Didgeridoo
Sound of the World
The didgeridoo, a wind instrument crafted by Indigenous Australians, pulsates with rich cultural history. Fashioned traditionally from hollowed eucalyptus trunks by termites, its deep, resonant tones mimic nature's whisper. Playing requires a unique technique called "circular breathing," allowing uninterrupted sound. Often adorned with intricate designs, it remains a captivating testament to ancient musical traditions.
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