Meaning didgeridoo
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didgeridoo


1924, Australian, of imitative origin.
Source: etymonline.com

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didgeridoo


An instrument created by the aboriginal people of Australia. It is simply a tree branch hollowed-out by termites. One end is treated with beeswax to smooth the edge, and that end of the branch is blown much like a trumpet, employing circular breathing to maintain a steady drone. The pitch is fixed, determined by the length of the didgeridoo, althou [..]
Source: echoes.org (offline)

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didgeridoo


an Australian aboriginal trumpet made from a eucalyptus branch; also used in Haitian music doli
Source: ctmd.org (offline)

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didgeridoo


A musical instrument endemic to the Top End of Australia, consisting of a long hollowed out log, which, when blown into, produces a low, deep mesmerising drone with sweeping rhythms.
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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