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Australian Aboriginal Music: Song with Didgeridoo

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2007

Here is a sample of the traditional music of the native people of Australia, the so-called Aboriginals (actually several peoples, each with its own language), who possess a most original and beautiful culture and are the heirs of the most ancient wisdom of the world.
Enjoy this masterpiece of aboriginal folk music and the fascinating sound of the didgeridoo (the traditional aboriginal wooden "drone pipe")! This song was composed, and is performed and sung by Richard Walley, one of the greatest and most famous Australian Aboriginal composers and musicians.

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  • The original dubstep.

  • im getting my own didge for xmas, this is the best instrument ever. way better than the crap on the radio.:3

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  • More beat and be nice dubstep !

  • The pinnacle of the aborigines culture..... a hollow log!. Vote 'NO' on the referendum

  • feels like im back in australia after hearing this music i love it cant see how peple hate it for

  • Someone could built didges for each note in the octave and play melody on them - just out of curiousity. Wonder how it would sound? You could do it electronically, but the real thing would be better.

  • @guywholovescats1 i am mate ;)

  • @tahnindisguise @damnitthefrog celts are badasses, I'm irish celtic. I think we like this music because it's a bit ike bagpipes in that it's native to one place, and it's tribal, like the celts. Plus most early immigrants to australia were irish/scottish.

  • listen to it how can you not like this ?

  • @screameverything  I think NO! :)

  • FANTASTIC,WONDERFUL, thank you for sharing<3

  • @Jgtwentyfourteen You do know it's a damm hard to play this instrument since you have to simultaniously breathe in and out

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