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Here a big shop for aboriginal culture in Australia, i play all the Didgeridoos and see many other sacred instrument. A mi espalda una coleccion de Didgeridoos Australianos aborigenes para venta; esta tienda en Sydney tambien cuenta con innumerables boomerangs, flags y otros articulos tradicional Aborigen, por 'esas cosas de la vida' la mujer que atiende esta tienda y los owner de la tienda me conocian, hermosas personas.
Regards to Caroline and the portuguese women of the shop.
Mack Yidhaky
Australia
The FGR group of the day is "Oz", meaning if we wanted to play along, we had to do an Australia-themed picture. Luckily for me, Trish and I went on a trip to Australia a few years ago and I bought a didgeridoo. Perfect!
Also, HBW!
my didgeridoo,a 2005 geoff frost didge in the key of D. its made out of (snake) gourds, and sounds terrific.
i really don't play it much now, but in the summer its going to be used a lot.
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Didgeridoos em São Franciso Xavier. Instrumento original dos aborígines do norte da Austrália.
Steve Roach (www.SteveRoach.com) during the "Immerse Deeper" 7:00 p.m. show during the Vortex Immersion Concert. The concert was held on October 26, 2013 in The Vortex Dome at Los Angeles Center Studios. Visuals for the show were done by Audri Phillips (www.Audri.com).
The didgeridoo (also known as a didjeridu or didge) is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia at least 1,500 years ago and is still in widespread usage today both in Australia and around the world. It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or "drone pipe". Musicologists classify it as an aerophone. The instrument is traditionally made from Eucalyptus trees which have had their interiors hollowed out by termites or died of other causes.
Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didgeridoo
Steve Roach (www.SteveRoach.com) during the "Immerse Deeper" 7:00 p.m. show during the Vortex Immersion Concert. The concert was held on October 26, 2013 in The Vortex Dome at Los Angeles Center Studios. Visuals for the show were done by Audri Phillips (www.Audri.com).
Steve Roach (www.SteveRoach.com) during the "Immerse Deeper" 7:00 p.m. show during the Vortex Immersion Concert. The concert was held on October 26, 2013 in The Vortex Dome at Los Angeles Center Studios. Visuals for the show were done by Audri Phillips (www.Audri.com).
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Walking thru Kuranda Market. I saw and immediately tried it ! Nice sound and easy to have it in his hands ! Buy one if you go there !
Steve Roach (www.SteveRoach.com) during the "Immerse Deeper" 7:00 p.m. show during the Vortex Immersion Concert. The concert was held on October 26, 2013 in The Vortex Dome at Los Angeles Center Studios. Visuals for the show were done by Audri Phillips (www.Audri.com).
The didgeridoo (also known as a didjeridu or didge) is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia at least 1,500 years ago and is still in widespread usage today both in Australia and around the world. It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or "drone pipe". Musicologists classify it as an aerophone. The instrument is traditionally made from Eucalyptus trees which have had their interiors hollowed out by termites or died of other causes.
Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didgeridoo
Steve Roach (www.SteveRoach.com) during the "Immerse Deeper" 7:00 p.m. show during the Vortex Immersion Concert. The concert was held on October 26, 2013 in The Vortex Dome at Los Angeles Center Studios. Visuals for the show were done by Audri Phillips (www.Audri.com).
Bundjalung Kunjiel Aboriginal Dancers, part of the opening ceremony, Chinese Festival, Broadwater Parklands, Southport, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. These guys were happy to have their photo's taken.
Steve Roach (www.SteveRoach.com) during the "Immerse Deeper" 7:00 p.m. show during the Vortex Immersion Concert. The concert was held on October 26, 2013 in The Vortex Dome at Los Angeles Center Studios. Visuals for the show were done by Audri Phillips (www.Audri.com).
A mouthoiece without wax. I`ll go only with clear protective laquier slightly around the hole after I finish painting. Now I got black circles after playing all around my mouth since acrylic paint in not perfect for mouthpiece.