World Music
The didgeridoo is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians, primarily associated with the Aboriginal peoples of northern Australia. It is traditionally made from eucalyptus branches hollowed out by termites and produces a deep, resonant sound that is often used in cultural ceremonies, storytelling, and music making. The instrument plays a crucial role in Australian Aboriginal music and has become emblematic of Indigenous culture.
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