Tristan O'Meara showing us the process involved in crafting an O'Meara Didgeridoo. To see more of Tristan's high quality instruments at his only Australian outlet visit. www.spiritgallery.com.au/didg...
I just received my Yidaki made from him today and mate I recommend getting one. This man is a legend at making these and it’s one of the best didges I’ve ever played. I play Didge for an indigenous dance troupe up here in SE QLD and they all love it too. Thank you for sharing our culture my brother. 🖤💛❤️
I know this was a few years ago but, from not such good beginnings ! has emerged someone who has left all that behind and emerged in a far far better place, with a bit of help and your obvious determination from within, man you cracked it, making and playing didgeridoo/ yedaki massive well done fella, I duff my cap to you Sir, I hope and trust you are still in your happy space and continuing to enjoy life. Cheers 🍻 buddy, Les. From halfway round the world 🌎.
Oi! mate love you so much.....Biggest love to you from meself (ant)and Lin. You gotta get back here mate.....love you so much..... know our mob.....bongo style.....end of!...lovel. .......always.
Can I ask how you remove the internal fibers in the bore? Does it it have to be smooth for it to work properly? I was given a didg as a present from my wife. Again to try and help with seasonal affected disorder. My playing is shocking. But at least it a thing to focus on instead of the proper dark shite. I’m now not sure if it’s only me that’s not playing the digg right. Or if the didg is properly finished. The circle breathing is hard as well. Lol
Tristan (BIG BEZ) thank you so much for sending me the ol' yew Gipsy didje from ya Big Bez mate Rich. Love you mate, you're a proper good legend for me and Lin. Hope ya doing amazingly well (better than better) If you can ever get back to Blighty, our home is yours. O'Meara didje sticker in the "Natty Bar". The best!....cheers mate.....smash!
@@NoahfromEarth hey mate, unfortunately white ants (termites) are only native to australia and if your wanting to make a didgeridoo over in other country’s fortunately their is other methods of doing this. search up; sandwich hollowing a didgeridoo, you’ll need a few power tools. nothing to difficult
Wow! Do you have a point of purchase in Mexico?! I would like to have an aussie one (some are made here, but... yeh, straya!) What if after the covid19 thing is over, we make something mexaus?! Cheers
I guess anyway bamboo what most are but Aboriginal people traditional Aboriginal people use a tree in arhem land where the didgeridoo originated from and to get it hallow traditional Aboriginal people there know when the right tree has been hallowed out by termites they just easily push the inside out its so soft cause the woods been eaten inside.