Name and Country |
How would you describe the sound of the didj? |
Aaron Lewis from USA |
To awesome to handle |
Adam from Australia |
Spiritual The voice of the earth beautiful. |
Anonymous |
Earthy |
Anonymous from USA |
Extremely variable. Anywhere from an enchanting drone with harmonics to something resembling a complex trance techno piece. |
Anonymous |
A low drone with beautiful overtones used to create a rhythm |
Anonymous |
Not familiar with didj |
Ariella Trotti from Italy |
It's a vibrations that connect the player whit the earth and the universe |
Audrey from USA |
Mellow soothing and pleasant |
Bart Boogaard from Netherlands |
Matter moving thru space |
Betsy Sauther from USA |
A vibration that touches my soul a roaring that emulates animal sounds. |
Bill Hollingworth from Australia |
Haunting |
Bob from USA |
The sound can be earthy base uplifting staccato eerie mesmerizing and irritating depending on who the listener is. |
Brent Shifley from USA |
A deep thrumming that fills a room that is unique and satisfying |
Brian James from United Kingdom |
It has an haunting quality which resonates with something deep inside |
Anonymous |
Not sure |
Célio Melek from Brazil |
O som dos deuses |
Crid Jack from France |
A rumble the sound of trees breaking through surface of soil clouds rubbing against each-other of mountains and volcanoes slowly growing; all that speeded up enough so that we can hear it. |
Anonymous |
Mellow human |
Dana from Canada |
Healing vibration - only happens in the moment. |
Anonymous from Canada |
Primordial |
David from Australia |
Healing meditative mind altering |
David from USA |
Like the rumbling of the Earth. |
Deborah from USA |
Deep body |
Diamantina from USA |
The sound is mysterious haunting funny joyful rhythmic low bass humming etc. |
Dianna from USA |
Mesmerizing |
Dionisio from Spain |
The wind run through the mind |
Anonymous |
Musical foundation |
Anonymous |
Resonant meditative |
Drew from Canada |
Mind centered movement |
Eddie from USA |
Spiritual primal earthly haunting connected natural. |
Erik Putnam from USA |
Cosmic Resonance. |
Anonymous from United Kingdom |
Low droning and trance-like though can be rhythmic quick as well as slow and with a great variety of sounds for bursts of something different during the drone. |
Gabriel Flores from USA |
A low lustrous melodic eerie drone. It can make your stomach drop and your body to shake if played right. Whenever I hear a good didj player I feel like my mind heart and body shake with the changing tempos of the didj player's song. One word I would use to describe the didj's sound is numbing. |
Gabriel Florez from USA |
A low melodic drone. It's deep and luminescent. It can make your entire body shake and it can bring out excesses of emotion. A good didj has an amazing natural quality sound and you can feel every part of the Aboriginal culture when one is played. It's like telling a story. |
Garry from Australia |
A style of it's own. Resonant drone. |
Gary from USA |
Relaxing |
George from Cyprus |
A meditative relaxing drone that resonates with the tribal instinct that lies deep in your soul. |
Graham from New Zealand |
Haunting to the soul and powerful |
Gregg Nardozza from USA |
Haunting mesmerizing curious and rich. |
Anonymous from Germany |
Vibrating calming |
Anonymous |
Incredible just incredible |
Harry from Australia |
It sounds like a big growl to me going up in sound and down |
Anonymous from Netherlands |
Strong heavily and particular. When I hear the sound of a didj its like I'm getting all brown and I'm dreaming because of the ultrasound thru the body |
Jack from Antarctica |
"earthy" |
Anonymous from South Africa |
Truly unique soothing and relaxing |
Anonymous |
A humming buzzing trance like sound. |
James from Canada |
Deep earthy meditative |
James from USA |
Soothing |
Anonymous from USA |
Awesome warm cool relaxed transcendent. |
Jeff from USA |
Flowing droning hypnotic |
Anonymous from USA |
Soothing |
Jeffrey from USA |
Rhythmic drone. |
Jessica from USA |
A deep wind drummy sound. |
Jim from USA |
Hypnotic |
Anonymous |
Earthy primal |
Anonymous |
Grainy |
Kristi Edwards from USA |
Earthy |
Anonymous |
Mellow and earthy rhythmic. |
Lionel Mouesca from France |
Green blue and orange. Multi-layered |
Anonymous |
A broken brass instrument |
Mark from USA |
Otherworldly |
Mark from USA |
Like nothing else you've heard before |
Mathieu from Canada |
Deep energetic rhythmic and mysterious. |
Anonymous |
Soothing |
Matthew Neenan from USA |
Surreal and fulfilling |
Michelle Brough from USA |
Soothing rhythmic drone |
Mike Meyer from Israel |
Primeval |
Nick from USA |
The didj has a very primal tribal sound. I like to think that if the Earth had a vibration that you could magnify and listen to it would sound like a didj! |
Anonymous |
Woody |
Anonymous |
Haunting |
Peter from New Zealand |
Earthing! |
Phil Weiler from USA |
The didj creates a drone sound. |
Pierre from Canada |
The breaths of planet earth |
Randal Wilson from USA |
Earthy boomy speechlike in a few words a complete and variable sound that resonates you from within. |
Robert Kennedy from USA |
Reverberating drone prone to rhythmic and sometimes percussive undulations. |
Roberta Hobson from Canada |
It resonates with something deep inside me |
Robin from USA |
Like it emanates from the earth. |
Roger from USA |
Hauntingly sweet |
Roger from USA |
A complex question again: Transformative meditative healing Soul connecting from one level of consciousness Irritating and not meaningful from another level of consciousness |
Ronald Ballard from USA |
Visceral |
Samantha Davis from Australia |
Lyk wind through tha caves |
Sanford Webb from USA |
Dying cow on steroids |
Anonymous from USA |
Amazing... like a sigh and a groan from the beginning of time. |
Anonymous |
Meditative drone. Sound of nature. |
Sean Jackson from USA |
Brwowwwooooowwwwaaaawwwaaaaawwwwaaaaaaaoooo... |
Shawn from USA |
I can only describe it like a fog horn. |
Anonymous from USA |
Guttural earthy resonant |
Steve from United Kingdom |
The foundation of soundscape creation. You can hear and experience things that can never be replicated on any other instrument. the best part about a didj is that it reflects real life; replicating bird call and animal sounds to tell stories and create emotion. Its something very moving. |
Stuart Sills from Australia |
Ethereal and enchanting |
Sundeep from USA |
Like the closest one can get to what the Universal Sound 'Aum' might sound like. |
Thomas from Germany |
Incredible |
Timur Paltuyev from Kazakhstan |
Its like your soul passing thru the sound. You feel Vibration of the chest and. It's bring you so fast to high point of meditation. It's one of the most amazing feeling that I felt. |
Tommi from Finland |
It is a hive comb times ten thousand! |
Troy from Canada |
Authentic hair raising |
Wayne from Australia |
Relaxing natural healing sounds. |