Didgeridoo (Yirdaki)

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The didjeridoo, also spelled didjéridoo, didjeridou or didgeridoo is a wind musical instrument of the family brass instruments, although it is made of wood. Originally, this instrument was played by the Aborigines of Northern Australia, its use seems very old and could date back to the Stone Age (20,000 years), according to a cave painting repre...

The didjeridoo, also spelled didjéridoo, didjeridou or didgeridoo is a wind musical instrument of the family brass instruments, although it is made of wood. Originally, this instrument was played by the Aborigines of Northern Australia, its use seems very old and could date back to the Stone Age (20,000 years), according to a cave painting representing a player of didgeridoo, analyzed with carbon 14. It is a wooden trumpet, a distant cousin of the alphorn or the Tibetan tongqin. The word is originally coined by Western settlers from the sound of this instrument. Aborigines call it differently depending on their ethnicity. Among the fifty names, the most common are: yidaki, mooloo, djubini, ganbag, gamalag, mago, maluk, yirago, yiraki, didgeridoo, etc. We offer didgeridoo in eukaliptus, hibiscus, suren, teak, bamboo, pvc, removable, sliding, etc...! do not hesitate to call us if necessary.

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