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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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Three groups of children, adolescents and adults will meet weekly for six months where men will play the didgeridoo and women sing.
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