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Toca Duro Didgeridoo Green Swirl


Description


Features
- Lightweight synthetic construction
- Extremely durable
- Great tonal qualities
- Large horn produces optimal bass
Specs
Reviews
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Reviewed by 2 customers
Nice Didge with an alternate key
submitted14 years ago
byTony Alberico
fromChicago IL
This didge provides an AMAZING SOUND, but it is in the key of C# which is a tad unusual for didgeridoos, personally i like the C# drone but if you want a more standard one i recommend finding one in D
The Toca Didgeridoo
submitted16 years ago
byCriss Tareyton
fromSt. Paul Minnesota
My Toca Duro Dideridoo arrived with a broken piece at the end of it, but it still plays very well. It was not hard for me to blow either. It will take some getting use to. In all I love the different sounds that it gives as I breathe light or hard into it. It goes well with my Toca Dejembe and my Ibo.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byWill
fromundisclosed
Do I need a mouthpiece for the Toca Duro Didgeridoo Green Swirl?
Yes