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The didgeridoo is one of the world's Instruments, originating with the Aboriginal people of Northern Australia.
“Didgeridoo Down Under” combines didgeridoo rhythms, percussive beats, storytelling and audience participation. Participants will learn about Australian music, how didgeridoos are made and mor ...
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Eric Shimelonis plays the didgeridoo which researchers have suggested may be the oldest musical instrument in the world! (image courtesy of Rebecca Sheir) Experts believe Aboriginal peoples in ...
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Specifically, Bush enjoyed incorporating indigenous instruments into her music. From the didgeridoo to the uilleann pipes, Bush managed to make the oldest instruments sound bright and fresh and new.
Sharma said: “For Mintu to use the inherent beat of the didgeridoo and mix it with the bhangra beats was pure genius.” He said this innovative blend set Mintu apart from his peers in the mid-'90s.
William Barton’s Journey to the Edge of the Horizon places the didgeridoo at the centre of the sound world.Credit: Keith Saunders Barton blended this with clapping-stick beats and occasional ...
As the audience turns their heads towards the source, the towering figure of William Barton, world-renowned Australian didgeridoo player, appears, walking down the aisle towards the stage ...
A “flash mob” descended on King George Square on Sunday in an ambitious bid to break the world record for the largest ensemble of didgeridoo players. At final count, 170 players took part ...