The didgeridoo is, to American ears, an exotic instrument. An instrument of the Australian Aborigines, most commonly made of the hollowed-out trunk of a eucalyptus tree, the didgeridoo has had no ...
An EtherAir press releases that, “Didgeridoo is an outsiders onomatopoeic word for an instrument they saw played by some First Nation People of Northern Australia, essentially a hollow log, played ...
AUSTIN -- Eliot Stone first heard the sound of the didgeridoo when he was in school. He loved it so much, he was inspired to study the instrument and follow his passion to Australia. Stone studied ...
Who is to say that a musical instrument is primitive? Who is to say that a musical instrument tells us nothing about psychology and the human experience? The Australian Didgeridoo is the most ancient ...
When he was 10 years old, Peter D. Harper’s family moved from the United Kingdom to Perth, Australia. He developed an interest in the didgeridoo music that he heard indigenous Aboriginal musicians ...
“Bugs!” the 1st-grader at St. Paul’s Lutheran School shouted enthusiastically. No, we weren’t in the middle of an entomology lesson. I was giving a demonstration on the didgeridoo, using the actual ...
An ancient tree branch hollowed out by termites and a finely carved wooden violin-on the surface, they couldn't be more different. Get Full Access for Ksh299/Week.
Once in a while, our humble lil state makes it to the big-time. Vermont music had a brief taste of the national limelight last week,... Fallon included — and roasted — Quattrone’s 2013 track “Electric ...
Virtuoso William Barton, renowned for bringing together First Nations culture and European classical music, reflects on heritage and the lifelong pull of the yidaki.