Didgeridoo Mouthpiece, How to replace a beeswax mouthpiece

Posted: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 in Videos

Need to fix your beeswax didgeridoo mouthpiece?

Its easy. This video shows you step-by-step, how to replace a beeswax didgeridoo mouthpiece. Get yourself a replacement mouthpiece kit from our online store, watch this video and you will have a beautiful new didge mouthpiece in no time. If you have any questions at all, please let us know.

Replacing the Mouthpiece – the written guide

Australian Eucalyptus Didgeridoo mouthpieces are generally made out of beeswax. Many eucalyptus trees have an opening too large to be able to play comfortably, therefore a beeswax mouthpiece is applied. The mouthpiece size and shape can be adjusted to achieve a comfortable, airtight seal.

Although beeswax does not expire or wear out, it tends to get quite dirty  through everyday use. We find ourselves replacing our mouthpieces more from looking dirty than from wearing out.

Beeswax will melt if it is exposed to direct hot sun and pets seem to love nibbling at it. Sometimes you existing mouthpiece is too big ad uncomfortable to play, by adding wax you can reduce the size of your mouthpiece and improve the playing qualities. As you can see there are a number of reasons why you may need to replace your mouthpiece.

By purchasing a didgeridoo beeswax mouthpiece kit and following the instructions below, you will have your mouthpiece back in working order in just minutes!

Re-waxing you Didgeridoo

1.    After removing your old mouthpiece from the didgeridoo, start with a stick of beeswax from the replacement mouthpiece kit, place it in hot water for 2-3 minutes until it becomes soft and pliable (not boiling water, as the wax will melt. It must be very hot, not boiling)

2.    Remove the wax stick from the water; it is ready to work with when it is about the consistency of play dough. Dry the wax and roll the stick with your hands on a smooth surface until it becomes round like a pencil. The thickness of the wax pencil will depend on the size of your didgeridoo mouthpiece. For average size, your beeswax pencil should be approximately 5mm in diameter.

3.    Press the wax stick on the inside rim of the didge mouthpiece and form the wax around the rim of the Didgeridoo until you get back to the start. Creating a circle of wax sitting on top of the didgeridoo opening, joined to the rim by pressing the wax down about 1 centimetre inside the didgeridoo. This forms an airtight seal between the Didgeridoo wall and the wax.

4.    Break off any excess wax and begin to mould the soft wax onto the outside of the didgeridoo opening. Be sure to squash the wax inside the didgeridoo to achieve a better seal and grip so it will not fall off.

5.    While the wax is still warm, not HOT, try playing and moulding you new wax mouthpiece shape to suit your playing style. About a 3cm inside diameter mouthpiece suits most of us.

6.    Done! Your new beeswax mouthpiece is ready to go! Happy Didg’n

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202 Responses to “Didgeridoo Mouthpiece, How to replace a beeswax mouthpiece”

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  61. [..YouTube..] nice tip Corey, great idea. If anyone is trying this, just be careful not to heat the timber up too much as there is a higher chance it will crack. With some gentle heat, you should be fine

  62. [..YouTube..] nice tip Corey, great idea. If anyone is trying this, just be careful not to heat the timber up too much as there is a higher chance it will crack. With some gentle heat, you should be fine

  63. [..YouTube..] nice tip Corey, great idea. If anyone is trying this, just be careful not to heat the timber up too much as there is a higher chance it will crack. With some gentle heat, you should be fine

  64. [..YouTube..] nice tip Corey, great idea. If anyone is trying this, just be careful not to heat the timber up too much as there is a higher chance it will crack. With some gentle heat, you should be fine

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  70. [..YouTube..] nice tip Corey, great idea. If anyone is trying this, just be careful not to heat the timber up too much as there is a higher chance it will crack. With some gentle heat, you should be fine

  71. Fred says:

    Excellent! Thanks a lot, I thought I had to melt the wax in a pan! Much easier this way.

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  102. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

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  104. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  105. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  106. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  107. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  108. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  109. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  110. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  111. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  112. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  113. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  114. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  115. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  116. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  117. [..YouTube..] im having a bit of trouble with my mouthpiece. i just started learning how to play and i have the lip flapping part down perfectly. but the moment i put the mouthpiece to my mouth, i cant get my lips to keep flapping. any advice?

  118. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  119. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  120. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  121. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  122. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  123. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  124. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  125. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  126. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  127. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  128. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  129. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  130. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  131. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  132. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  133. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  134. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  135. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  136. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  137. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  138. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  139. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  140. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  141. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  142. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  143. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  144. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  145. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  146. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  147. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  148. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  149. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  150. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  151. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  152. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  153. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  154. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  155. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  156. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  157. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  158. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  159. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  160. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  161. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  162. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  163. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  164. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  165. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  166. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  167. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  168. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  169. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  170. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  171. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  172. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  173. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  174. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  175. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  176. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  177. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  178. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  179. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  180. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  181. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  182. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  183. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  184. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  185. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  186. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  187. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  188. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  189. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  190. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  191. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  192. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  193. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  194. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  195. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  196. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  197. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  198. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  199. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  200. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  201. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

  202. [..YouTube..] To sort this problem, try look at few things.
    1. Is the mouthpiece big enough for you? If it is too small, you may find difficult making the sound. I play around 32mm :-)

    2. What key is your didge? Generally higher key needs faster vibration on your lips and lower key needs slower vibration. So adjust the vibration depending on didgeridoo.

    3. Breath amount, you need to control your air amount . not too weak, not too strong.

    So each didgeridoos are caracteristic, find out what’s yours!

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