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  • by Roberto Rocha
  • published from Australia
  • on 2010.05.11

Learning didgeridoo with Andrew Langford

In Alice Springs, the main town of the central Australian outback, Andrew Langford has been doing his didgeridoo show for almost 15 years.

In this video the world-touring veteran of the Aboriginal instrument talks about his passion for its sound and how anyone can learn it.

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3 people commented so far
  1. Didgeridooing sounds and looks rehabilitating. A cure for almost everything. The Australian equivalent of the pandeiro.

    That dog stepping on the piano and singing was also something.

    How about the wine? Living up to expectations?

    Um forte abraco de todos nos aqui.

    by Roberto on 2010.05.11
  2. We can organize a didgeridoo concert here in Mtl. with the tamtams, n’est pas?

    by JaNa on 2010.05.29
  3. Cool vid Roberto, I like it :)

    How’s your Didge playing? Hope you’ve been practising the sniffing and squeezing :D

    greetz

    Mike

    by Michael Mayer on 2010.06.08

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