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THE DIDGERIDOO EXPERIENCE
 Private Tuition and Vibrational Healing
Available in and around Totnes

​Contact me to discuss - Thanks

Adrian and his journey
with the Didgeridoo

Playing the Didgeridoo on Anzac Day 2023
on the Gold Coast, Australia
I love to the play the didgeridoo. I have been playing now for 25 years and thoroughly enjoy the joy it brings to me and those around me who get to experience the sounds, vibrations, and resonances that the didgeridoo brings. 

​I have played in many sacred and special places across the world including the Swiss Alps, inside a 3D Rose Crop Circle in the UK, and through the bars of Nelson Mandela's prison cell on Robbin Island, Cape Town, South Africa. 

I love to teach people how to play the didgeridoo and have created a simple 4-step process to do so. I generally teach people in groups in one day workshops, although I can also give one-one lessons too, if required - Please contact me. 

I have made about 40 didges over the past 20 years and love going into 'the bush;' collecting the hollow logs that become the didges. 
I am available for Didgeridoo Playing,
(along with MC'ing) for celebrations and events.
Perfect for fundraising!
I am not an Indigenous man from Australia. I was born in the UK, but I have a deep respect and connection to the land of Australia and the Aboriginal people.

I have sat, by invitation, with many Aboriginal men and played the didgeridoo and
felt a deep respect for the mixing of cultures. I always feel honoured and blessed
when I am playing and teaching and love to share the magic and sacredness of
​what this incredible instrument can evoke and bring to people. 

The origins of the 'didgeridoo' (which has several other names), is the northern tip of Australia. Over the past 200 years it has spread right across Australia, and the rest of the world, and has now become an 'Aboriginal wide' instrument used in new ways with recreational and professional music, ceremony,, and some aspects of healing.