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Old 06-22-2008, 12:46 PM
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Default Didgeridoo Techno

If you like World/Fusion music...Try this?


YouTube - Didgeridoo Techno - "Kikin Kookas" by The Web




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I like it! Quite catchy. My husband brought a beautiful didgeridoo home a few years ago but we've not done much more than play one note. It looks pretty though and we're often asked, "What IS that???". I never thought to look on YouTube to see what others have done with it!
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I wasn't that aware of it myself, Until recently. When walking around Perth Australia, I came across a couple of Aboriginal guys, Doing a similar thing in a park.

It's an excellent way, To re-introduce the Aboriginal culture and as an Aussie myself, Thats always great thing!
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Speaking of world music, here's a little o-koto (traditional Japanese instrument) tune written and performed by a fellow named Richard Graham. I think he did it just to show how one can make a dance-ditty on the o-koto. I haven't seen the whole song on ITunes yet, but I'm still hoping! Enjoy!


YouTube -- O-Koto Solo
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