If you want to make a didgeridoo that stays true to the original Aboriginal traditions, it is best to use eucalyptus wood. This not only respects the cultural significance but also ensures the authentic sound of the instrument
@@An-Alien-On-Earthor, we can expect that an instrument’s origins do not limit its ability or importance to continue to manifest in the universe. I fully support this alternative interpretation.
From someone who works with didjeridu players from arnhem land, you also respect these traditions by showing how versatile they are in new, creative contexts
We listen to you in Poland
The rhythm is so hip hop.
Great job!
❤❤❤. Love your sound. HexSpira didgeridoo are amazing. Very clear sound.
Not only is the sound cool, but also seeing your free hand expressing your connection to the instrument and the rhythm
It's hard not to run around in circles in my room, Thank you for this masterpiece
Love from France
great work ! Your sound touch me
Wow that's a deep sound !
Bravo 👏
Brother this is beyond sick, great performance!
Very nice, thanks for sharing again!
Thank you🤎
Super Cool🦄🐆🪸🦤🐲🦂🦅🦔🐝
Good video 🙂
Greetings from
Croatia
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Is this the same music instrument used by Tibetians... Where are you from friend. By the way am from southern India. Love your involvement.
If you want to make a didgeridoo that stays true to the original Aboriginal traditions, it is best to use eucalyptus wood. This not only respects the cultural significance but also ensures the authentic sound of the instrument
You are so right 👍
@@An-Alien-On-Earthor, we can expect that an instrument’s origins do not limit its ability or importance to continue to manifest in the universe. I fully support this alternative interpretation.
From someone who works with didjeridu players from arnhem land, you also respect these traditions by showing how versatile they are in new, creative contexts