Do Flared or Bell Ends Make any Difference?
Besides looking fantastic the belled ends do make a big difference to your Didgeridoo sound. The main difference will be the volume of the instrument you are playing. Whatever the key and sound of your Didgeridoo, add a bell end and you will hear it soooo much louder! The bell end may add some echo type qualities, a little reverb but generally bell ends will up the levels all round. So if you are wanting to entertain without an amplifier, at home or busking, or in demonstrations, teaching, performing, or you just want to be able to hear yourself better, then bell ends are the way to go. On top of that, bell/flared ended Didgeridoos somehow just have that extra glow about them, for players and spectators. They just look fuller. Big bells are attention grabbers’ and beautiful features. Of course big, big, bells can also possibly be impractical, too large to fit into standard bags, difficult to display or store, harder to travel with. Then again big, big, bell ends can show off the stunni
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