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Yali Munuŋgurr yiḏaki Eb/G (HLY-292) SOLD

$450

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A great and affordable didgeridoo from a well-known yiḏaki maker who is residing between Dhälinybuy homeland and Nhulunbuy township. The top section of the instrument is quite thin including the wall and internal chambers, however the backpressure is lower than you would expect: it is in the mid-range. It is an easy to play yiḏaki with full-bodied sound and great acoustics, responsive for tongue movements and suitable to play even fast rhythms.
I recommend this instrument for traditional players who are looking for a top-quality stick.

Key: Eb/G
Lenght: 139cm
Mouthpiece internal diameter: 2.5-2.8cm
Available from Yirrkala, NT Australia with worldwide shipping

For details and specifications see the ‘Additional information‘ tab below.

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Cultural context

Maker: Yali Munuŋgurr
Clan: Daṯiwuy
Moiety: Dhuwa
Homeland: Waṉḏawuy

The painting depicts the bird gudurrku or brolga, that has a significant role in Yolŋu spiritual life.

Additional information

Weight2.7 kg
Dimensions139 cm
Drone

Eb

Horn

G

Area of origin

Dhälinybuy, Northeast Arnhem Land

Material

Natural pigments on termite hollowed stringybark eucalyptus

Mouthpiece diameter internal

2.5-2.8cm

Mouthpiece diameter external

3.7-4cm

Distal end diameter internal

7.5-8.3cm

Distal end diameter external

10-11cm

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