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Black Friday Savings up to $100 Now Through Monday, Dec. 1 |
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Use these coupon codes to save, starting now!
- $20 off purchases of $100 or more: dp-bfcm-20
- $50 off purchases of $300 or more: dp-bfcm-50
- $100 off purchases of $500 or more: dp-bfcm-100
Plus get a free Didge Project sticker with each purchase: |
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Our Best Selling Instruments of 2025: |
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In case you missed it: Watch our Video to see all 10 |
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| This collection of didgeridoos made by and curated by Ben Hicks is now available in the Didge Project Store. Ben Hicks is one of the top didgeridoo makers in the U.S. Having spent time in Australia training in didgeridoo making and playing with the aboriginal people, his instruments range from eucalyputs, fir, maple, agave, yucca and other hardwoods. |
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Our sets will have you flying |
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| We've taken the time to curate four sound healing instrument bundles out of our instrument selection so that you or someone you love can give a rapid improvement to your sonic offering. Designed to give you a wide variety of sounds, these bundles will also have you reap big savings of $100 to $150 compared to if each instrument were to be bought separately. Each kit has a video so check them all out and see which bundle is the right one for your family. |
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| -Chakapa -Earth Koshi Chime -Sansula in C Minor -D Crystal Bowl with Wand -Svaram Swing Chimes – Pygmy 9 Bar -Shruti Box |
| | -Chakapa -Water Koshi Chime -Sansula in D Minor -D Crystal Bowl with Wand -D Amara Octave Steel Tongue Drum with mallets & carrying case -Svaram Swing Chimes – D Celtic Minor 9 -D Abuelo Flute by La Rosa Flutes
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| | -Chakapa -“Fire” Koshi Chime -Hoop Drum with Beater -B Crystal Bowl with Wand -B Minor Pentatonic Bamboo Drone Flute by La Rosa Flutes -Nagi Hanging Bell Set |
| | -Chakapa -Water Koshi Chime -Water Wave Drum 18″ -“A” Crystal Bowl with Wand -“A” Abuelo Flutes from La Rosa Flutes -“A Akebono” Tongue Drum with bag and mallets |
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| | | In case you missed it 2 Handpans In Stock Sew Handpan D Kurd and Chirp Handpan G Oxalista |
| | Choose one of these In-Stock Handpans
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| | Chirp Handpan in G Oxalis
Started in Bangalore, Karnataka, India by Chirag Vaitheeswaran, one of the first Indian Handpan players, Chirp Handpans are a result of over 5 years of R&D into the science and art of singing steel. These handpans are crafted from carefully selected steels (Nitrided & Stainless Steel), are rust resistant and have a stable tuning architecture. Each tone-field is precisely tuned with the fundamental, octave and twelfth (fifth over the octave) within 10 cents of each note. It takes over 72 hours of skilled hammering to craft each instrument with tonal clarity, warm timbre and good sustain.
$1,899 includes soft padded backpack case |
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| | | | Sew Handpan in D Kurd
The stainless steel material of the Sew Handpan has a warmer sound and longer sustain than the common handpan. The Sew Handpan is perfect for yoga and meditation, and for those who love the world of mindfulness.
$1,795 includes evatek hardshell flight case |
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Great new sound healing instruments 7 Models all Sound Harmonious Together in Any Combination |
| | | The Wave by Freenotes is a handheld sound healing tool that generates pure harmonic tones and allows the user to physically move its sound waves in a number of unique ways. Each Wave consists of two tones tuned in the interval of a perfect fifth, yielding a pleasing harmony with overtones that can be manipulated by spinning, fanning and moving the instrument through space to create immersive sensory sound experiences for the recipient.
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Deals on Awesome Instruments Each piece is one-of-a-kind Domestic shipping is $67 |
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These hardwood didgeridoos by Charles Fendrock are now available for a very affordable price. These are made from hardwoods found in the Northeastern United States and there are some true gems in the collection.
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| Didge
Project is a blog, youtube channel, series of courses and events,
instrument store and a collective of musicians who want to help you use
music as a tool for uplifting yourself and others around you.
On
our site you will find tips and tutorials to help you become a better
musician, didgeridoo lessons, instrument features and reviews, and
reports on the latest scientific research and spiritual discoveries
merging through the medium of sound.
When
we began in 2008 our main focus was on teaching how to play the
didgeridoo, a wind instrument originating in aboriginal Australia and
also said to be present in ancient Mayan times. After working with
countless people it became apparent that most musicians play multiple
instruments and that we have the community resources to help all
musicians get better results. While we still provide didgeridoo lessons,
classes and programs, our focus is to provide tutorials for music and
instruments from all around the world. Visit us for great music
resources at didgeproject.com. |
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