Legit though. I do not play my didg outside the privacy of my oubliette nor do I record myself playing it. I am a man, but I do not comprehend the nuances of aboriginal beliefs to determine if I am adhering to the spirit of the rules. (Women are not supposed to play them for religious reasons)
I bet this is related to the similar prohibition against women and bullroarers in other cultures. www.vectorsofmind.com/p/the-bullro...
A history of man's most sacred ritual object
I pretty much always called those things digiri-DON’Ts.
I've always played flutes since I was a kid... Mostly six hole flutes Recently I tried to take up dizi (a Chinese flute) and I need actually Wei Wuxian's transverse dizi because I have no idea how to play a regular dizi lol
I wonder: if you got, say, a length of PVC pipe and played it like a didgeridoo, would this be bound by the same rules?