Part 2: Building a Didgeridoo from 5 Scraps of PVC (key of E)

Views: 119
Get Embed Code

I posted Part 1 of this video a couple weeks ago. In today's video, I finish the didgeridoo I made from PVC scraps and I also do some sound samples. In addition to the 3-toned paint scheme, I also added a PVC mouthpiece and some die-cut graphics.

Intro - 0:00
Project Overview - 0:31
Adding a Mouthpiece - 1:45
Paint, Decals, & Misc - 2:16
Sounds - 4:01

See the first video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRdgW7bfLQ4

And see more Musical DIY Projects here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwIixlr7C6KUbPfAgFP6Sn4D46L0i0CQD

You need to be a member of Cigar Box Nation to add comments!

Join Cigar Box Nation

Comments

  • Thanks Derek. I will say this. Didgeridoo takes a lot more breath technique than something like Native American flute or harmonica. It's not an easy one to learn.

  • Cool project Kale. I think playing it would make me lightheaded :)

  • Ha ha. Thanks John and thanks to James O too.

  • Yup.  Re-purposing.  That's part of what we are all about.  Keep those vids coming.  

  • Well I'm glad you were able to repurpose it John. Better luck next time. :-P

  • Kale, this is BS!  I made one of those telescopes and I can't see the man in the moon or my neighbor lady in the bathroom any better than I can see them without the telescope.   But I forgive you, cuz' I blow into the telescope and it makes really cool sounds.

  • Nice build very creative

  • Like this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO3fmHEntSk

  • Another cool video Kale! The finish is outstanding! I like the fade and decals. How would you incorporate it into a song?

  • Thanks John. I'm pretty happy with how the finish turned out.

This reply was deleted.
E-mail me when people leave their comments –