🎵 Unleash the Sound of Tradition!
The Treasure Gurus Australian Bullroarer is a 30-inch traditional instrument crafted from polished wood, designed to produce a unique howling sound that demonstrates the Doppler effect. This modern take on a cultural artifact not only serves as a musical instrument but also as a fascinating piece of heritage, perfect for educational settings or as a striking decor item.
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | Black |
Material | wood, wooden handle |
Instrument Key | A |
D**H
Inexpensive communications and warning and rescue device
🌿 THESE THINGS ARE LOUD CAN BE HEARD FOR MILES ♥️ I LIKE TO KEEP IT ON MY MOTORCYCLE TAKE IT WITH ME HIKING HUNTING FISHING PUT IT IN KIDS BACKPACKS 💪 IF WE GET SEPARATED I CAN FIND THEM IN MINUTES WITH THIS DEVICE A MUST FOR A BUG OUT BAG 💕 A THOUSAND AND ONE USES 🎯 VERY INEXPENSIVE 🌍
N**L
Spins very well bigger than expected
When you start using it, you need to have it flailed by the side and turned until it's spinning on its own. Then when you get it going it'll rotate itself and go rdsrdrdrdrd. The sheer amount of effort it takes though is insane.
M**N
Works really well.
I like the wood, shape, finish, & the ro a ring sound it makes.
S**Z
It's okay
It's cute and I really like the little bag. But it's a disappointing 'roar.' You've got to do a lot to get a breathy little whir.
D**F
One of world's oldest musical instruments
This is a bullroarer which makes a unique sound when swinging the oblong wood stick. There are instructions on how to do this. that came with the package and a little linen cloth bag. Overall, very satisfied with my purchase and I was able to make the bullroar sound. I reccommend using this outdoors as you need lots of room to swing it around. This is great to use in a drum circle. You can find Drum Circles through Meetup.com and just google drum circles for your area. This came with easy fast shipment and overall very satisfied with the process.
D**R
This is a cheap child's toy that is too small and too light.
This is a cheap child's toy that is too small and too light. Disappointed. After looking for information and videos online I now see that real bull-roarers are much heavier and larger. I took a screen shot of the one used in "Crocodile Dundee" and this is certainly the case. I think that next time it will be easier to just make one myself.
K**S
Add 18"-24" of line
The media could not be loaded. The line it comes with is way too short. You have to really strain to spin it fast enough. If you add 18"-24" of line it's way easier to spin and is a lot louder
F**N
Great Bullroarer
Had to buy one for a gift, as I use mine often, and want to share the joy.
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