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didgeridoo

Musical lip-reed wind instrument, made from a hollow eucalyptus branch 1.5 m/4 ft long and blown to produce rhythmic, booming notes of relatively constant pitch. It was first developed and played by Australian Aborigines.



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The Best of World Music (Vocal, Instrumental, World Dance, Reggae, and African collections)-Covering everything from the Louisiana bayou to Zimbabwe jive, Australian digeridoo, marimba, and contemporary banjo, these five CDs serve up an outright jambalaya of music, and are a great way to introduce yourself to the world groove thing.
In this, their second recording, they combine Graham Wiggins on the traditional Australian digeridoo with a West African percussionist, a Breton fiddler, and an English drummer.
 
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