Resources For Yidaki (Didgeridoo)

http://www.yidaki.com/yidaki.comhttp:/
Great traditional didges at a good price, located in California

http://www.didjbeat.com/start.aspwww.didjbeat.com
Located in Australia, sells traditional didgeridoos. This is my personal favorite!


http://www.laoutback.com/http://www.layoutback.com
Located in California and imports traditional didgeridoos, PVC didgeridoos, and has a nice assortment of beginner products. I get my wax from them in sheets. They have terrific information on Aboriginal culture laid out in an easy to read format for a quick reference.


http://www.didgeridoostore.com/http://www.didgeridoostore.com
They sell a huge assortment of all types, but beware of the ones from Indonesia. They look nice but are made from teak wood which cracks. The art is beautiful. They have very reasonably priced PVC didgeridoos. This is a great place to get a modern didgeridoo made of unique materials at a fair price. The CD by Grahm Doe is fabulous. It is situated in the redwoods of California and covers everything you need to know about didgeridoos, and how to play them.


http://www.didjshop.com/shop1/front.phphttp://www.didjshop.com/shop1/front.php
They carry a terrific assortment of traditional didgeridoos, have their own forums, and are really on top of the didgeridoo scene. These guys are the real deal.


http://didgeplanet.com/didgeplanet.com
Pod Casts from a variety of didgeridoo players around the world.

http://www.australianoriginals.com/docs/index.cfmaustralianoriginals.com

Authentic merchandise and everything you could possibly want in Australian information. Beware of the hardwood didgeridoos (teak cracks).

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