- The
didgeridoo (/ˌdɪdʒəriˈduː/; also
spelt didjeridu,
among other variants) is a wind instrument, pla**** with
vibrating lips to
produce a
continuous drone...
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Modern didgeridoo designs are
distinct from the
traditional Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo, and are
innovations recognized by musicologists.
Didgeridoo design...
- the
Australian instrument known as the
didgeridoo.
Aboriginal Australian players from
traditional didgeridoo regions (according to A. P. Elkin, in 1938...
- Adam
Plack is an Australian-born
didgeridoo player,
composer and producer,
originally from East
Brighton in Melbourne. He
moved to New York City in 1991...
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traditional Australian tribal music,
represented primarily through Wiggins's
didgeridoo, with
modern Western music,
mostly Cra****'s steel-string guitar. Before...
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Mongolian limbe, the
Sardinian launeddas, the
Egyptian arghul, the
Australian didgeridoo, many
traditional oboes and
flutes of Asia and the
Middle East, and the...
- footage. The use of a
didgeridoo in the "New Beginning"
track was a
source of controversy.
Chapman was
taught to play at the
Didgeridoo University in Alice...
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gradually gathered band members,
including Wallis Buchanan, who pla**** the
didgeridoo. Kay's
manager scouted keyboardist Toby Smith, who
joined the
group as...
- letter,
represented by the apostrophe.
Skilled players of the
Australian didgeridoo restrict their glottal opening in
order to
produce the full
range of timbres...
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Bruce John
Rogers (14
March 1964 – 18 July 2016) was an
Australian didgeridoo maker,
performer and teacher.
Rogers was born in Queensland, Australia. He...