Didgeridoo
(noun)
A long, cylindrical wind instrument of the Aborigines of northern Australia, typically made from a hollow branch of eucalyptus and played with the mouth.
Origin:
From the word 'didjiridu' in the language of the yolngu people of australia's northern territory.
Examples:
- The didgeridoo is considered one of the oldest musical instruments in the world.
- The haunting sound of the didgeridoo is unique and recognizable.
- The didgeridoo is traditionally played by male Aboriginal performers as part of their cultural heritage.
- Playing the didgeridoo requires a great deal of skill and practice.
- The didgeridoo is an important part of traditional indigenous music and is also used in contemporary fusion music.