didgeridoo
didge
ˈdɪʤ
dij
ri
ri
doo
ˌdu:
doo
British pronunciation
/dˈɪd‍ʒɹɪdˌuː/

Definition & Meaning of "didgeridoo"in English

Didgeridoo
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an Australian wind instrument consisting of a large bamboo or wooden tube that is played by blowing while using circular breathing technique

didgeridoo definition and meaning

What is a "didgeridoo"?

A didgeridoo is a traditional wind instrument from Indigenous Australian cultures, made from a hollowed-out tree branch or trunk. The player produces sound by vibrating their lips into one end of the instrument while using a technique called circular breathing to maintain a continuous airflow. The didgeridoo has a distinctive, deep, resonant tone with a range of complex, rhythmic sounds. It is used in ceremonial and cultural performances and is valued for its rich, earthy sound and its role in storytelling and ritual.

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