The word didgeridoo or didjeridu or however you chose to spell it, is an onomatopoeia: a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing. There are vast ways to spell it. Some names don't even sound like didjeridu at all such as mago and yidaki which are used in NW and NE Arnhemland respectively.
or yiggi yiggi, lardowah, barmboo and dumbarumba, but aborigianl people have over 700 dialects and hundreds of sacred langauge's, that you can't speak to foreigners..
The most interesting Aboriginal musical instrument is the didjeridu (Didgeridoo). It was only known to the tribes of Eastern Kimberly and the northern third of the Northern Territory. The instrument is an unstopped hollowed piece of bamboo or termite-hollowed wood, usually the latter, about four or five feet long, and two or more inches in internal diameter, with a mouth-piece made of beeswax or hardened gum. The player blows into the instrument in trumpet fashion.
its not Eminem. i reckon he is doing some of the first verse of Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice,
AlonzoMartinez11 4 months ago
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jaaackkNT 5 months ago
wtf
NoLifeTehRs 8 months ago
that was cool
Saighu 8 months ago
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Keep3rz 2 years ago
LOL !
Keep3rz 2 years ago
How is he impersonating eminem?
whooyeahh69 3 years ago 8
Apparently we're both correct. There are a couple of different ways of spelling it.
Maybe it's got to do with what part of Australia people come from. There are MANY different languages within the Aboriginal language.
LilithFilth 4 years ago
The word didgeridoo or didjeridu or however you chose to spell it, is an onomatopoeia: a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing. There are vast ways to spell it. Some names don't even sound like didjeridu at all such as mago and yidaki which are used in NW and NE Arnhemland respectively.
cityhunterfan 4 years ago 2
Thanks for clearing that up for me :)
LilithFilth 4 years ago
or yiggi yiggi, lardowah, barmboo and dumbarumba, but aborigianl people have over 700 dialects and hundreds of sacred langauge's, that you can't speak to foreigners..
dazzadidja 3 years ago 4
Kija Wara Moo Hapa Tut Tut
Yes i just said " i gave you thumbs up "
haha
twiggyh4x 2 years ago
@dazzadidja no less than 30 now since the stolen generations.
Eshayzbra96 1 year ago
@Eshayzbra96 , true that!!!
dazzadidja 1 year ago
Didgeridoo was (and is) a rhythm played by I forget which people. Thats where the english name come from.
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denizucurum 4 years ago
Please, at least look up what you have no idea how to spell!
LilithFilth 4 years ago
The most interesting Aboriginal musical instrument is the didjeridu (Didgeridoo). It was only known to the tribes of Eastern Kimberly and the northern third of the Northern Territory. The instrument is an unstopped hollowed piece of bamboo or termite-hollowed wood, usually the latter, about four or five feet long, and two or more inches in internal diameter, with a mouth-piece made of beeswax or hardened gum. The player blows into the instrument in trumpet fashion.
airdmj23 4 years ago 2
Please, dont be a smart ass if you have no knowledge of a DIDJERIDU....
didgNdrums 4 years ago
whichever way you spell it, stick it up your fuckin arse mate !
asciikicker 4 years ago
A little roid rage over there queeny??
didgNdrums 4 years ago 2