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Didge Project instruments are on display and available for purchase at Juniper Cultural Center in Ellenville, New York. On display include a large selection of the Didge Project instrument catalog including:
- Handpans, RAV Drums and Tongue Drums
- Kalimbas and Sansulas
- Shruti boxes and harmoniums
- Rattles and shakers
- Frame Drums and djembes
- Charangos and Guitars
- Bamboo and Native American Flutes
- Mallet Harps and Energy Chimes
- Freenotes Waves
- Didgeridoos
- Crystal Bowls and Himalayan Singing Bowls
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Instruments can be sampled and purchased immediately before and after any event on the Juniper calendar (see calendar) as well as by appointment made with the Juniper contact.
Juniper is located at 3-5 Clinton Avenue, Ellenville, NY 12428 (map)
*Note that our primary didgeridoo collection is available at a separate location in Ellenville, by appointment only through the Didge Project contact.
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In case you missed it Watch or Listen
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| Take a moment to slow down and immerse yourself in the deep, grounding vibrations of the didgeridoo. This 1-hour meditative sound journey is designed to help you relax your body, calm your mind, and reconnect with a sense of inner stillness. Let the continuous drone and rhythmic overtones guide you into a peaceful, restorative state. Perfect for unwinding after a long day or creating a sacred space for reflection.
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Now In Stock Incredible Art, A Wide Variety of Sounds |
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This incredible batch of aboriginal-made didgeridoos features some stunning artwork, and beautiful craftsmanship. Eucalyptus, termite-hollowed, as authentically aboriginal as you can get. Enjoy these latest additions to our didgeridoo store.
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About Didge Project
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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