They play* Bark or skin bundle beaten, or struck on ground (women)
* Bone or reed whistle
* Boomerang clapsticks
* Didgeridoo and sticks (beaten by singer)
* Folded leaf whistle
* hand clapping
* Hollow log struck with small stick
* Llpirra or Central Australian "Trumpet"
* Lap slapping (women)
* rasp or friction
* Seed rattles
* single head skin drum (struck with open palm or stick)
* Stick beaten on ground
* Sticks only
* thigh slapping (men)
The aboriginal people of Australia created a wind instrument known as a didgeridoo., Which was a long tube made of wood, and decorated with aboriginal artwork. They developed the skill of blowing through their mouths into the hole at one end, and changing their own voices to create sound that represented the bounding of a kangaroo, or the laugh of a kookaburra, or various other sounds associated with articular native animals. They also accompanied their singing with click sticks, two short, simple, wooded sticks which were hit together in rhythm.
* Didgeridoo * Clapsticks * Boomarang Clapsticks * Hand Clapping * Skin Drum * Rasp * Rattle
There are many types of Musical Instruments that are used in Aboriginal music. A couple of the main instruments used in Aboriginal music are clapsticks and didgeridoo.
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