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LoonArg favorited a video
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Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here (1975)
EDIT: I think it's about time to add I a bit more to the description of this video.. Almost 4 years and 20 mi...
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Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here (1975)
EDIT: I think it's about time to add I a bit more to the description of this video.. Almost 4 years and 20 million views later...
I put this video together in a couple hours for a high school computer class project when I was in grade 10, the purpose was to demonstrate my ability to use all the different functions available in Windows Movie Maker. The rest is history... Enjoy
So, so you think you can tell.... Heaven from Hell, Blue skys from pain. Can you tell a green field From a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell?
And did they get you to trade Your heros for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees? Hot air for a cool breeze? Cold comfort for change? And did you exchange A walk on part in the war For a lead role in a cage?
How I wish, how I wish you were here. We're just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl, Year after year, Running over the same old ground. What have we found? The same old fears. Wish you were here.
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Platea de $80. Sector D, fila 5, asientos 21, 22 y 24. Adelante teniamos unos gallegos re ortivas.
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Del espectáculo Todo Por que Rías
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Due to the overwhelming response to the Baywara clip and requests for more tutorial-type material, here's another one of Larry Winiwini that will b...
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Due to the overwhelming response to the Baywara clip and requests for more tutorial-type material, here's another one of Larry Winiwini that will be useful for students and budding traditionalists. Larry really is a fine player and seems to be only getting stronger and stronger each year. Those who were at the Rripangu Yirdaki Festival in Eisenbach, Germany, in 2002 would no doubt have been impressed with Larry's power and precision at that time. Since then, he has further refined a marvellous syncopation style that is all his own... I've not heard another Yolngu yirdaki player play quite like Larry.
Material here shows front- and side-on shots including close-ups.
Enjoy and do let me know if you have questions!
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This is didgeridoo player Larry 'Winiwini' Gurruwiwi, an extraordinary talent and son of famed didgeridoo craftsman Djalu Gurruwiwi. In north-east ...
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This is didgeridoo player Larry 'Winiwini' Gurruwiwi, an extraordinary talent and son of famed didgeridoo craftsman Djalu Gurruwiwi. In north-east Arnhem Land where Larry and Djalu come from, the didgeridoo is known as the 'yirdaki'. You might also sometimes see it spelt 'yidaki'.
Djalu and his spectacular hand-crafted instruments were what sparked the worldwide didgeridoo craze starting from the mid-1990s. iDIDJ Australia always has a good selection of Djalu's fine yirdaki available as well as didgeridoos made by other members of Djalu's family including son Larry Winiwini, his wife Dopiya Yunupingu, and daughter Lena Djapilawuy. These didgeridoos typically have that thunderous quality cherished by the Galpu clan. As well as excellent backpressure that requires little effort on the part of the didgeridoo player and a booming voice that relates to the Ancestral power of Wititj the Olive Python.
Djalu is holding a Masterclass in Arnhem Land for those interested in learning more about this unique musical instruments. Details are on Djalu's website:
http://www.djalu.com/awareness.html
To learn more about the didgeridoo and traditional Aboriginal culture, visit:
http://www.ididj.com.au/
To purchase an authentic quality didgeridoo made by a traditional Aboriginal craftsman and to help support remote Aboriginal communities in Arnhem Land, visit:
http://www.ididj.com.au/store/fine_di...
And don't forget to check out the iDIDJ Forum for all the essential didgeridoo information you need:
http://forum.ididj.com.au
The ididjaustralia channel aims to provide the most extensive video content anywhere on the internet for those interested in the Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo and its place in 'Top End' Australian Indigenous culture.
We have over 300 video clips (and growing!)... Items of interest on this channel include the traditional didgeridoo playing styles, techniques and rhythms of Arnhem Land and surrounds. Watch some of the best traditional Aboriginal practitioners of the didgeridoo do their stuff, listen to their commentaries on various topics, and learn something of the rich and vibrant traditions of northern Australia.
Importantly, we offer authentic quality didgeridoos for sale here, instruments that are hand-selected for high cultural integrity, artistic merit, remarkable playing characteristics, and sound construction. Help us help remote Aboriginal communities by joining our campaign to stop the fakes. Avoid cheap imitation didgeridoos that undermine the income potential of Australian Aboriginal artisans and join us in our effort to expose dishonest retailers and manufacturers.
Other items of interest here include authentic traditional Aboriginal songs and dances of northern Australia, which comprise of sacred ceremonial rituals as well as public performances in festival contexts.
On this channel you can also preview award-winning documentaries and classic feature-length films with Australian Aboriginal content, as well as listen to short segments of commercially released audio recordings of traditional music from the 'Top End'. There are loads of other fun and interesting vids here for the intrepid world traveler, folk music lover, cultural explorer, and conscious consumer!
Subscribe to iDIDJ Australia's channel on YouTube to be the first to watch new video clips as we upload them here. Subscribers benefit from free gifts and special discounts in our iDIDJ Store... so what are you waiting for? Subscribe now!
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How it hurts to smile.
How you try to fit in, but you can't.
Let's play a game ..