What is a Didgeridoo?

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In this video Sanshi answers the question "what is a didgeridoo?" (aka didjeridu) and also demonstrates how a didgeridoo is played so you can hear what it sounds like as well as some background and history of the didgeridoo.
This video is part of the beginner didgeridoo lesson set at www.didgeridoodojo.com - Didgeridoo Dojo is THE largest online didgeridoo learning platform in the world with over 180 lessons ranging from absolute beginner basics to advanced and professional level techniques.
If you're looking to buy a didgeridoo, take a look at www.didgeridoobreath.com and www.didgeridoos.com
*Didgeridoo Facts and Interesting Information*
1. The Didgeridoo is a wooden BRASS instrument thought to have originated in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia.
2. Researchers have suggested it may be the world's oldest musical instrument, over 40,000 years old. Oldest cave painting were dated 3000 to 5000 years old.
3. There is a little evidence of the didgeridoo being used as far south as the Alice Springs region of Australia, but traditionally never in the southern three quarters of the country.
4. It has been suggested that the Didgeridoo was an adaptation of traded instruments from India and/or Asia, this is possibly why it was mainly used by coastal tribes of the far North of Australia.
5. Traditionally didgeridoos were made from eucalyptus tree trunks and limbs hollowed out, while still living, by termites, (a small insect like an ant but a relative of the cockroach) or from bamboo in the far north of Australia.
6. Traditionally the termite hollowed Didgeridoo was cut to an average length of 130 to 160cm and cleaned out with a stick or sapling.
7. Today didgeridoos are made from a large variety of materials such as Glass, Leather, Hemp Fibre, Ceramic, Plastic, Fibreglass, Carbon Fibre, solid timbers carved out, logs drilled out, dried/hollowed Agave cactus stems, Aluminium and other metals and just about any material which can be formed into a hollow tube!
8. The didgeridoo was traditionally used as an accompaniment along with chants, singers with Bilma (Tapping sticks) and dancers, often in ceremonies.
9. Today the didgeridoo is heard in almost every style of music, rock, jazz, blues, pop, hip hop, electronic, techno, funk, punk, rap etc. There are truly no limits to the use of this awesome instrument.
10. In a few aboriginal groups in certain ceremonies men only played the didgeridoo, but in many groups, outside of ceremony, men, women and children played it.
11. In the same way the guitar originating in Europe, is now owned, made and played by people across the world, the Australian didgeridoo is now owned, made and played by many people all around the globe.
12. In the same way guitars and some drums were originally shaped in the form of the female body and were for men to play only in those cultures, men in certain ceremonies often only used the Didgeridoo.
Today it would be illegal (and ridiculous) in most countries to even suggest that the guitar, the drums or the Didgeridoo were not to be played anywhere in the world by one sex or another.
13. The word didgeridoo can be spelt many different ways, none of which are Aboriginal names for the instrument. The word "didgeridoo" was a western word given to the instrument around 100 years ago. For more info see 'The Word Didgeridoo'.
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  • @dennisryan6370
    @dennisryan63703 жыл бұрын

    Back here in the States....it's a often asked question by your Mum. "Didjeradoo all your chores yet, youngins"???

  • @DidgeridooDojoOnline

    @DidgeridooDojoOnline

    3 жыл бұрын

    quality dad joke right there

  • @y274

    @y274

    5 ай бұрын

    As an Aussie that is true comedy right there

  • @tyrozone5
    @tyrozone54 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back Sanshi

  • @compassioncampaigner728
    @compassioncampaigner728 Жыл бұрын

    It was that sound that made Crocodile Dundee so exotically camp....and successful.

  • @rileyalt2914
    @rileyalt29142 жыл бұрын

    "SO LETS START" ends the video

  • @tonpokatsu0013
    @tonpokatsu00137 ай бұрын

    Just learnt this id called a didgeridoo

  • @sammy.karoon.625
    @sammy.karoon.6252 жыл бұрын

    I like the didgeridoo because I like the sound it’s very boring and I really like it thank you for the video💋💋💋💋💋💋🤩😻🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🎹🎼🎧🎧🎼🎼🎼🎼🎧🎤🎤🎬🎬🎬🎹🎹🎹🎹🎇🎇🎇🎇🏦🏦🏦🏦🏦🏦🏤🏤🏤🏤🕍

  • @tyrozone5

    @tyrozone5

    Жыл бұрын

    Boring?

  • @Trapples
    @Trapples2 жыл бұрын

    I found a strong 3ft cardboard tube and I learned to play didgeridoo with a KZread video lol. It’s extremely fun and an incredible instrument and I was considering trying to buy a real one but I live in the United States and I’ve heard it’s received negatively if I were to get one because of the significance of the instrument. I was wondering if I could get some clarity on that? Can I get a didgeridoo or would it be culturally inappropriate? :/

  • @DidgeridooDojoOnline

    @DidgeridooDojoOnline

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Thank you for your inquiry. Didgeridoo is a very popular instrument, we send anywhere in the world, our suppliers are indigenous and non indigenous crafters from all over Australia! Also included the most traditional area Arnhemland, which means we are ok to enjoy their culture and more we play their tradition will be recognised! Of course we all respectively play this instrument, a gift from nature and ancient culture! Everyone has their opinion and some might say negatively but we have a choice! I chose positive influence and being a bridge between the cultures! I hope this helps Sanshi

  • @Trapples

    @Trapples

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DidgeridooDojoOnline thank you! I’ve been browsing for one recently. I don’t think I can improve anymore on the cardboard tube 😅 I’ve gotten a decent sound but I’ve got to learn circular breathing before I can improve. I’ll be watching more of your videos. Thank you for the lessons

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