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How to play the Didgeridoo/Didjerdu/Yidaki
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DESCRIPTION This community produced MP3 was produced in Alice Springs by musicians at the Aboriginal Australia Art and Culture Centre. Our comprehensive ‘How to play Didgeridoo lesson’ was the first interactive music school on the Internet and was awarded special recognition by Microsoft (1998) and Yahoo (1999) for innovation.
In the past 10 years “ millions” of didgeridoo students have benefited from the “worlds best didgeridoo lesson” presented by Paul Ah Chee Ngala. Download it to your computer or I pod and we will soon having you playing the world’s oldest instrument. An excellent resource for any didge player or school. |
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How to play the Didgeridoo /Didjerdu/Yidaki - MP3 |
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| LANGUAGE |
French |
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DESCRIPTION This community produced MP3 was produced in Alice Springs by musicians at the Aboriginal Australia Art and Culture Centre. Our comprehensive ‘How to play Didgeridoo lesson’ was the first interactive music school on the Internet and was awarded special recognition by Microsoft (1998) and Yahoo (1999) for innovation.
In the past 10 years “ millions” of didgeridoo students have benefited from the “worlds best didgeridoo lesson” presented by Paul Ah Chee Ngala. Download it to your computer or I pod and we will soon having you playing the world’s oldest instrument. An excellent resource for any didge player or school.
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How to play the Didgeridoo /Didjerdu/Yidaki - MP3 |
NEW PRODUCT
COMING SOON! |
| LANGUAGE |
German |
| REFERENCE |
14AA09 |
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DESCRIPTION This community produced MP3 was produced in Alice Springs by musicians at the Aboriginal Australia Art and Culture Centre. Our comprehensive ‘How to play Didgeridoo lesson’ was the first interactive music school on the Internet and was awarded special recognition by Microsoft (1998) and Yahoo (1999) for innovation.
In the past 10 years “ millions” of didgeridoo students have benefited from the “worlds best didgeridoo lesson” presented by Paul Ah Chee Ngala. Download it to your computer or I pod and we will soon having you playing the world’s oldest instrument. An excellent resource for any didge player or school. |