![The indigenous Australian musical instrument is the didgeridoo.](https://i.washerhouse.com/_nw/10/946-1.jpg)
We will need a bamboo stick with a diameter of about five centimeters and a length of one and a half to two meters. Next, we tie a rope (any kind you can find) around each joint. There can be a different number of joints - it depends on the place where the bamboo grew.
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The joints should be tied as tightly as possible.And in such a way that you can then tie a knot. Next, move all the branches of the rope to the joint. In this way, we achieve rigidity so that the bamboo does not crack during the manufacturing process of the tool.
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After these simple manipulations we get a bamboo stick tied around all joints.
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And as can be seen in the previous figure, we are preparing a device for making holes in the joints. We take simple reinforcement with a diameter of about eight to ten millimeters and a size slightly smaller than our workpiece. The fittings need to be sharpened like a screwdriver.
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After we have everything prepared, we can take a break and drink tea, and after resting with renewed vigor we can begin the final part of making the mysterious instrument - the didgeridoo.
We take the sharpened reinforcement in one hand, and the bamboo blank in the other, and with confident movements we punch a hole in a circle. Next, we make holes in all the remaining transitions. You need to try to achieve results without nicks inside. This smoothness will provide a smoother and more enjoyable sound when playing.
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This completes the making of the bamboo didgeridoo instrument. I wish you a pleasant game and speedy learning of different styles of exhalation. They say it takes several months to several years to learn, depending on your talents.
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