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Uploaded by ebendick on Dec 14, 2006
When it comes to the art of making a yidaki (didgeridoo), Djalu Gurruwiwi of the Galpu clan in the Northern Territory of Australia is widely regarded as the best there is.
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Yes, most definitely! You'll see when you with Djalu. A dead tree would be cracked, a live one intact.
ididjaustralia 3 years ago
So, this is a "GREEN" yidaki? Meaning it was cut from a living tree not a dead one?
sirzuke 3 years ago
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Yes, most definitely! You'll see when you with Djalu. A dead tree would be cracked, a live one intact.
ididjaustralia 3 years ago
So, this is a "GREEN" yidaki? Meaning it was cut from a living tree not a dead one?
sirzuke 3 years ago