Meinl has a new Trombone Didgeridoo which needs a little explaining. It's a didgeridoo which can vary in pitch like a slide trombone. From this one didgeridoo, you get the following keys:
G#, G, F#, F, E, D#, D, C#, C
This premium fiberglass didgeridoo has two sections: 1) the bell section; 2) the mouthpiece section, which slides into the bell section. You can slide the mouthpiece section all the way into the bell section or nudge it out to get the different keys. The mouthpiece section has painted marks indicating the keys. It can't get much easier to get various keys out of one didgeridoo, although it still takes quite a bit of skill to get sound of a didgeridoo due to the techniques required. The Trombone Didgeridoo measures from 36 inches to 62 inches. The Trombone Didgeridoo is black with exotic Australian style dot painting of a lizard and flowers:
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Friday, March 9, 2012
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