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Revisi per 8 Januari 2008 23.10
Didgeridoo (atau didjeridu) adalah alat musik tiup penduduk asli Australia dari bagian utara Australia.
Sebuah didjeridu biasanya berbentuk silinder atau cenderung kerucut, serta berukuran panjang sekitar 1 sampai 2 meter, kebanyakan berukuran 1,2 meter. Jarang sekali berkuran yang lebih pendek atau lebih panjang dari ini . Pada umumnya, semakin panjang alat musik ini, kunci nadanya semakin rendah. Para pemain tradisional Aborigin lebih menyukai kunci nada antara D ke F♯
Pemain didgeridoo terkemuka
Rujukan dan bibliografi terpilih
- Chaloupka, G. (1993): Journey in Time. Reed, Sydney.
- Cope, Jonathan (2000):How to Play the Didjeridoo - a practical guide for everyone. ISBN 0-9539811-0-X.
- Kennedy, K. (1933): Instruments of music used by the Australian Aborigines. Mankind (August edition), hlm. 147-157.
- Jones, T. A. (1967): The didjeridu. Some comparisons of its typology and musical functions with similar instruments throughout the world. Studies in Music #1, hlm. 23-55.
- Lindner, D. (ed) (2005): The Didgeridoo Phenomenon. From Ancient Times to the Modern Age. Traumzeit-Verlag, Germany.
Lihat pula
Pranala luar
Wikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Didgeridoo.
- iDIDJ Australia: Australian Didgeridoo Cultural Hub
- Dreamtime, the site of the World Famous Didjeridu Mailing List
- The physics of the didj
- It's as Irish as - er - didgeridoo
- DidgeWorld Networking the worldwide didgeridoo community
- Didge Circular Breathing
- Extensive articles Tutorials and Interviews
- Didgeridoo Acoustics from Music Acoustics at UNSW
- Playing the Didgeridoo - A Foundation embouchure, diaphragm support, overtones, oral stops with MP3's
- Manikay.Com Database of audio recordings of traditional Arnhem Land music, samples included, many with didgeridoo
- [1] Didjeridu: A Guide. General info on the didgeridoo, with citations and references