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The European instrument that requires the same breathing technique as the Didgeridoo is the Bagpipes. Bagpipes are popular in Scotland. Playing the Bagpipes is a very complicated venture that requires much practice.

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It is the Yidaki. An European heard it has a didgeridoo because while the Aborigine was playing the instrument, it was say those words. The yidaki was forgotten and most people knew it as a didgeridoo. There is lots of spellings for the didgeridoo and the is lots of other names for the Yidaki.


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