The didgeridoo (/ˌdɪdʒəriˈduː/), also spelt didjeridu, among other variants, is a wind instrument, played 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...
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the Australian instrument known as the didgeridoo. Aboriginal Australian players from traditional didgeridoo regions (according to A. P. Elkin, in 1938...
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Digeridoo (EP) (redirect from Didgeridoo ep)
Singles Chart at No. 55, on 9 May. "Digeridoo" does not contain an actual didgeridoo sample. Instead, James spent three days creating an "electronic simulacrum"...
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two-octave range. Some players augment this sound with vocalizations, didgeridoo style, and even circular breathing. In performance, the jug sound is enhanced...
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have only survived in Ostrobothnia, to the old traditional waltzes. The didgeridoo and sub-contrabass recorder offer an underlying drone, a technique shared...
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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 played the didgeridoo. Kay's manager scouted keyboardist Toby Smith, who joined the group as...
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traditional Australian tribal music, represented primarily through Wiggins's didgeridoo, with modern Western music, mostly Cradick's steel-string guitar. Before...
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Adam Plack (category Didgeridoo players)
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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singer-songwriter Ash Dargan – didgeridoo player Alan Dargin – didgeridoo player Scott Darlow – singer-songwriter, didgeridoo player Reggae Dave – reggae...
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gyaling, the Sardinian launeddas, the Egyptian arghul, the Australian didgeridoo, many traditional oboes and flutes of Asia and the Middle East, and the...
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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...
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Indigenous music of Australia (section Didgeridoo)
all featured a variety of notable Indigenous Australian performers. A didgeridoo is a type of musical instrument that, according to western musicological...
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clapsticks, acoustic guitar, didgeridoo, clavinet Makuma Yunupingu – lead vocals, vocals, backing vocals, didgeridoo, clapsticks Stuart Kellaway – guitar...
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Maymuru – backing vocals, didgeridoo, clapsticks Gapanbulu Yunupingu Mununggurr – didgeridoo Yomunu Yunupingu – didgeridoo Stuart Kellaway – clapsticks...
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play the didgeridoo as his skills as a brass player enabled him to develop his own style of blending traditional and contemporary didgeridoo. David's...
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didgeridoo, vocals, clapsticks Stuart Kellaway – bass guitar Mangatjay Yunupingu – dance Banula Marika – vocals, dance Bunimbirr Marika – didgeridoo Cal...
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(acoustic guitar) Luka Aubri-Krieger (didgeridoo and backing vocals) Daphyd "Crow" Sens (triple-slide didgeridoo, mouth harp, vocals). Sine Missione (recorded...
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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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Didgeridoo player Ŋalkan Munuŋgurr performing with East Journey...
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David Hudson (musician) (category Didgeridoo players)
Hudson is a multi-instrumentalist and was taught to play traditional didgeridoo from an early age. He also plays guitar, kit drums, percussion. He plays...
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Six Flags Wild Safari Adventure is a safari park adjacent to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. The attraction originally opened...
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Prehistoric music (section Didgeridoo)
Music is a vital part of Indigenous Australians' cultural maintenance. A didgeridoo is a type of musical instrument that, according to western musicological...
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ceremony is sometimes accompanied by a smoking ceremony, music or dance. The didgeridoo originated in northern Australia, but is now used throughout the continent...
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In northern Australia, clapsticks would traditionally accompany the didgeridoo, and are called bimli or bilma by the Yolngu people of north-east Arnhem...
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Didgeridoo player entertaining passers by in the street...
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Australia, Harris discovered the indigenous Australian wind instrument the didgeridoo, which he added to the collection of instruments he plays. Aboriginal...
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constructed of natural materials, as were musical instruments like the didgeridoo. Although there are a number of cultural commonalities among Indigenous...
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2009, 2016–2020; died 2020) Former touring musicians Charlie McMahon – didgeridoo (1984, 1986) Glad Reed – trombone (1985–1990, 2009) Chris Abrahams – keyboards...
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