With permission from Australia's Aboriginal people, it's time to proclaim the didgeridoo as our national instrument, writes Dean Frenkel. The didgeridoo is the sound of Australia. Many countries and ...
Last week’s debates taught us a little something about the Democrats who are running for president, like that Joe Biden doesn’t understand texting and that Marianne Williamson knows a “dark psychic ...
The didgeridoo is traditionally made from a small tree trunk whose core has been eaten by termites. It usually plays only one note, with the player's lips vibrating at a frequency near a maximum in ...
Objective To assess the effects of didgeridoo playing on daytime sleepiness and other outcomes related to sleep by reducing collapsibility of the upper airways in patients with moderate obstructive ...
Alan Dargin, regarded as one of the lead exponents of the didgeridoo, died Feb. 24, from a cerebral haemorrhage following a stroke. He was 40. By Christie Eliezer Alan Dargin, regarded as one of the ...
A low, sonorous tone ripples from the back of the concert hall, a deep, rolling hum from someplace out of time, somewhere primordial. As the audience turns their heads towards the source, the towering ...
Australian researchers have delved deep into the world of acoustic physics to unravel part of their country's indigenous heritage: the ancient art of playing the didgeridoo. The secret of an ...
Aboriginal leaders in Australia have called for a book teaching girls how to play the didgeridoo to be scrapped. The Australian version of the Daring Book for Girls is due to be published next month.
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 ...
The new book 'Best. Movie. Year. Ever.: How 1999 Blew Up The Big Screen' include a chapter on the classic teen comedy '10 Things I Hate About You'. The book reveals Heath Ledger's private parties ...
Scientists have been baffled for years over how the pyramids were actually built, and the exact method Egyptians used is still unknown. However TikToker @taistar42, from Arkansas, US, has claimed he's ...