- The
didgeridoo (/ˌdɪdʒəriˈduː/), also
spelt didjeridu,
among other variants, is a wind instrument, pla**** with
vibrating lips to
produce a continuous...
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Dempster (born July 7, 1936 in Berkeley, California) is a trombonist,
didjeridu player, improviser, and composer.
After Dempster completed his studies...
- "final recitative",
where lyrics are sung for a long
period after the
didjeridu and
stick beating has stopped. Some
songs tell of epic
journeys in the...
- "expanded
instrument system", composition),
Stuart Dempster (trombone,
didjeridu, composition) and
Panaiotis (vocals, electronics, composer).
David Gamper...
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studio in Snowm****, Colorado, with the
exception of "For You" and the
didjeridu part in "Sing Australia."
These were
recorded in Sydney. The
album shares...
- nation, such as the
Australian didgeridoo which is or has been
called didjeridu, yidaki, yiraki, magu,
kanbi and
ihambilbilg in
various Australian Aboriginal...
- Schmidt-Reitwein
Edited by
Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus
Music by
Wandjuk Marika (
didjeridu)
Release date 1984 (1984)
Running time 100
minutes Country West Germany...
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Dietmar Wiesner –
flute Catherine Milliken – oboe,
english horn, b**** oboe,
didjeridu Roland Diry –
clarinet Wolfgang Stryi – b**** clarinet,
tenor saxophone...
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Foundation –
Contemporary Masters Series, 2001
Djalu teaches and
plays yidaki (
didjeridu).
Traditional music from north-east
Arnhem Land, Volume 3.
Yothu Yindi...
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Gough Whitlam Recorded yesterday in the
Sydney Town Hall,
William Barton,
didjeridu;
Benjamin Northey,
conductor Sydney Philharmonia Choir Sydney Symphony...