Name and Country |
How would you describe the sound of the didj? |
| Adam Snow from USA |
A dark growl of some unseen thing. |
| Anonymous from Cyprus |
A unique sound that when played continuously creates a space that envelopes whoever is listening to it. |
| Alan Murdoch from Australia |
Ancient Australian |
| Anonymous |
Relajante |
| Anonymous from Switzerland |
Just mystic and meditating... |
| Andrew from USA |
The way I would describe the sound of a didj is the way a bull frog sounds over here in america. I picture a bull frog with a really deep croak in the middle of a canyon just playing away. |
| Anonymous |
Tribal animalistic |
| Anthony from USA |
It's sound is unique and indescribable |
| Betty from USA |
Beautiful magical spiritual |
| Bill from United Kingdom |
Beautifully haunting. |
| Brendan from USA |
Entrancing |
| Carol from USA |
Primal |
| Carolyn from Canada |
Earthy Ancient Raw |
| Anonymous from Canada |
Drone |
| Anonymous |
Energizing. The sound of the ohm. Our bodies respond instinctively to the vibration. |
| Anonymous |
Interesting and different |
| David from USA |
Tribal |
| Anonymous from USA |
Haunting |
| Anonymous from USA |
I do not know |
| Anonymous from Canada |
Primal |
| Donna Waterman from USA |
The pulse of the earth |
| Eric from Belgium |
As all sounds it's a vibration I can ear but the sound of the didgeridoo is the only one I feel with my all body. |
| Anonymous from United Kingdom |
Ethereal |
| Jean Bruce from USA |
Haunting otherworldly |
| Jesus Antonio from Mexico |
My internal vox yes my voice in soliloquy and then to other ears souls on this beautiful world. calling the hollow Earth |
| John Byram from USA |
A deep bass sound that has a intricate resonant quality that is changed by the player. It has the unique ability of transforming voice into a sound that no other instrument can. It is almost indefinable in its sound quality and reminds me most of the sounds of the earth. |
| Anonymous from Ireland |
Whooshing Sound |
| Julia Lee from USA |
Mystical |
| Karolina from USA |
Similar to certain Australian animals (dingo kookaburra) |
| Kenneth from USA |
It has many sounds from the drone to the toots and all the vocals. |
| Lawrence Lee from USA |
Awe inspiring |
| Linda Easley from USA |
Haunting and ethereal |
| Matthew Lepage from USA |
-:D;.) geriDU - drone hoot beatbox wobble pop howl deeeeeeeeeee doooo daa haha tzzszzsz...: - A pressure wave disturbance in the Earth's atmosphere. - gutteral bwwoowowowowwoowowoowoooooooyooyoyoww |
| Michel Cabardos from Canada |
Magical an overtoned drone pops kookaburra and dingo |
| Anonymous |
An ominous fluctuating buzz |
| Anonymous |
Roaring voice |
| Patrick from USA |
Relaxing |
| Paul Rogers from Germany |
Drone with articulated effects |
| Anonymous |
The sound of the universe. |
| Rita Miller from Canada |
The heart calling out to the soul; the soul of man calling out to nature; the human heart trying to connect with the breath of life. |
| Anonymous |
Earthly |
| Ryan from Australia |
The ongoing sound of creation. atmospheric. deep. encompassing. hypnotic. droning |
| Anonymous from USA |
A drone. A long hypnotic sound that almost seems like an animal calling out in the distance. |
| Anonymous |
Really weird to explain.. it's something like a desert full of dust stones and shadows.. but it's not scary. that's something like.. an ugly paradise but still a paradise. really weird I know ahahah. |
| Shaun from United Kingdom |
Trance like. Reminds me of when I was a kid and under anaesthetic having teeth treatment!!! Vivid memories of sound and vibration that overwhelmed me. |
| Shawn from USA |
Soothing |
| Anonymous |
Intriguing |
| Anonymous from Canada |
Base tones with vocalisations |
| Taira from Canada |
Soulful earthy natural primal deep bodied thrum energizing |
| Terry from USA |
Kinda of like a funky foghorn |
| Trevor from USA |
Mesmerizing |
| Anonymous |
Haunting / primal resonating / meditative |
| Anonymous |
Deep earthy resonating sound that the listener feels not only in the ears but deep in their chest drawing |
| Wesley from Canada |
Sign wave potential functionality of nature. |
| Zach from USA |
Very calming soothing monotonous but not boring. |