Aboriginal Sound Instruments

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Experience the mesmerizing sounds of Aboriginal culture with our exclusive collection of Aboriginal Sound Instruments. This remarkable compact disc, released by Aboriginal Studies Press in 1978, showcases the rich musical heritage of Northern Australia through carefully recorded performances. Each track captures the unique auditory landscape created by traditional instruments such as idiophones, including paired sticks, boomerang clapsticks, and rasps. The powerful rhythms are complemented by the vibrant tones of the hand-beaten, single-headed skin drum from Cape York, Queensland, as well as the enchanting sounds of the didjeridu, an iconic Aboriginal aerophone. This CD is perfect for educators, musicians, and anyone interested in the cultural significance of Aboriginal music. Immerse yourself in the profound legacy of Australia's Indigenous sounds and add this exceptional audio experience to your collection. Don't forget, shipping for this item is absolutely free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery, as this item is shipped directly to you. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Ensure you grasp this opportunity to explore the rich tapestry of Aboriginal sound today!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780855756468
Year: 1978
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press

Compact Disc. Condition: new. Compact Disc. Recorded at a number of different localities in northern Australia, the sound instruments featured include idiophones (paired sticks, boomerang clapsticks, rasps); the membranophone (the hand-beaten, single-headed, skin drum from Cape York, Queensland) and the aerophone, generally known as the didjeridu.

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