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Aboriginal Music by Richard Walley

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2009

Native Australian music performed and composed by Richard Walley, a prominent aboriginal artist. It has a lot of didgeridoo, an ancient drone instrument.

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  • what kind of instruments are in the video? 

  • @PinkesKoksx3 I believe it is exclusively didgeridoo. It's amazing how much a flat drone can be manipulated.

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  • Native Australians are part of this land. Their souls are connected to the earth. The music comes from the earth and touches the soul. Beautiful piece

  • Religion has destroyed more cultures on Earth than any storm.

    Bobby

    The Prime Directive..........

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  • Mmm sounds like Centrelink.

  • @bex2b

    I am so glad, it should not be lost. I am disgusted that we tried to breed you out many years ago, a disgrace that many of us in England feel, even now.

    Grow strong and proud.....you deserve it all. And you have many friends here :)

    Stiglaa x

  • GEIEL

  • @sn1pe352 Beautifully put! 

  • Dreaming of U LU RU while listening, as it changes and dances in accordance with the suns didgeridoo

    the sun and stars literally circular breath and play in accordance with this tempo

    once we see what the ancients have left for us, there will be no more war or indifference, only comprehension and copying nature in her fullest

    God is the ultimate didgeridoo player (Spinoza's God...not a man in the sky)

    and all spheres are dancing in harmony

    Aloha Aina

  • @allrightbrain - The real question is..how many Indigenous are learning the white man's ways to educate, close the gap of prejudice and to enhance the life of their people...(with a smile) so much more than you'll ever know.

  • I work with the indigenous generation of the future and they love their culture, with their whole heart they embrace it, they live it and teach individual tell their story. I am part of a culture that will continue to grow, continue to close the gap and forever remind us of their history, their presence and their future.

  • Great Music Of Outback Australia.

  • @ecute13 is that some new age crap?

  • does any1 know how many didgeridoos are being played in this song?

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