Chad Butler

Chad lives in Oregon where he crafted this handsome BIG BELL
didgeridoo from a storm felled Alder tree. Chad is an excellent craftsman
and he's been making quality didgeridoos for quite a while now. Whilst
he may not be an aboriginal fella from Australia, his didgeridoo have
earned their place among the fine indigenous instruments we have on offer
here. He's very knowledgeable about acoustics, crafting and playing techniques,
and he's very respectful of the aboriginal culture that shares this amazing
instrument with us. The bell or distal end is very clear which increases
volume, harmonics, and clarity of tone.

What a ruggedly handsome didgeridoo this is, not to mention eco-friendly (being recycled from a storm felled tree). The bell or distal end is very clear and open which increases volume, harmonics, and clarity of tone. Solid, gorgeous finish. Double resin coated inside and out for enhanced sound quality, luster and durability. Features a smooth and comfortable natural mouthpiece that's been sanitized with Didgeri-Clean (tea tree and lavender oil). This didgeridoo is waterproof, unaffected by hot or cold weather conditions, and very easy to care for, no worries.