Master Didgeridoo E | Elderberry
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Description
Master Didgeridoo | E elder wood
Didgeridoo in E tuning made of lightweight elder wood, with a lacquered surface, length of 134 cm, and diameter of 7 cm. E tuning sounds higher than C# or D tuning and is well suited for rhythmic playing, vocal accompaniment, and combination with other instruments.
Thanks to its shorter length, the instrument is comfortable to hold and easy to control. The 7 cm diameter allows for comfortable playing and good airflow.
Key Features
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E tuning - higher and lively sound
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Lightweight elder wood with a lacquered surface
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7 cm diameter for comfortable playing
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134 cm length
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Easy-to-handle instrument for beginners and advanced players
How to play the didgeridoo
The fundamental tone is created by relaxed lip vibration at the mouthpiece. You can further shape it with your breath, tongue, mouth, and voice. Advanced players use circular breathing, thanks to which the tone can sound uninterrupted for a longer time.
E tuning reacts quickly and is well suited for rhythmic playing, simple accompaniments, and meditative playing.
Specifications
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Tuning: E
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Length: 134 cm
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Diameter: 7 cm
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Material: elder wood
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Surface finish: lacquer
Who is it suitable for
Didgeridoo in E tuning is suitable for players looking for a higher and livelier sound. Thanks to its shorter length, the instrument is easy to handle and comfortable to hold.
It is suitable for meditative and rhythmic playing, voice accompaniment, group playing, and solo playing.
Why choose this didgeridoo
This didgeridoo in E tuning has a lightweight body, comfortable proportions, and a lively sound. It is easy to control and comfortable to hold even during longer playing sessions.
It is suitable for anyone looking for a lightweight didgeridoo in E tuning with a quick response.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is E tuning suitable for beginners?
Yes. E tuning reacts well, and thanks to its shorter length, the instrument is comfortable to hold. Therefore, it is also suitable for a first introduction to the didgeridoo.
What is the difference between E and C# tuning?
C# sounds deeper. E is higher and reacts faster. It is not about better or worse tuning, but about a different sound.
Why is elder wood used?
Elder wood is lightweight and well-usable for this type of instrument. Thanks to the lower weight, the didgeridoo is comfortable to hold and easy to handle.
Can I try the didgeridoo in person?
Yes, you can view and try out the instruments in our showroom in Jablonec nad Nisou. We are also happy to advise you by phone or online.








