The ancient wind instrument may be much-maligned, but it's also a powerful symbol of Aboriginal culture. Plus, it makes novices look pretty silly ... What is it? Probably the oldest wind instrument in ...
Kate Bush has never been a stranger to dismantling imaginary boundaries in music. Throughout her career, she always looked for new ways to defy convention. And her enormously dedicated fanbase is ...
When he was 10 years old, Peter D. Harper’s family moved from the United Kingdom to Perth, Australia. He developed an interest in the didgeridoo music that he heard indigenous Aboriginal musicians ...
You might not expect an ancient Aboriginal instrument from Australia to find its way to Alaska. But walk around downtown Ketchikan on a warm day and you may hear 15-year-old Kinani Halvorsen playing ...
EUREKA — Southern Humboldt resident, electric didgeridoo player and recording artist John Hardin will celebrate the release of two new CDs with a performance at The Works, as part of Arts Alive! next ...
Once in a while, our humble lil state makes it to the big-time. Vermont music had a brief taste of the national limelight last week, and I’m not talking about Pitchfork’s Sunday review of country ...
Manduway Dutton has a knack for experimenting with sound. The Gumbaynggirr and Barkindji musician, from the New South Wales mid-north coast, began playing the didgeridoo when he was about 13 years old ...
When street buskers Badrul Hisham, 27, and Norasrul Hanif Abdul Wahab, 32, play their didgeridoos, you can practically feel the uplifting, dreamlike vibrations. You’d understand, too, why the ...
The didgeridoo is, to American ears, an exotic instrument. An instrument of the Australian Aborigines, most commonly made of the hollowed-out trunk of a eucalyptus tree, the didgeridoo has had no ...
When Abhijith A Bhat begins to play the didgeridoo, there isn’t anyone in the vicinity who would not get drawn in by the sound. The sound is a soothing melody, which remind one of a camera travelling ...
The didgeridoo's healing powers have long been respected in Aboriginal culture, with the mesmerising sounds of the world's oldest instrument linked to stress reduction, lower blood pressure and even ...
It's easy to produce a simple sound, but virtuoso didgeridoo playing involves tricky breathing and a certain way of opening the vocal tract, Australian physicists said Wednesday. Subscribe to read ...
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