The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, play the didgeridoo.
Bass clef,. However, most pieces and written in the treble clef
Sousaphone music can be transposed in both bass and treble clef
Treble clef unless you're playing a bass banjo which should be played in bass clef.
I love to listen to the soothing sound of a didgeridoo during meditation.
You would find didgeridoo instruments primarily in Australia, which is the continent where they originated from. They are traditionally played by Indigenous Australians.
According to Wikipdidia, the Dreaming Law forbids women from playing the didgeridoo at ceremonies, although Aboriginal women have played the instrument informally.
Sometimes a clef has the number 8 below it, which indicates that the notes are to be played one octave lower than written. It can be used with treble clef for people who are unfamiliar with bass clef, or in bass clef to avoid excess ledger lines.
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
Clefs do not have 'sounds'. They are merely tools to indicate where on the musical stave notes are to be placed. However, the treble clef 'places' higher notes than the bass clef. If a clef is placed in the middle of the staff, then the notes that follow that clef are of that clef. For example, if the bass clef is placed on the treble staff, the notes that follow it are to be interpreted as "bass clef" notes and played using lower notes on the piano. The opposite is true if the treble clef is placed on the bass staff.
Generally music written for the piano will place the notes intended for the left hand in the bass clef, although there is no reason a musical piece could not be written to be played entirely in the Treble clef.
the didgeridoo is the natives way to comuncate with the wild