Pictures to be added, of festivals and anything I think that could be interesting.

 

          Hello thank you for visiting my page. My name is Paul and this is a short section telling you a little bit about me and how I became interested in making didgeridoos.  Although I do sell other musical instruments my main obsession is the didge otherwise known by the Australian Aborigines as a yidaki. If you click on the little didge  you can hear a short Mp3 of me playing one of my didges.

              I bought my first didge in Glastonbury in 1994.  It was a cheap didge made from bamboo.  I then, through a lot of time and effort, learnt to play.  I am mostly self taught as most didge players are, but I have taken tips from other people on my travels including some Aborigines when I was in Australia.

              After buying all sorts of didges including some very expensive Aboriginal termite hollowed didges, I came to the conclusion that I had learnt enough about the sound quality to enable me to make my own.  After experimenting with making the didge including a lot of failures and successes, I feel I have now come to a point where I can produce didgeridoos to a very high quality using British timbers.

Me polishing one of my new made ash wood didges

          I am now running a festival stall where I sell my didges and teach people to play them.  I also buy and sell many other musical instruments, among which are African djembe, Tibetan singing bowls and tingshaws.

          

  My didges range in price from £50 - £250.

 My djembe range in price from £100 - £200

My Tibetan  bowls range in price from £15 - £80

 

For more information please feel free to e-mail me

or call me on 07795 557945.

 

 

Group pic of ashwood didges

 

Above is a group picture of British made ash wood didgeridoos.

 

This is a fantastic sounding didge in the key of C

 

Above is a British made beech wood didgeridoo with leaf motive artwork.

 

This is an amazing sounding didge in the key of B

 

Above is a British made sweet chestnut didgeridoo with  two-tone terracotta  artwork.

 

Handcrafted in Africa

 

Above is a group picture of  Djembe's from Ghana. All of these drums are of high quality and produce an excellent sound.

 

Used by tibetan monks for meditation and healing.

 

Above is a group picture of Tibetan singing bowls and tingshaws.