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Agave Didgeridoo Comparison in 6 Keys (B, C, C#, D, D# and E) by MacGavin Woodworks

Agave Didgeridoo Comparison in 6 Keys (B, C, C#, D, D# and E) by MacGavin Woodworks In this video we can hear a variety of didgeridoos played one at a time and get a pretty clear idea of how the pitch of the instrument gets lower as the didge gets longer. Will MacGavin of MacGavin Woodworks plays 6 agave didgeridoos that he made himself.

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Agave Didgeridoos are some of the best sounding lightweight didgeridoos available. In comparison to traditional eucalyptus didgeridoos, agave instruments are much lighter and easy to carry, making them ideal for hiking, playing while moving around and overall ease of transportation. You can order an agave didgeridoo in 6 keys: B, C, C#, D, D# and E. Watch the video to hear the different sounds in each key.

Dimensions (vary depending on key selected – lower key results in longer length.):

Length: 56″ – 64 1/2”
Mouthpiece inner diameter: 1 1/8″ – 1 1/2”
Bell Diameter: 2 7/8” – 3 5/8″

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