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The yidaki was discovered in eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia.
To play this musical instrument, you place your lips into the mouthpiece and gently blow, creating a vibration between your lips. The technique to playing the yidaki well is by pushing air out through your mouth while breathing quickly through your nose, producing a continuous deep acoustic sound.
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Concierto de Carlo Cattano (Didgeridoo) en el 116 de la Rua Santa Maria.
Momentos de Buenas Vibraciones
Detail of the decorative artwork on several didgeridoos.
Lark in the Morning Musique.
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Photo shot at the Live in Lilles, at the Gare St Sauveur!
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They're insane! check out their music! <3
This is about as Portland is it gets: I've seen this guy out here every weekend, rain or shine, with that fantastic, authentic didgeridoo of his. Makes for an interesting atmosphere, that's for sure.
On Monday, June 21, 2010, Darrren Liebman of Didgeridoo Down Under shared stories about Australia and played several didgeridoos for the crowd.
He had their rapt attention for a full hour!
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Concierto de Carlo Cattano (Didgeridoo) en el 116 de la Rua Santa Maria.
Momentos de Buenas Vibraciones