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Truth – That didgeridoo is seriously under-valued in its home country With permission from Australia's Aboriginal people, it's time to proclaim the didgeridoo as our national instrument.
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 ...
The didgeridoo, an aboriginal instrument also called the yidaki, is traditionally made from a tree trunk hollowed out by termites. It can produce a huge variety of different timbres, despite it ...
The world's oldest culture is helping give school students focus, confidence and self-esteem through didgeridoo making and playing. For didgeridoo maker Alex Murchison, 10 years of teaching people ...
This was published 8 years ago Didgeridoo is helping me mend, says musician nearly killed in crash Amy Cooper February 9, 2017 — 1.48pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
Didgeridoo Playing Improves Your Sleep Date: December 24, 2005 Source: BMJ-British Medical Journal Summary: Regular didgeridoo playing reduces snoring and daytime sleepiness, finds a study ...
Participants in a 2005 study who had complained of snoring or sleep apnea reported significant improvements including less daytime sleepiness after playing the didgeridoo an average of 5.9 days ...
Australian girls have been warned that playing the didgeridoo could lead to infertility as a consequence of messing with "men's business". Debate about whether women should play the didgeridoo has ...
TikToker @taistar42, from Arkansas , US, has claimed he's 'proven' how the ancient pyramids were built, saying they may have used sound to move the large stones.