Saemo a écrit :Hi there,
Thanks alot for your answer... but that's not exactly the style I'm talking about.. I'm talking about the style these guys play
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=thewillstyle
I thought it was called the western style... guess I was wrong :7: what is it called... and what kind of didgeridoos are good for it

hi there
if you want to play this style, most of keys will fit, just make sure that the key is not "extreme" (like A, or G, it's possible to have a nice style with these keys but it's just harder to play...)
if you want to play a fast occidental style you'd better use a high keyed didge, but not necessarily
if you want something more quiet you can play a lower didge
but there is no real rule about keys, everything depends on the instrument
actually some keys work for almost any occidental style : you can easily play fast (like the pepole on these videos) with a E, but such a didg can also be used for slower stuffs
with a C, C# or a D, that's the opposite, you can play amazing slow sounds, but you will also be able to play fast
a Djalu is rare in Iceland I think, and if you can buy one ... GOGOGO :7:
Djalus are always amazing intruments, you can play both traditionnal style and occidental style (or "western style" as you say, that's the same

), a C# seems balanced to play any kind of music with a high quality stick (but that's personnal, if I had to choose I would prefer a C# but just chose the one you feels the better... or both!)
I hope I was clear enough, but if I wasn't : GO BUY THESE DIDGES
