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.
As a former physics professor at Oxford University, Graham Wiggins (aka Dr. Didg) seems unlikely as a radical innovator of music. But his latest album, "Dust Devils," does just that by combining the ...
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 ...
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 ...
The instrument – fabled into existence tens of thousands of years ago, but more familiar to Western ears in the last few decades – is made from the branches of the eucalyptus and gum trees. Hollowed ...
“Get your lips loose,” said Andrew Werderitsch to the 13 students. “Don’t worry about the spit. Get your lips as big and juicy as they can be.” No, this isn’t a class on advanced smooching. It’s a ...
As usual, my friend Wilfried in Holland has been roaming the web with gusto and abandon. First of all he pointed me at an article about a new book written by professor from the University of Minnesota ...
Who is to say that a musical instrument is primitive? Who is to say that a musical instrument tells us nothing about psychology and the human experience? The Australian Didgeridoo is the most ancient ...
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