Kept awake at night by a snoring partner? It might be a good idea to ask them to take up playing the didgeridoo. New Swiss research has found that playing the didgeridoo can help reduce snoring and ...
A pair of musicians will answer that very question when they begin teaching a new three-month course on the ancient Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in Greenpoint later this month. And they won’t ...
“Get your lips loose,” said Andrew Werderitsch to the 13 students. “Don’t worry about the spit. Get your lips as big and juicy as they can be.” No, this isn’t a class on advanced smooching. It’s a ...
In the nearly 20 years since Stephen Kent first came in contact with the didgeridoo, he has performed the termite-hollowed instrument on more than a dozen CDs, collaborated with other musical groups ...
Once a year scientists gather in Boston to celebrate the quirky and absurd in science. This year's Ig Nobel ceremony was no exception, with two prizes going to research that discovered old men really ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. IT SOUNDS great and is so good for you that some say it's the healthiest musical instrument in the world. The harp? The drums? The ...
Aboriginal leaders in Australia have called for a book teaching girls how to play the didgeridoo to be scrapped. The Australian version of the Daring Book for Girls is due to be published next month.
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 how ...
A low, sonorous tone ripples from the back of the concert hall, a deep, rolling hum from someplace out of time, somewhere primordial. As the audience turns their heads towards the source, the towering ...
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