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RE: world's first didgeridoo beatboxer

in #one-man7 years ago (edited)

Thank you for this great music! We were listening it together with my son who is 4,5 and I have never seen him enjoying some music that much. He was asking me about that thing didgeridoo and to my personal shame, I haven't seen anything like this before so I told him it was stick for songs. Shared it on facebook, youtube and some other social media. PEOPLE MUST LISTEN TO IT, because it's awesome!

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Wow! That's so wonderful to hear @johnstone ! I've always loved how young kids just immediately 'connect' to certain types of music. I've observed over the years that didgeridoo really gets kids (and adults) dancing!
Thanks so much for sharing this music on your other social media too! I really appreciate that!
I'm posting more up very soon so make sure to follow me and you'll be able to show your son more Didgeridoo sounds.
Great to connect with you!
Cheers,
Nathan

PS. Didgeridoo is an ancient traditional instrument of the Australian Aboriginal people, although the name 'didgeridoo' isn't a traditional name for it.
It is known as many names, depending on the language of the tribe. The most commonly known traditional name for it is 'Yidaki' from the Yolngu people in North East Arnhemland, Northern Territory.
This particular Didge is called a 'Slide-Didge' which is a modern adaptation of the traditional instrument. And the way I play (with beatbox) is my own modern adaptation of how to play it.