CARBONDALE, Colorado ” Sixteen people laid on mats and blankets on the floor of True Nature in Carbondale September 28, while sound healers Om’ Mok and Porter played handmade didgeridoos over them.
Blown away: Clive Fewins gets to grips with his didgeridoo and receives some pointers from teacher Colin Goring Credit: Photo: CLARA MOLDEN "Relax! Try to make the sort of snorting noise a horse makes ...
You might not expect an ancient Aboriginal instrument from Australia to find its way to Alaska. But walk around downtown Ketchikan on a warm day and you may hear 15-year-old Kinani Halvorsen playing ...
Didgeridoo will be one of the sounds you hear at opening of Portland Saturday Market (video, photos)
It was love at first sound. Jeremiah Barkman, 43, from Beaverton, said the first time he saw a didgeridoo player in San Francisco he knew that was going to be his instrument for life. Barkman had been ...
GAINESVILLE - The didgeridoo - an ancient Australian wind instrument played by aboriginal tribesman for thousands of years - has never been much of a weapon. As much as 4 feet long, the hollowed-out ...
The didgeridoo is, to American ears, an exotic instrument. An instrument of the Australian Aborigines, most commonly made of the hollowed-out trunk of a eucalyptus tree, the didgeridoo has had no ...
The routine that reminds the Vancouver Island community of Port Alberni it could be hit by a devastating tsunami has just become a little more funky. As of this fall, the sounds of a didgeridoo, a ...
Plymouth >> When Australian Aborigines began blowing into didgeridoos a thousand-plus years ago, they couldn’t have imagined how far the hypnotic music of their tubular wind instruments (called ...
A didgeridoo maker demonstrated the power of music when he played a tune and caused a herd of cows to stand to attention. Italian musician Andrea Furlan was captured on camera by filmmaker friend ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X PLYMOUTH >> When Australian Aborigines began blowing into didgeridoos a thousand-plus years ago, ...
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