This is Part 2 of a step-by-step process on how to build a didge made out of PVC that is capable of utilizing the drop-octave technique. This is an affordable way for beginners as well as advanced didge players to explore this newly developed technique.
Part 2 covers how to assemble the didge after the mouthpiece is complete. If you would like to learn how to create the mouthpiece watch Part 1 (a separate video)
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