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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).

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