put in my two cents worth. When I first decided to buy a didj, it had nothing to do with style or where it was made. I would'nt know one style from another if it bit me in the Butt. I just wanted a real authentic arboriginal euc. didj. Until I did some reserch on the internet I did'nt even know what a didj was made from. I just liked the way it sounded, and I wanted to learn how to play it. Jkon, you are obviously way more experinced in playing, then I ever hope to be, but I wonder how many people are out there who are roockie players like myself and just like to make noise without any thought about style.
Since I started reading your posts, the didj is becomming more and more complicated.All I ever wanted to do is make noise.

Peace!!

PS: I would love to hear you play.


"Breaking Wind" in the Northern Rockies

Wolf
Townsend,Montana
 
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