A short biography…
Didjaman first started as a saxophone player. One day, he left it
all to head to Australia. There, on those original lands, he discovered
the Didgeriddoo. Sensitive to the aboriginal rites, he felt that this
instrument would change his life…That was in 1995.
He spent one year in Australia, in the outback, learning constantly,
following the advice of players of great renown. In Alice Springs,
he met Andrew Langford. That experience will have been decisive and
will have made him make up his mind to become a pro.
Since then, every year, he goes back to Australia, improves his art
more and more, painstakingly, and collects the precious eucalyptus
woods that he works then in his shop so as to turn them into genuine
didgeridoos.
With the respect of each piece of wood, he works so as to emphasise
their acoustic features, making their sound more tough, more dynamic
and smooth. Thus the material vibrates, without being distorted, ever.
Today, Didjaman has become an expert player and a skilful craftsman,
for the greatest pleasure of all didgeridoo fans.
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Here ,
an interview conducted by J. Claude Decalonne, president of the famous
organisation “Groupement de Spécialistes
en Instruments à vent"”(specialists in wind instruments.)
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