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  • George White
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  • wilfried eichholz
  • Agavenschreiner
  • Jazz B

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There are over 500 members on WDN now!! Wow .. it's so amazing. Thank you all!!

Philipp
(Creator and admin of WDN)

Latest Activity

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Hello George, I understand about the safety aspect of the King Arthur tool but I had a Arbortech Pro4 loose a piece of a cutting edge once.Just flew off.I have used the Lancelot tool ever since(for at least the last couple of years)and have never ha…
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Ruffus Libner added 17 photos to the album 'Radio Samsara'
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Thank you for posting the YouTube CymaGlyph. Henry
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Forum

George White

Sandwich or not sandwich 25 Replies

Hi everybody, I would like to discuss the question of different production methods in building Didderidoo's. I build my instruments to around 95% by use of the sandwich method. There are quite a few…

Started by George White in Building didgeridoos & different materials.... Last reply by David E. Friley 17 minutes ago.

Jazz B

Im building my first!!! 2 Replies

So after much determination I set out and found myself a choice Agave specimen and hauled it back home. It must have been laying where it was for some time, it seems fairly dry, I don't think I need…

Started by Jazz B in Building didgeridoos & different materials.... Last reply by Jazz B Feb 4.

Cesar Gonzalez

New to WDN and had a problem. This is just a test.

Hi, I was having a problem with the comments and reply buttons not working for me. Philipp said it was because of firefox. A bit of time has gone by and it looks like WDN has fixed my problem. I'm lo…

Started by Cesar Gonzalez in Uncategorized Feb 3.

Blog Posts

Justin Onus

Hi all

love that feeling after playing didge for a while and stop how your whole body is vibrating

Posted by Justin Onus on January 17, 2010 at 5:07am

Jens Mügge

Overtone Music Network featured on Ning




Overtone Music Network is featured since today ~ I don't know how long ~ on the new ning.com as part of the new released Ning Network discovery feature which will be used as a foundation for further recommendations and ultimately search across the complete Ning Platform of more than 1.6 million networks on Ning. If you like to check go to
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Posted by Jens Mügge on January 15, 2010 at 9:48am — 4 Comments

Pamela Mortensen

Plays Well with Others

These past few months have been a whirlwind. A blessing. A time of tremendous learning, doing and being. My learning curve looks like Mt. Everest at the moment as I wade through the waters of busy-ness. It’s amazing and I feel like this traveler who has a walking stick and a cape a pair of good shoes and a willingness to just keeps walking down the path. Somewhere along that path, I’ve been fortunate enough to meet people like Edward Zincavage and Tasara Gem both of whom have become extraordinar… Continue

Posted by Pamela Mortensen on January 14, 2010 at 10:01pm — 1 Comment

Lewis Burns

Lewis Burns (Didjeridoos, Didjeridus, Didgeridoos, didgeridoos, yirdaki, yiggy-yiggy or didjes)

Just wanted to let all know that I have a few nice instruments (or Didjeridoos, yirdaki, Didjeridus, yiggy-yiggy Didgeridoos, didjes, didgeridoos, or whatever you wanna call them) that I have recently completed.
They are in C, C# and D.
Give me a day and check the website.
www.lewisburns.com

Thanks
Regards
Lewis

Posted by Lewis Burns on December 14, 2009 at 3:19am

Jeroen

Electronically modified didgeridoo

Horrifying for some of us but I think this is pretty cool.
This guy built some modules on his didge to do some pretty cool, real-time, sound processing.
Check out the video and story here.

Posted by Jeroen on November 9, 2009 at 2:54pm — 1 Comment

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