aboriginal sounds, australia
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se nao percebes nada como esperado..
vai ao tradutor portugues (portugal) para a tua lingua sagrada da treta
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@Baiao666 i dont even understand what you said...
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wow @Baiao666 --You know, it used to be that people weren't so quick to publicly display their ignorance. If they were unfamiliar with something, they knew enough to not speak since they knew they would have no idea what they're talking about. No more, man! On the internet, and with all these feedback text boxes, everybody blabs all the time about what's on their mind, and way too much of the time, all they're doing is proving how dumb they are. What happened to humility--?--and curiosity?
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@baiao666 - English seems to be the common denominator here so why don't you speak it ? :) please, and maybe clarify "wtf" you mean by ur post while your at it ! Just like my conflicting reactions to heavy metal -I wouldn't expect a peasant to understand the sounds, beats, tones, semi-tones ect, of a didj and what they represent ! Your little brain has never even considered the didgeridoo in laymens terms, let alone it's full complexity so Tru Blu U got fhukn clue !! Den keep yur dumbass maggot
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everyboby forget that this sacred instrument was played only once time and after was left in nature !
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Good acoustic!
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wtf?
lool
that is not a sound is a noise -.-'
I Love the digeridoo and the aboriginal people.
I think they are amazing and have many great artist who love to paint.
Its great to live in Australia.
georgiegirlhiphops 3 years ago 14
Powerful, beautiful!
guzma03 1 year ago 9