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    Didgeridoo (redirect from Didjeridu)
    The didgeridoo (/ˌdɪdʒəriˈduː/), also spelt didjeridu, among other variants, is a wind instrument, played with vibrating lips to produce a continuous...
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    Dempster (born July 7, 1936 in Berkeley, California) is a trombonist, didjeridu player, improviser, and composer. After Dempster completed his studies...
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    "final recitative", where lyrics are sung for a long period after the didjeridu and stick beating has stopped. Some songs tell of epic journeys in the...
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  • "expanded instrument system", composition), Stuart Dempster (trombone, didjeridu, composition) and Panaiotis (vocals, electronics, composer). David Gamper...
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  • nation, such as the Australian didgeridoo which is or has been called didjeridu, yidaki, yiraki, magu, kanbi and ihambilbilg in various Australian Aboriginal...
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  • studio in Snowmass, Colorado, with the exception of "For You" and the didjeridu part in "Sing Australia." These were recorded in Sydney. The album shares...
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  • Dietmar Wiesner – flute Catherine Milliken – oboe, english horn, bass oboe, didjeridu Roland Diry – clarinet Wolfgang Stryi – bass clarinet, tenor saxophone...
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  • Schmidt-Reitwein Edited by Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus Music by Wandjuk Marika (didjeridu) Release date 1984 (1984) Running time 100 minutes Country West Germany...
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  • Foundation – Contemporary Masters Series, 2001 Djalu teaches and plays yidaki (didjeridu). Traditional music from north-east Arnhem Land, Volume 3. Yothu Yindi...
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    Gough Whitlam Recorded yesterday in the Sydney Town Hall, William Barton, didjeridu; Benjamin Northey, conductor Sydney Philharmonia Choir Sydney Symphony...
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  • Ron Nagorcka (born 1948) is an Australian composer, didjeridu and keyboard player. Nagorcka has been an important figure in the Australian experimental...
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    friends and relatives for the inventor of "Rock and Roll didjeridu". Bloodwood: The Art of the Didjeridu (by Alan Dargin and Michael Atherton) (1993) Two Stories...
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    Yamatji people of Western Australia. He was the 1990 winner of the Golden Didjeridu competition. He has worked with Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin...
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  • Jezard Janet Atkins Celli Caroline Dale Cathy Giles Stephen Milne Ben Chappell Jonathan Tunnel Also Sandy Lawson – didjeridu Storme Watson – didjeridu...
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    music and some World music that is influenced by Australian music uses didjeridus for basslines.[citation needed] In classical music, the bassline is always...
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  • band performs using guitar, bass, drums, and Aboriginal instruments – didjeridu, bundawuthada (gong stone) and clap sticks – to play traditional music...
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  • Australia Ancient Spirit (1999) Indigenous Australia Echoes of Ancient Didjeridu (1999) Indigenous Australia Sun Always Dances (1999) Indigenous Australia...
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    nagaswaram, the North Indian shehnai, the Tibetan trumpet, and the Australian didjeridu. Cole has a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University. Cole has...
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  • soprano saxophones, vocals Mac Tontoh – trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, didjeridu, prensa Sol Amarfio – drums, percussion, bells, bongos, congas Kofi Ayivor...
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  • Needham – drums, percussion Hunter Lee – Uilleann pipes, Irish flute, didjeridu Josh Smallbone – guest MC (8) Tina Keil – additional backing vocals (10)...
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  • vocals, piano, juno, tube, Wurlitzer, harmonium, beat box, toy xylophone, didjeridu, clarinet Jay Bellerose – drums, percussion Peter Gabriel – vocals on...
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  • J Hottest 100, 2004. Xavier Rudd – guitar, harmonica, drums, vocals, didjeridu, bells, slide guitar, djembe, shaker, slide banjo, Aztec drum, guitar...
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  • American musician, known for his ambient tuba work. Heasley also performs on didjeridu, voice, and electronics. Where the Earth Meets the Sky, his first album...
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  • Australian made, Australian played: handcrafted musical instruments from didjeridu to synthesiser. New South Wales University Press. p. 42. ISBN 9780868403236...
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  • mouthpiece is usually carved out of a block of hardwood. The Australian didjeridu is one of the best known species of primitive trumpet. A natural wooden...
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  • trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion (1991–2022) James Greening – trombone, didjeridu (1991–2012) Fabian Hevia – drums, percussion (1991–2022) Carl Orr – guitars...
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  • production on "Clean Light" Zak Cassar – photography Donald Cassel – didjeridu on "We Are Fine" Samantha Cohen – photography Angela Corpuz – vocals on...
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    Australian made Australian played - handcrafted musical instruments from didjeridu to synthesiser, 1990, New South Wales University Press, Kensington Morgan...
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  • Additional musicians Joe Camilleri – saxophone (track 5) Billy Inda – didjeridu (track 2) Judi Kenneally – backing vocals Trevor Lucas – acoustic guitar...
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  • Long Will I Love You?" John "Turps" Burke – backing vocals Ken Samson – didjeridu Seamus Begley – backing vocals on "Room to Roam" Eileen Begley – backing...
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