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No, this isn’t a class on advanced smooching. It’s a didgeridoo workshop, the first in a planned series open to players of the Australian instrument. This one was held at the Circle ...
Sound is generally invisible, but when William Barton plays the didgeridoo, producing a low moaning note that is unearthly and ethereal, you can practically see the long vibrations leave the end ...
Both of these box sets will be housed in replica miniature water tanks like the one featured onstage at so many ‘Oils’ gigs. The band also unveiled their first ever complete Vinyl ...
The secret of an accomplished performance, they have discovered, is all in the voice box. The didgeridoo, an aboriginal instrument also called the yidaki, is traditionally made from a tree trunk ...
Join the Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library from 1-2 p.m., July 2, for a trip to the outback with Didgeridoo Down Under. Didgeridoo Down Under is an Australia-themed show that combines music ...
The noise inside the mouth of a didgeridoo player reaches levels almost as high as a jackhammer and could cause hearing damage if we had ears in our mouth, new research shows. A study published in ...
Playing the didgeridoo. The didgeridoo — also known as a “didge” — is an ancient wind instrument from the Australian Outback that produces a low, tonal, some might say slightly monotonous ...
The didgeridoo is traditionally made from a small tree trunk whose core has been eaten by termites. It usually plays only one note, with the player's lips vibrating at a frequency near a maximum ...