Hi Jamm, I don't suppose you could tell me what you think of the 'back pressure' of the Airdidge? For instance from 1 to 10 give the back pressure a number. 1 being the worst and 10 being the best.
a specific interval between drone and first toot will make the toots more easy to play, like my multidrone didge is 7th Major interval, is 3 half notes under the fundamental octave, thatakes the toot easy for ennyone!
Ultra light weight and ideal for travel Airdidge is the first carbon fiber telescoping didgeridoo designed for the traveling musician. With a weight of 1.2 lbs and a packed length of 14.57 inches, this instrument is the ideal companion for traveling. Fully extended, the Airdidge measures 73 inches and plays in the key of Bb. When the largest piece is removed, this didgeridoo plays in the key of C. Remove the second largest piece and it plays in the key of Eb.
Bit late getting here, Please could you tell me the name of note/tone app that you are using?
Thanks. 🤟😎
For Android phone pitchlab
@@JammTj664 Nice one.. enjoyed the vid👍
@@OldSkoolBiker62 nice, take a look on my tjridoo podcast here in YT
Hi Jamm, I don't suppose you could tell me what you think of the 'back pressure' of the Airdidge? For instance from 1 to 10 give the back pressure a number. 1 being the worst and 10 being the best.
sorry homie, didnt had the notification, the back presure is fine i give a 8.5, can be better!!!
Is the toot easy to do with it?
no, for easy tooting is way better a multidrone Didgeridoo, with airdidge you will need a lil bit of practice!
@@JammTj664 ok thanks
a specific interval between drone and first toot will make the toots more easy to play, like my multidrone didge is 7th Major interval, is 3 half notes under the fundamental octave, thatakes the toot easy for ennyone!
Is there any back pressure on these?
yes it is, dubravco lapaine can play aircode in this didge.
Could you tell me the dimensions of each piece?
go to the airdidge page, at the moment i dont have the didge,😁😁😁
@@JammTj664 it doesn’t show and I cannot get an answer from them on any platform
Ultra light weight and ideal for travel
Airdidge is the first carbon fiber telescoping didgeridoo designed for the traveling musician. With a weight of 1.2 lbs and a packed length of 14.57 inches, this instrument is the ideal companion for traveling. Fully extended, the Airdidge measures 73 inches and plays in the key of Bb. When the largest piece is removed, this didgeridoo plays in the key of C. Remove the second largest piece and it plays in the key of Eb.
@@JammTj664 this only tells me 2 of several dimensions I need
never open your airdidge like this, mine got stuck and I can't remove it anymore
ponle aceite y se regresa, se me a atorado pero siempre lo e vuelto a compactar!