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Lewis Burns could very well be the Leo Fender of the didgeridoo. An Aborigine from the Wiradjuri tribe who lives in the Australian outback and frequently visits the U.S., Burns has been ...
You can write it like extended technique, with symbols to align to all the sounds." What about the incredible vocalisation you do on the didgeridoo? How is it written down? "It doesn't really!
You can pay from $20 to $300 for a didgeridoo, depending on the length, the material and whether you want it adorned with hand-painted aboriginal symbols, such as three wiggly lines for the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...