
Didgeridoo
The didgeridoo is a traditional wind instrument from Indigenous Australian cultures, typically made from hollowed-out hardwood or bamboo. It produces a deep, resonant drone sound when played by vibrating the lips and using circular breathing—an alternating inhaling and exhaling technique. The instrument can vary in length and design, influencing its tone and pitch. It is often used in ceremonial contexts, music, and cultural practices, and its haunting sound is recognized worldwide. Playing the didgeridoo requires skill and breath control, creating a unique and powerful musical experience rooted in ancient tradition.