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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2006

Can't get a Hang? Don't worry, get HAPI http://HapiTones.com
Promo for JT Didgeridoo Festival recorded August 17th, 2006, with Per & Eileen Hultquist - http://LogRhythmMusic.com on didgeridoo, and John Pascuzzi playing the Hang.

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  • what is that design on the hang drum players shirt? i've seen this before.

  • @TheRussianSFSR The design on my shirt is the Australian Aboriginal Flag which represents the Indigenous Australians. It holds special legal and political status, but it is not the Australian National Flag. The Black color represents the Aboriginal people of Australia. The Red represents the red earth, the red ochre and a spiritual relation to the land. And the Yellow represents the Sun, the giver of life and protector.

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  • I like the part where it goes "Boeeeeyeooooooooooeeeeeeewooo­oooo"

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  • so... This is amazing. I'm buying a didgeridoo tomorrow. My friend wants to get a hang drum. However, they are preeeetttyyy expensive. Hapi drums aren't cheap either. We're probably going to make a hang drum out of a propane tank this summer. Anyone know where I can find one cheap just in case though?

  • @Kevooi I know exactly what you mean man.. buying a cheap didgeridoo and my friend is gonna get one of those drums.. I feel like it would be an amazing experience after smoking some weed...

  • Do the players breathe?

    LOL

  • Битов не хватает, а так вполне Trance

  • "french horn solo" to this... OH Mighty YouTube strikes again..

  • original dubstep

  • is it a hapi drum or hang drum?

  • @Kevooi i can dig it

  • Mortal kombat

  • Jebus, I actually get goosebumps when I hear the power of a didgeridoo and any "primal" (that is, in no way synthesized) percussion.

    Really makes me wonder if under all these layers of "civility and culture, mixed and molded in a city environment" I'm really hiding my primal self, the rhythmic creature, a Human.

    I can't help but sway along and simply enjoy the soundscapes of the world.

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