The world's oldest culture is helping give school students focus, confidence and self-esteem through didgeridoo making and playing. For didgeridoo maker Alex Murchison, 10 years of teaching people how ...
A didgeridoo-making workshop might sound like an interesting activity, but for a group of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men in Canberra the workshops mean much more. Each fortnight up to ...
Q: What exactly is a didgeridoo? A: The didgeridoo is a wooden horn that is played both percussively and melodically. From a drive to play a variety of different didgeridoos, I began crafting them.
The Didgeridoo is both the cultural icon of Aboriginal Australia and a keepsake for thousands of tourists each year. How do you keep true to one, while being accessible to the other? In the community ...
Mukesh Dhiman has been making Didgeridoos, a wind-based musical instrument native to Australia, for the last 40 years after being taught by an Australian whom he had met accidentally while he used to ...
You can hear him long before you see him, the low honking sounds, a block away. This is Sunday night, Avenida Revolución, TJ, crowded. Jonathan Antonio Martínez Machain sits cross-legged on the ...
It is a cultural icon whose rasping, eerie sounds evoke the mysteries of Aboriginal Australia. But its recent popularity could be the death of the didgeridoo. The wind instruments have become so ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. IT SOUNDS great and is so good for you that some say it's the healthiest musical instrument in the world. The harp? The drums? The ...
How a simple carpenter in the forests of the Himalayas in India spent his life loving the Australian Aboriginal instrument, the didgeridoo. Mukesh Dhiman, who was one of India's most famous didgeridoo ...
Discover the innovative sleep apnea treatment using the didgeridoo to strengthen airway muscles and improve sleep quality. People with sleep apnea are at war with their windpipes. But they might be ...
THE didgeridoo, the wooden instrument whose rasping, eerie sounds evoke the mysteries of Aboriginal Australia, has become a victim of its own success. Didgeridoos have become so popular with tourists ...