
Aboriginal Instruments
Aboriginal instruments are traditional tools used by Indigenous peoples to create music, communicate, and connect with their culture and environment. Common examples include the didgeridoo, a long, hollow wooden tube producing deep, resonant sounds, and clapsticks, wooden sticks struck together for rhythm. These instruments often hold spiritual significance and are crafted from natural materials like wood, bone, and reeds. They play a vital role in ceremonies, storytelling, and cultural expression, embodying the history and identity of Aboriginal communities.