The instrument – fabled into existence tens of thousands of years ago, but more familiar to Western ears in the last few decades – is made from the branches of the eucalyptus and gum trees. Hollowed ...
Are you familiar with the didgeridoo? It's an ancient aboriginal wind instrument with an otherworldly sound! DIDGERIDOO MEETS ORCHESTRA is today's Beautiful Music! Didgeridoo soloist William Barton ...
“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 ...
Imagine an Aboriginal man walking in northern Australia thousands of years ago. He sees a eucalyptus tree, approaches it, bends towards one of its branches and knocks. He hears the thok-thok sound of ...
Daniel Orlansky has been playing the didgeridoo for 25 years in both America and Europe. He has performed in many locations, notably at Berkley College of Music, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the ...
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 handcrafting ...
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Huell attends a celebration of possibly the world’s oldest wind instrument–the Didgeridoo. Huell attends a celebration of possibly the world’s oldest wind instrument–the Didgeridoo. The Joshua Tree ...
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 ...