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I love to listen to the soothing sound of a didgeridoo during meditation.
No, didgeridoo is an Australian native instrument traditionally made from a hollowed eucalyptus branch, but are sometimes made from bamboo. The mouth-end is usually coated in beeswax and is "buzzed" into to create a sort of droning sound. didgeridoo players also utilize "circular breathing," a breathing technique used to create a continuous sound. A flute is in the woodwind family and has many holes covered by pads. The flutist opens and closes these pads with their fingers and blow across a tiny hole at the instrument's head to create it's pitches (notes).
Molded around the end of a didgeridoo to create an air tight seal from the players mouth to the instrument.
the didgeridoo is the natives way to comuncate with the wild
No, didgeridoo doesn't need to be capitalised.
The didgeridoo was invented in 1500 by the aborigines
Didgeridoo
The didgeridoo is a musical instrument (woodwind) native to Australia.
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, play the didgeridoo.
the woodwind family
The didgeridoo is an Australian aborigine's musical wind instrument.