Question Mark Yucca Didgeridoo
Question Mark Yucca Didgeridoo
SKU:DIG095
Maker Unknown. Low Note Didgeridoo.
There can be no doubt why this one is called the "Question Mark". It is a real live low note at Ab, The rumble kind of reminds you of starting up an old Buick. And it takes some finesse to drive this thing. The bore is skinny enough that the first two trumpets are so easy. It is fun just to play them like they were drone tones on a high note didge. Yet that same bore is big enough to have a lot of low note power.
It is painted black, but it really should have a more circus like paint job, since it is shaped like something that came from Dr Seuss's garden. It might seem kind of long, but remember that it would be a whole lot longer if it were straight. That's just what it takes to reach way down to Ab. I think the curve somehow makes it easier to control, and that bell is always going to be behind you. It has a couple of light scratches on the bell. Sorry, it came like that.
Maker unknown.
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Here are Steve's ratings, on a scale of 1 - 10:
Ease of trumpet tones: | 8 |
Backpressure: | 7 |
Supports drop jaw: | 4 |
Overall power: | 8 |
Supports overblow: | 5 |
Internal air space match up for sound column vs resonant chamber vs bell: | 7 |
Ease of producing ring tone: | 6 |
Overall quality of sound: | 8 |
Specs
Wood |
Yucca |
Year made | 2008 |
Drone tone key |
Ab |
Trumpet overtones: | |
- 1st | Bb |
- 2nd | F# |
- 3rd | C |
Length 72"
Length of bore if curved 89"
Mouthpiece OD 1 7/8"
Mouthpiece ID 1 3/8"
Bell OD 6 3/8"
Bell ID 5 1/2"
Weight 4 lbs 2 oz
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