Matthew Allen Dale Cooper plays this massive tupelo gum didgeridoo in Savannah.
THIS MASSIVE DIDGE IS NOW FOR SALE / TRADE FOR JUST THE RIGHT PERSON. CONTACT ME WITH INQUIRIES. :)
See what this tree spirit was born for here: www.DreamtimeSynastry.com
This didgeridoo is 16 feet long. 2.5 feet around at the bell. And is made out of a fallen Tupelo tree right here in South coastal Georgia. Its not finished yet, but it plays as is with a Earth-Mother-Monster low tone of E-Flat, with an Octave toot-drone at E-Flat, another toot-drone at G# and a some very strange flexible trumpets after that. This video was shot with a handheld camera, so the sound you hear is not very clear or spectral, but it offers some idea to the immense power of this auditory experience.
I have had a number of people fall asleep in trance while LAYING INSIDE of the bell. It is a beautiful, body-soul-brainwave healing and empowering experience. I can't wait to share it with the world!
Maybe it is or maybe it isn't the biggest didge in the world. It doesn't matter about the size, its about the frequencies that its size and shape produce.
ENJOY!
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