It is an Australian wind instrument dating back hundreds if not thousands of years. They are made out of Eucalyptus wood, traditionally, but American ones are made of other types of wood and plastic. They make a droning noise and are fairly simple to play. They are made by termites. The termites hollow out the wood and the tribes harvest the wood every so often and then clean it out, polish and finish it, and paint it.
The didgeridoo is a wind instrument of the Australian Aborigines.it makes an incredibly low sound as well
A didgeridoo sounds kind of like a fog horn, but it's Australian. You can get a plastic/rubber tube about 4 inches in diameter and melt one end closed. Then cut it so there is a thin slit at one end and blow through the other and that will give you an idea.
dige-er-EE-doo
The didgeridoo was invented in 1500 by the aborigines
The didgeridoo is a musical instrument (woodwind) native to Australia.
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, play the didgeridoo.
A didgeridoo is a very long instrument. This instrument sort of looks like a giant piece of bamboo that people play.
The didgeridoo is sometimes played as a solo instrument for recreational purposes, though more usually it accompanies dancing and singing in ceremonial rituals. For Aboriginal groups of northern Australia, the didgeridoo is an integral part of ceremonial life, as it accompanies singers and dancers in religious rituals. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didgeridoo
I play the didgeridoo. Look, it is a didgeridoo. I love the sound of a didgeridoo.
the didgeridoo is the natives way to comuncate with the wild
No, didgeridoo doesn't need to be capitalised.
The didgeridoo was invented in 1500 by the aborigines
Didgeridoo
The didgeridoo is a musical instrument (woodwind) native to Australia.
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, play the didgeridoo.
the woodwind family
The didgeridoo is an Australian aborigine's musical wind instrument.
It is the Yidaki. An European heard it has a didgeridoo because while the Aborigine was playing the instrument, it was say those words. The yidaki was forgotten and most people knew it as a didgeridoo. There is lots of spellings for the didgeridoo and the is lots of other names for the Yidaki.
Aboriginal people invented the didgeridoo around 20 000 years ago.
the traitional flute is the didgeridoo, the australians play the didgeridoo in australia.