How To Add A Beeswax Didgeridoo Mouthpiece To Any Didgeridoo

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Are you having trouble locking the seal on your didgeridoo mouthpiece? Are you looking for a comfortable and hygienic mouthpiece for your didgeridoo and guidance on how to apply it? Look no further; we’ve got you covered with this beeswax didgeridoo mouthpiece tutorial.

Here’s what you do to apply the beeswax didgeridoo mouthpiece

you have to heat up the beeswax (but not too much), then get the wax in your hands and start shaping it onto the mouthpiece. Focus on the inner seal first by pressing down into the bore of the didgeridoo. Then, once you’ve got a good inner seal, start pressing around the top of the beeswax and the outside to make a nice surface for your mouth to rest on. It’s much easier to see in video, so check out the beeswax didgeridoo mouthpiece tutorial video above and try it out!

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AJ Block is the director of Didge Project and is active as a didgeridoo teacher and performer. In addition to didgeridoo, AJ has spent years studying music traditions from all over the world including jazz (trombone and piano), western classical music, Indian Classical Music, guitar and world percussion. AJ has developed a number of programs for Didge Project including The ABCs of Didgeridoo, The Didgeridoo Skills Course, and Circular Breathing Mastery. He is also the author of Didge For Sleep, a didgeridoo learning method designed specifically for people with Sleep Apnea. As a performer AJ is the leader of the Didge Project Music Collective and a member of Dream Seed: A Shamanic Sound Journey. AJ is a founding member of Sacred Arts Research Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of sacred art traditions through education, ritual and study. As a student of spiritual teacher Maestro Manuel Rufino AJ is an active member of the Golden Drum community.