@CrazyCyclingVlogger I appreciate the compliment. This is the first and only beat I started messing with and decided to throw that up on here to see what people would say. I need more practice...a lot more practice.
The Aborigines used those to communicate over long distances. Because of the low frequency of the sound it would carry for miles. Every one thinks it was a music instrument but it is actually a communication device.
Its videos like this that get you the love and admiration of countless millions :)
jeffreysanto 7 months ago
@jeffreysanto Thanks for the feedback :-) I guess more doing things and less whining on vlogs? LOL
SerinaJK 7 months ago
Pretty good. You should go on tour.
CrazyCyclingVlogger 7 months ago
@CrazyCyclingVlogger I appreciate the compliment. This is the first and only beat I started messing with and decided to throw that up on here to see what people would say. I need more practice...a lot more practice.
SerinaJK 7 months ago
It's also spelled didgeriedoo on YT. There's a lot of good vids on it.
umajunkcollector 7 months ago
@umajunkcollector sweet :-)
SerinaJK 7 months ago
I thought it was called a diggerie-doo?
umajunkcollector 7 months ago
@umajunkcollector I haven't heard of that term, but maybe it's called that too
SerinaJK 7 months ago
Cool instrument
Katfellow 7 months ago
@Katfellow Thank you...I got it at the Renaissance Fair in NY back in 04' :-D
SerinaJK 7 months ago
The Aborigines used those to communicate over long distances. Because of the low frequency of the sound it would carry for miles. Every one thinks it was a music instrument but it is actually a communication device.
TheSweetOldMan 7 months ago
@TheSweetOldMan That's pretty cool.
SerinaJK 7 months ago