Playing the double didge reveals it’s interesting properties. It’s not just two didges in one, it’s four! Playing one side with the other open or covered produces different keys! Here’s how it goes:

Playing long end (short end open): B flat (trumpet A flat)
Playing long end (short end covered): D flat (trumpet G)
Playing short end (long end open): C (trumpet E)
Playing short end (long end covered): D flat (trumpet G)

Playing either side with the other one covered produces the same keys. Modulating the open end from open to closed with your hand, you can produce unique rhythms. This is truly a unique instrument!

This will be the first didgeridoo that I am offering up for sale.

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