Already got it today, super fast 24h delivery even if I’m in Canada! I love it. Perfect balance between portability, loud volume, good harmonics and comfort of playing. Can I add a little bee wax around the mouthpiece to make it a little more round and softer on the lips (for long play)? Thanks guys!
@@guiomqc Wow that was fast! Yes, you can add beeswax. It's not necessary but if it's your personal preference then you can add the beeswax with no problem. Cheers!
@@didgeproject Thanks, I did it and it's perfect now! Here is a sample of this didge coupled with my Shruti. Love it ruclips.net/video/E6mJg4icQEs/видео.html
It’s possible. The didges have some flexibility in their exact pitch depending on many factors of the player: lip position, airflow intensity and others. Cheers!
I like the B didge! question, how can the F and B didges both be 432hz when 432hz is an A? Or rather, the old A prior to switching to the standard concert 440hz pitch?
It is so hard to achieve some of those sounds, much less simply being able to circular breath... Feels damn impossible, I make it sound more like a raid trumpet than a didgeridoo LOL
Bought the SDC2, can’t wait to test it!
Thanks so much for your purchase. Once you have it in your hands, let us know how you like it.
Already got it today, super fast 24h delivery even if I’m in Canada!
I love it. Perfect balance between portability, loud volume, good harmonics and comfort of playing.
Can I add a little bee wax around the mouthpiece to make it a little more round and softer on the lips (for long play)?
Thanks guys!
@@guiomqc Wow that was fast! Yes, you can add beeswax. It's not necessary but if it's your personal preference then you can add the beeswax with no problem. Cheers!
@@didgeproject Thanks, I did it and it's perfect now! Here is a sample of this didge coupled with my Shruti. Love it ruclips.net/video/E6mJg4icQEs/видео.html
I still cant get my sound right yet. Yours sounds great.
#SDC3 seems to be 432 hz on my tuner which I felt deeper and more hypnotic than the first C which seems to be in 440.
It’s possible. The didges have some flexibility in their exact pitch depending on many factors of the player: lip position, airflow intensity and others. Cheers!
I like the B didge! question, how can the F and B didges both be 432hz when 432hz is an A? Or rather, the old A prior to switching to the standard concert 440hz pitch?
Oh wait, are these two didges tuned to F and B based on A at 432hz rather than A at 440hz? I think I just answered my own question :) Carry on...
Correct :)
It is so hard to achieve some of those sounds, much less simply being able to circular breath... Feels damn impossible, I make it sound more like a raid trumpet than a didgeridoo LOL