A pair of musicians will answer that very question when they begin teaching a new three-month course on the ancient Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in Greenpoint later this month. And they won’t ...
Imagine an Aboriginal man walking in northern Australia thousands of years ago. He sees a eucalyptus tree, approaches it, bends towards one of its branches and knocks. He hears the thok-thok sound of ...
You might not expect an ancient Aboriginal instrument from Australia to find its way to Alaska. But walk around downtown Ketchikan on a warm day and you may hear 15-year-old Kinani Halvorsen playing ...
When Steve Honeyman was selected to compete in the “Mr. Kamiakin Contest” during his senior year in high school, he went in with a résumé that was absolutely loaded. Honeyman was a straight-A student, ...
AUSTIN -- Eliot Stone first heard the sound of the didgeridoo when he was in school. He loved it so much, he was inspired to study the instrument and follow his passion to Australia. Stone studied ...
“Get your lips loose,” said Andrew Werderitsch to the 13 students. “Don’t worry about the spit. Get your lips as big and juicy as they can be.” No, this isn’t a class on advanced smooching. It’s a ...
Blues artist Harper demonstrates didgeridoo technique during a lesson at Blues 5 Saturday afternoon. It's hard to describe the tones of a didgeridoo without delving deeply into similes. The call of ...
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