The didgeridoo, also called the yirdaki, is an Australian wind instrument that originated in the Northern Territory. It was initially discovered in Arnhem Land. It falls under the category of an aerophone, which is a musical instrument that creates sound by causing air to vibrate. In many ways, it resembles a flute. The didgeridoo produces a low, resonant sound in contrast to the flute. GRAB A COPY NOW!!!
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