Didgeridoo

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Didgeridoo

The didgeridoo (/ˌdɪdʒərɪˈd/) (kent as a didjeridu an aw) is a wind instrument developit bi Indigenous Australies o northren Australie aroond 1,500 years ago an still in widespread uise the day baith in Australie an aroond the warld.

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Didgeridoo
A, B an C: Three didgeridoos that wur crafted an decorated bi tradeetional custodians o the instrument
D: Typical non-tradeetional Aboriginal didgeridoo made for tourist trade wi non-tradeetional decorations
E: A didgeridoo made bi non-Aboriginals in Australie, nae decoratit
Bress instrument
Classification
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
(Aerophone soondit bi lip movement)
Playin range
Written range:
Relatit instruments
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Cornet, Bugle,
Naitural trumpet, Post horn, Roman tuba, Bucina, Shofar, Conch, Lur, Baritone horn, Bronze Age Erse Horn
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