You might not expect an ancient Aboriginal instrument from Australia to find its way to Alaska. But walk around downtown Ketchikan on a warm day and you may hear 15-year-old Kinani Halvorsen playing ...
Q: What exactly is a didgeridoo? A: The didgeridoo is a wooden horn that is played both percussively and melodically. From a drive to play a variety of different didgeridoos, I began crafting them.
A pair of musicians will answer that very question when they begin teaching a new three-month course on the ancient Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in Greenpoint later this month. And they won’t ...
Jonah Jacobstein, 5, of Ithaca, N.Y., tries making music with a didgeridoo Tuesday afternoon in Wailuku. Jonah and brother Eli, 8, each was given a turn by the the instrument’s owner, Chava Doppio ...
A didgeridoo and a symphony orchestra? It's definitely on the edge to have the two on the same stage, but the pairing may carry the secrets of survival for the arts. Master didgeridoo player Stephen ...
A 30-year-old from Mumbai is reviving the art of playing the oldest instrument in the world, a wind instrument originally developed by indigenous Australians The first time Mac played the didgeridoo, ...
Raspy warbles mixed with low drones at the New School of Music during a recent didgeridoo workshop as participants worked on learning the Australian instrument. Cantabrigian Daniel Orlansky taught 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 ...
Daniel Orlansky has been playing the didgeridoo for 25 years in both America and Europe. He has performed in many locations, notably at Berkley College of Music, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the ...
BEMIDJI, Minn.-It was easy to find Janice Haworth's World Music class on Friday morning. The hum of more than 40 student-made didgeridoos-the centuries-old indigenous Australian wind instrument-filled ...