Objective To assess the effects of didgeridoo playing on daytime sleepiness and other outcomes related to sleep by reducing collapsibility of the upper airways in patients with moderate obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and snoring. Design ...
Also, they have to buy a stupidly large and expensive instrument to boot.
First few results on ebay with no filters or sorting shows several for 30-100 $USD. Compact travel didges are under 30 $USD. Full size didges are ~5 ft (150 cm) and not terribly wide. They don’t take up much more room than you would need to store a yardstick.
I used ti have one that was a hollow bamboo tube with a beeswax covered top. I have seen pvc used also but the sound is different, which is the case for any material.
First few results on ebay with no filters or sorting shows several for 30-100 $USD. Compact travel didges are under 30 $USD. Full size didges are ~5 ft (150 cm) and not terribly wide. They don’t take up much more room than you would need to store a yardstick.
You could also probably just make a shitty/unique one out of PVC pipe, a handsaw, and a drill bit.
Or maybe even just core out a stick of dried bamboo?
I used ti have one that was a hollow bamboo tube with a beeswax covered top. I have seen pvc used also but the sound is different, which is the case for any material.
At one point, myself and some college buddies rented a townhouse after we all graduated.
In the garage, I stumbled upon a bamboo stick, maybe a bit wider than a thumb, pretty long though.
I held it aloft to examine it… it had a carb and a bowl.
We were the first renters at this place, the couple had moved but decided to rent out to us.
So basically I found my landlord’s custom/jerry-rigged bamboo uh, ‘peace pipe’, I think is what we called it.