One of my subscribers sent me a plan to make a didgeridoo (in the key of E) from 5 different diameters of PVC pipe and 4 PVC reducers. During this video, I put the didgeridoo together and see how it sounds. I didn't get a chance to paint it in this segment, so look for a future video about the finishing process. Special thanks to Paul for choosing me to build his design. I appreciate you sir!
Intro - 0:00
Design & Logistics - 0:54
Parts Needed - 2:28
Build Process - 3:22
Sanity Check - 6:56
Final Assembly - 8:11
Prep for Painting - 9:39
Checking the Tuning - 10:27
Summary - 11:37
See my first DIY Didgeridoo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SRcCuIPD44
And see more of my Musical DIY Projects here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwIixlr7C6KUbPfAgFP6Sn4D46L0i0CQD
Comments
I remember that old slidable dodge Brian. Thanks for checking it out Doug.
Another fun project Kale! Pretty straightforward. I’m looking forward to the next video.
His favorite was a slide/tuneable didge :)
That's true. I remember Dave's didgeridoo vids.
You and Rick and some others are putting up some Dave related vids. I had forgotten that old Dave loved to breathe his magic on them. Kale, you are well connected.
Thanks for watching Richard and Silent. I thought a Cally Fest workshop might be in order. Give everyone a break from the performances.
There’s a big booth right on Cannery Row waiting for you. Instruction, demonstrating, and playing your creations would be a hit. Nice one Poorness!
Thanks t-belly. It's a pretty simple project too.
Brilliant! Not something I`d want myself but it`s a great conversation starter, fun and interesting!
Can`t wait until you show us all the painted version ;)
Thanks Danny.