| Do you
know what a didgeridoo is? Do you want to do or learn
something different? Find out about it and do it on the
Web. by: Jesse S. Somer Do you
know what a didgeridoo is? There are so many things in
this life that are unknown to us. I bet you could find
out about something outside your normal sphere of vision
and experience everyday for the rest of your life and
still not get close to knowing about everything out
there. Not to mention the number of things we dont
know about our own internal selves-physical, emotional,
spiritual and mental realities that are still unaware to
us. Thats another story however, lets stick
to the external in this article.
I play the didgeridoo. Its a sacred Australian
Aborigine instrument, arguably one of the oldest
instruments in humankinds long history. If you type
didgeridoo into your search engine you will see hundreds
of sites about this thing that youve never even
heard of. You dont know how many people Ive
mentioned it to around the world that never have even
heard the word.
One site I found to be quite thorough and useful was:
http://www.echotree.com.au/index.htm
This retail site explains in detail how a didgeridoo is
made (it is a termite-hollowed branch or tree trunk), how
to choose the right one for you, and of course
instruction on how to play. It explains how to recognize
a quality piece and they say that they can even custom
make one to your desires. Each didj has a key or root
note, and they can be made of several types of wood, some
better than others. Placed on the mouthpiece is
bees wax which makes for an airtight seal against
the face as well as protecting ones mouth from
getting cut by sharp edges.
To give you an idea of the incredible feat it was for the
first Aborigines to make this music 40-60,000 years ago
Ill give you a perspective on how it is played. You
place your mouth in the whole at the top of the hollowed
wood upon the bees wax coating. Then you vibrate your
lips against the edge of the wood, filling your cheeks
with air at the same time to keep the sound constant. The
sound never stops and this is because you circular
breathe-in through the nose and out through your mouth at
the same time. Sounds difficult, and it is for some like
myself, it took me 9 months to get my mind around it. A
friend of mine however did it in a couple of days, and
babies breathe this way naturally! Pretty cool.
On this site as others you can look at a gallery of
instruments, clicking on the ones that interest you. They
are all individual (like snowflakes and humans) and
characteristics such as key, wood type, length and artist
are given. Echo Tree specifically mentions that all their
artwork is individually hand-painted by Aborigine artists
and no two are alike. So unlike many Western musical
instruments that are ubiquitously constructed, you can
have one that is different to all others.
The didgeridoo is just another example of how the
Internet or World Wide Web can be the medium of discovery
in our lives. It is a collective source for all the
ideas, creations and beliefs in our world. Anyone that
connects can add to the rich melting pot of
consciousness. This virtual space that we all
feed and digest from is truly the next step in the
evolution of humanity. Do you want to do or learn
something different? You know where to go.
About the author:
Jesse S. Somer
M6.Net
http://www.m6.net
Jesse S. Somer is a sacred didgeridoo player learning
more about life everyday. Send him a message at www.thepowerofeverythingthatis.com
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