The Australian Bullroarer (Small) is a compact version of the ancient Aboriginal aerophone, designed for ease of use while maintaining a distinct, haunting acoustic profile. Carved from a flat slat of hardwood and attached to a sturdy cord, this smaller model spins rapidly when swung, producing a higher-pitched, more energetic "whirring" or "humming" sound compared to its larger counterparts. Traditionally used for signaling and ceremonial purposes, these instruments are often adorned with traditional etched or painted motifs. Its smaller size makes it highly portable and accessible for students, sound therapists, or percussionists looking to add unique, atmospheric "wind" textures to a musical arrangement.