It's an Australian Aboriginal instrument, so "Australian Aboriginal music" would be most accurate, but for the sake of a more common term: "tribal music".
The didgeridoo was invented in 1500 by the aborigines
European musical instruments are far more sophisticated then anything the aboriginals had. Aboriginal music was very much limited to percussion didgeridoo and singers.
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.
A style or music is simply a characteristic that sets it apart from other types of music.
Didgeridoo
A didgerido is used for playing loud music
No. The Aborigines did not record music for the didgeridoo in any written form, so both indigenous and non-indigenous people in modern times improvise when they are playing.
I love to listen to the soothing sound of a didgeridoo during meditation.
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
European musical instruments are far more sophisticated then anything the aboriginals had. Aboriginal music was very much limited to percussion didgeridoo and singers.
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.
It is traditional music theatre style
the woodwind family