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From: neuronomicon
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  • Sacred Elder???

    WTF? he only looks about 21 years old.

    awesome music though....fantastic.

    i play didge but would love to throat sing like that too! that was awesome!

    cheers from western australia.

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks :-) I'm thinking he refers to the tree, not to some tribal status conferred by age... or at least, I hope so :-D

  • @neuronomicon

    oh...is there such a thing as a sacred elder ''tree''?

    well that would explain it

    haha

  • It's nice to see this lovely little performance still get so many views... it really was music spontaneously made in the grass and the dirt with people milling about and the children laughing and talking... just they way it should be :-)

    Just can't believe it was over 10 years ago!

  • A lovely collaboration between didge and throat singing really nice to see ~ beautiful :)

  • good work♪♪

  • :) multifacetic ouu yeah men i love didgeridoo

  • amazing

  • One hundred years ago, the British Empire conqured many exotic peoples around the world. Now, the music from those lands have conqured them...

    But its a good thing! : )

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  • into the favorites it goes...

  • same here mate.. amazing

  • Great combination, rithm and throat singing

  • nice one

  • Saw this on BDO.....great stuff :)

  • What is that noise that joins in around 1:12?

  • that´s overtone singing or throat singing

  • Khoomii

  • is it not sygyt ?

  • @shawndidge its just vocals, hard to believe but true

  • that is awesome

  • absalutely fantastic, i remember this festival V well, Adam the quality of your recording is outstanding, hat off to you sir... hey would i be rite to think the didge is in D!!!

  • That's me, (justin) playing the didge, which i made from Ash wood, and is in the key of 'F'. With me doing the harmonic overtone singing is Gavin Blench who is also one of the finest didge players out there today.

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