The didgeridoo
is a unique and hard to play wind instrument that emits an entrancing
drone sound when a skilled didgeridooer (unofficial term) is behind the
tube.
This totally tubular instrument was created (approximately)
1,500 years ago by Indigenous Australians, but the instrument's
popularity inexplicably rose during the 1990s. That spike in popularity
resulted in the didgeridoo becoming modernized in terms of what the
drone pipe is made out of and how it's played.
Andrea Furlan is a modern didgeridoo master who knows how to make some really cool sounds with that painted tube of his.
The
sound of his "Butterfly Landscape" is so cool, in fact, that it
attracts a herd of cows, who find his unorthodox didgeridooing technique
too fascinating to ignore. Looks like Andrea will be serving up steaks
at the next didgeridoo jamboree!
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