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Ŋutjapuy Marawili yiḏaki E/F# (HLY-362) SOLD

$650

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A great traditional stick from Yilpara; the backpressure is medium and well balanced, the drone plays easy and the transition to the toot is effortless. The sound is clear, rich and full of ‘tasty’ acoustics, the dups sound great. I recommend this excellent didgeridoo for those players, who are practicing the Northeast Arnhem Land playing styles – you won’t be disappointed.

Key: E
Length: 145cm
Mouthpiece internal diameter: 2.8-3cm
Available from NSW, Australia with worldwide shipping

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Cultural context

Name: Ŋutjapuy Marawili
Clan: Madarrpa
Moiety: Yirritja
Homeland: Yilpara
Residency: Yilpara

Yilpara – also called Baniyala – is a small outstation sits on the shores of Blue Mud Bay. The community has about 10 residential houses, a school and clinic. The traditional owners belong to the Madarrpa clan, and govern the community by strong traditional values, following guidelines embedded by the ancient Yolŋu Law.

Additional information

Weight2.6 kg
Dimensions145 cm
Area of origin

Yilpara homeland, Northeast Arnhem Land

Material

Acrylic paint, with natural pigments and fixative on termite hollowed stringybark eucalyptus

Drone

E

Horn

F#

Mouthpiece diameter internal

2.8-3cm

Mouthpiece diameter external

4cm

Distal end diameter internal

6-9cm

Distal end diameter external

8.2-10.5cm

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