What is a Didgeridoo?
The didgeridoo is believed to be the worlds oldest wind instrument, dating back thousands of years. It originates as a musical instrument of the North Australian Aborigine. The didgeridoo is traditionally played accompanied with clap sticks and/or the clapping together of boomerangs in Corroborees (ceremonial dances). A didgeridoo is traditionally made from one of many species of eucalyptus branches or saplings.
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What is a didgeridoo (the droning Aboriginal Australian wind instrument)?
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