Wix Stix Oldbox 0531

Short description
Note : C / Do - 1er Hoot : E / Mi
Price
€1,495
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Description

Why is this didg takes part of the Selection Gauthier Aubé? In addition to being a long-time friend, Gauthier is in my eyes one of the most inspiring musicians on the current didgeridoo scene. It was therefore quite natural that I proposed to him to collaborate on a selection of instruments. 

The idea is simple: Gauthier chooses and recommends didgeridoos of didgeridoo-passion that he particularly likes. Each selected didgeridoo corresponds to its requirements: balance, playing comfort, sound richness, precision... Gauthier is recognized for his technical insight but also for his pedagogical approach, which makes him an excellent guide for all enthusiasts looking for a good instrument! For each model in this selection, you will find a video of Gauthier playing it and his commentary, so you can hear his potential and better feel what he has to offer.

Comments from Gauthier : This didgeridoo is very dynamic: you can play it both very softly and very loudly. The sound is round and well-defined. This makes it an open and versatile instrument, capable of going from a full drone to a more airy sound. Like all open didgeridoos, it requires a little practice, but once you've mastered it, it's hard to go back to anything else.

My comments: A enthusiast who takes time in manufacturing, quality before quantity! Bruce started making didges in the mid-90s, this passion is still strong 30 years later! All Bruce trunks have been dried for a minimum of 12 months before being processed. Bruce does not use wax to reduce the size of his mouthpieces. Either the hole is the right diameter and in this case Bruce works the mouthpiece in a natural way. Either he uses an embouchure insert. A real plus for getting the most comfortable mouthpiece! Bruce's didgeridoos have an unbeatable quality of manufacturing, finish, playability and price ratio.

Why OldBox? As you can see, the wood of this didgeridoo looks different from others. It's simply an old tree trunk, which gives it a unique texture. It's quite rare to find old trunks because they either break, fall, and decompose, or they burn up standing. In terms of playability, it's surprisingly easy despite the open neck. Ash mouthpiece with turquoise inlay. This didgeridoo reminds me of a wise old man; it's simply magnificent.

  • Instrument guaranteed for 1 year
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  • Didgeridoo Passion also offers you the carrying case!

Classification

This scale is the result of an air column/bell start ratio If we divide the diameter of the bell with that of the beginning of the air column we get a number between 1.5 and 3.5. We can classify all the didgeridoos in 4 large families. Each family groups the instruments with a similar character, simply based on the overall shape of the air column (conical/cylindrical) and on the diameter of the column (wide/narrow). The result is a simple and very reliable reading grid, making it easier to search and purchase on line.

The diameters are measured with a caliper, start of the air column after the mouthpîece. This ratio is very reliable for a didg having a air column with a 'smooth' internal work, in the case of a hollowed eucalyptus instrument it give an approach of the instrumental character.

Caractéristiques
Base note
C / Do
Frequency
440Hz
1st Hoot
E / Mi
2nd Hoot
C / Do
Length
163cm
Weight
5.00Kg
Mouth diameter
3cm
Diamètre de début colonne d'air
5.0cm
Bell diameter
11 x 10cm
Wood type
Boxwood
Harmonics
Backpressure
Vocalizations
Volume

Bruce Wix Stix

Bruce Wix, maker of WixStix didgeridoos

A enthusiast who takes time in manufacturing, quality before quantity!

Bruce started making didges in the mid-90s, this passion is still strong 30 years later! He works with three different types of eucalyptus:

  • Woolybutt
  • Ironbark
  • Box

​All of its termite didges come from North Queensland and cut by a renowned Aboriginal owner. All its trunks were dried for a minimum of 12 months before being worked. Bruce does not use wax to reduce the size of his mouthpieces.

Either the natural hole is the right diameter and in this case Bruce works the mouthpiece in a natural way. Either he inserts a mouthpiece made of camphor wood known for its antibacterial qualities. Bruce and the only manufacturer to use this kind of insert technique. A real plus for obtaining a most comfortable and antibacterial mouthpiece.

 

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