Australian didgeridoo made of mahogany wood painted with Aboriginal technique
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Australian didgeridoo made of mahogany wood painted with Aboriginal technique

78.00 €
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Reference csm50
Material: mahogany wood
Origin: Australia
Total height cm. 130
Note Handmade

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The didgeridoo is a traditional wind instrument originating from Indigenous Australian cultures. It is known for its distinctive droning sound, which is produced by vibrating the player's lips while blowing into the instrument. Traditionally made from eucalyptus wood, the didgeridoo is a long, tubular instrument with a flared end.

Key features of the didgeridoo include its unique sound, circular breathing technique, and the use of vocalizations or "yidaki" sounds produced by the player's vocal cords while playing. Circular breathing allows the player to maintain a continuous drone without pausing to take a breath.

Historically, the didgeridoo has cultural and ceremonial significance among Indigenous Australians, often used in rituals and ceremonies. In contemporary contexts, the instrument has gained popularity worldwide and is used in various music genres, including world music, ambient, and fusion.

Learning to play the didgeridoo involves mastering techniques such as circular breathing, mouth shaping, and vocalizations. The instrument has become a symbol of Australian Indigenous culture and is appreciated for its unique sound and cultural heritage.


csm51
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Data sheet

Material :
mahogany wood
Made in :
Australia
Total height cm.
130
Nota
Handmade