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Garrawara Munyarryun yidaki (HLY-58) SOLD

$760

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A great traditional didgeridoo with Waŋurri clan design. The wall of the instrument is solid, therefore it is quite heavy, the shape and the overall finish compliments the skills of the maker. The mouthpiece is well-shaped, back-pressure is high, the sound is powerful, somewhat confined and ‘dirty’, that makes this stick unique. You might find this instrument a little challenging, but we do believe, that it is one of the highlights of this great yiḏaki since it is able to teach you lessons that you can’t get anywhere else.

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Cultural context

Maker: Garrawara Munyarryun
Clan: Waŋurri
Moiety: Yirritja
Homeland: Dhälinybuy

Additional information

Weight8 kg
Dimensions135 cm
Area of origin

Dhalinybuy, Northeast Arnhem Land

Drone

E-F

Horn

G#

Material

Acrylic paint on termite hollowed stringybark eucalyptus

Mouthpiece diameter internal

3 cm

Mouthpiece diameter external

4.5 cm

Distal end diameter internal

7.5-8 cm

Distal end diameter external

10-11 cm

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