Re: [Harp-L] RE: Harper show in SF



"mail.harper.biz" <harper@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thanks so much for coming down to Biscuit & Blues. It was a fun gig. Re:
> your question about the tone of the didgeridoo. I think the wood of the
> instrument is the key to the tone. I have a Nathan Burton didge made from
> Australian Stringy bark and a second didge  made from Australian Woollybutt.
> Most of the wood is from Northern Australia & the branches are eaten out by
> white ants. Like the harp you can get some interesting sounds by changing
> the shape of your mouth in word form. Its such a spiritual instrument, I
> really love playing it.

can you get a chromatic one with a little wooden slide to 
get the naturals?

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