Testimonials

"Save your Money. If you are looking for the most awesome Best instrument that money can buy, Wicked Sticks is the place." Brad Smith Owner of 8 Wicked Sticks

"I’ve been playing didjeridu for 10 years and bought instruments everywhere else until I discovered Wicked Sticks. WSG has instruments that out perform any others." Owner of 12 Wicked Sticks Joe Goldberg, Washington

"These guys have been at it since 1986 as players and researchers not businessmen. With Stephen Kent as the resident didjeridu artist and the concert and work shop appearances by major Aboriginal didjeridu artists in their performance space that says it all for me. They are connected to the source." Calvin Lai, musician, San Francisco

Wicked Sticks Gallery has the "Stradivarius of didjeridu" Scott Railsback - Owner of 10 Wicked Sticks


Djilirrma Wunungmurra - Gumatj clan design

It is no mystery why we have the have the best instruments and here is why. We’ve been collecting didjeridu since 1986 before there was a didjeridu industry in America or Europe or the Internet. Since 1988 we’ve cultivated deep ties with Aboriginal didjeridu artists and communities in NE Arnhem Land where traditional didjeridu (yirdaki) are still crafted. This led to the unique opportunity of researching and documenting the making of fine instruments by the Yothu Yindi clans groups in NE Arnhem Land


Land Management in Arnhem Land

Photo W. B. Thomas
Djalu field testing yidaki

Since 1990 we’ve produced over 30 educational workshops and concerts with leading Australian Aboriginal artists. We’ve also published journal articles and contributed to the first comprehensive study about the Australian Aboriginal didjeridu which received rave reviews entitled "The Didjeridu from Arnhem Land to Internet." On our website you can read over 300 pages of interviews and articles with many of the most famous Aboriginal artists. For the last three years we’ve participated in the Garma Cultural festival in Arnhem Land providing cultural immersion experiences for didjeridu enthusiasts.

Our resident artist Stephen Kent is one of the most internationally recognized players of the didjeridu with 11 cd’s starting with the underground recording of Lights in A fat City 1988.

Before you purchase your next didjeridu be sure to e-mail us.
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