didgeridoo in English

noun
1
an Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in the form of a long wooden tube, traditionally made from a hollow branch, which is blown to produce a deep, resonant sound, varied by rhythmic accents of timbre and volume.
What sounds like a didgeridoo and a flute weave a stunning and evocative duet.

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1. Both were playing a traditional wind instrument known as the didgeridoo.

2. Perhaps few outside of Australia have heard the didgeridoo, a musical instrument unique to the Australian Aborigine.

3. While in the harbor area, enjoy the free entertainment provided by a wide variety of buskers—acrobats, Aborigines playing the didgeridoo (a typical Aborigine wind instrument), or a jazz ensemble.

4. Unique as it is, the Swiss Alphorn has a number of prototypes in other countries – from Australian didgeridoo to Polish Ligawka, Romanian Bucium, Argentinian Erke and Ukrainian Trembita – all manufactured to the same principle, yet using different technologies.