• An aerophone (a musical instrument played by buzzing the lips and blowing) indigenous to Australias Aboriginal people. The birthplace of [the didgeridoo] is thought to be North East Arnhemland in the Northern Territory of Australia.
    [The didgeridoo] traditionally, is a termite hollowed eucalyptus tree branch or trunk.
    [Didgeridoo] is a colonial term for the instrument. The one of indigenous names for it in NE Arnhemland is yirdaki.


    Didgeridoo meaning & definition 1 of Didgeridoo.


  • An Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in the form of a long wooden tube, traditionally made from a hollow branch, which is blown to produce a deep, resonant sound, varied by rhythmic accents of timbre and volume.

    Didgeridoo meaning & definition 2 of Didgeridoo.


  • a long wooden wind instrument played by Australian Aborigines to produce a long deep sound

    Didgeridoo meaning & definition 3 of Didgeridoo.

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