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Demonstration by Myke Gomezmaicas (in green) part of First Sundays.at the Riverside Public Library Riverside Ca
Musica tradicional mexicana Huemac Olivares toca la Trompeta Maya (Incas Utop chek), elaborada con el quiote del maguey, instrumento musical de viento de usos terapeuticos, (sonoterapia) y armonizar a traves de la musica acompñado de ocarinas, flautas y otros instrumentos autóctonos
It would be hard to find a simpler (technology-wise, not in terms of playability) instrument than the didgeridoo. But it seems that you can get more money by piping one into an amplifier, controlled by a laptop computer.
I found this busker in busy Martin Place, in the centre of Sydney at lunch time. Yes, that's a Sony Vaio on the little stand.
As a side note, I have been trying my hand at street photography, having been reassured of the legality of doing so by an article called "NSW Photo Rights - Australian street photography legal issues", by Andrew Nemeth. Not many of my street photos have been worth posting, but I am gradually overcoming my shyness.
Imagine the otherworldly sound of a didgeridoo playing in a shadowed medieval passage...slightly eerie.
Live at the Peniche Anako (penicheanako.info/)
Singer: Cendre Osmoza.
Sitar, Bass Guitar: Denis Teste.
Drum: Jeremy Nattagh.
Jaw Harp, Throat Singing: Nicolas Lacoumette.
Didgeridoo: Adele Blanchin. (www.myspace.com/adelblanchin)
Jam Guest:
Voice: Chloé Ventura
Bass: not known :'(
Narungga Nation elder performed a special marriage smoking ceremony at this Australian wedding. He was assisted by a didgeridoo player. Fire sticks were used to start the fire. Special bushes for smoking were gathered from Point Pearce Aboriginal lands on Yorke Peninsula. This was preceded by a Chinese Tea ceremony and followed by an Australian Civil Marriage service
It made me very happy when Harper & Midwest Kind stomped through "When the Levee Breaks" with a digeridoo!
In my parents' kitchen, playing the didgeridoos we bought in Australia. (The flash didn't fire for some reason...)
Basically, you put your ear to one end and the sounds from the creek and woods echoed and swirled inside the tube, it sort of sounded like a didgeridoo
Oregon Country Fair, Veneta, Oregon USA
George Bush’s No 2, Condoleezza Rice, came to En-ger-land. She was invited by Jack Straw. During her time she visited Liverpool and Blackburn where we shouted at her a bit. More at johnleach.co.uk/photography/places/060331-liverpool-antiw...
Dwayne Philis playing the Didgeridoo at the Sounds of Silence dinner at Uluru, The Australian outback.
Check the videos by clicking ca.youtube.com/watch?v=tPBA4pUoi28 (videos aren't mine)
Taken at gathering for a procession at Salisbury Cathedral Close during the International Arts Festival. The flags were made of painted silk and topped with papier mache 'masks' on top. There was also a very good gospel choir singing praise accompanied by didgeridoo players - in keeping with the Australian aboriginal theme of this year's festival.