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DaveJ uses a couple of nifty inventions created by legendary Australian didjeridoo artist
Charlie McMahon.

Face Bass


An amazing piece of technology that sits inside the mouth and uses a seismic sensor to pick up the vibrations from the didjeridoo, face & vocal chords.
Read what DaveJ has to say about his experience using the Face Bass on the official site www.rhythmorganizm.com
 

Didjeribone™


This is a PVC slide didjeridoo that can be used to play rhythms, riffs and melodies in up to 10 keys.
The name comes from a combination of Didjeri - from didjeridoo - and bone - from trombone.

Traditionally a didjeridoo is a fixed length which means you can only play one note, known as the 'drone'. The ability to change notes with the Didjeribone™ opens up a whole new world of melody for didjeridoo players to explore!

It's light weight (660gms) means it can be played in any position - standing, sitting, dancing...even running! It's also great to travel with as it is only 90cms long when the slide is closed.

Beginners love it because it's an inexpensive didjeridoo to learn on & they can experiment with the length and find a note that's easy to play.
For more experienced players the instrument offers a range of melodic options with both the drone notes and horns/toots.

DaveJ is now distributing the Didjeribone™ to didjeridoo enthusiasts all over the world.
If you would like to order a Didjeribone™ please email DaveJ.

Australian order: $130 AUD ($120 + $10 postage)
International order: $150 AUD ($120 + $30 postage)

An Introduction to the Didjeribone™ by DaveJ




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