WoodSlide: The 12-Tone Professional Slide Didgeridoo

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The WoodSlide didgeridoo was created out of a dream to be able to play the didgeridoo drone in any of the 12 standard keys of western music, all on one instrument. Using a double slide mechanism, one slide made of wood, and one made of brass, this assembly will enable you to cover the whole chromatic range necessary to play in any key.

WoodSlide didgeridoos are professional quality instruments used by touring musicians around the world. Each instrument is handcrafted and tuned by master craftsman Jean-Yves Redor in France.

The older Woodslide model (with a range of 7 notes instead of the current design of 12 notes) was also featured in our Didgeridoo Comparison:

 

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Jerry Walsh is a musician and vocalist, weaving together ancient and otherworldly sounds from sacred traditions across the globe and creating shamanic sound journeys. He has collaborated with Merkaba (Kayla Scintilla), SriKala, Native American hip-hop artist Supaman, and American beatbox champion Mark Martin. He has been student of Taino elder, Maestro Manuel Rufino since 2012, studying the indigenous shamanic cultures of the Americas and other wisdom traditions. Jerry has traveled to 30 countries on five continents and spent a full year studying Buddhism and Himalayan culture in India, Nepal, and Bhutan from 2010-2011. He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with the Golden Drum community when he is not on tour sharing music and meditation with partner, Ixchel Prisma.