Australian Aboriginal Didgeridoo Music
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- Australian Aboriginal music includes the music of Aboriginal Australians and social, cultural and ceremonial observances of these people, down through the millennia of their individual and collective histories to the present day, and has existed for 40,000 years. The traditional forms include many aspects of performance and musical instrumentation which are unique to particular regions or Indigenous Australian groups. A didgeridoo is a type of musical instrument that, according to western musicological classification, falls into the category of aerophone. It is one of the oldest instruments to date. It consists of a long tube, without finger holes, through which the player blows. It is sometimes fitted with a mouthpiece of beeswax. Didgeridoos are traditionally made of eucalyptus, but contemporary materials such as PVC piping are used. In traditional situations it is played only by men, usually as an accompaniment to ceremonial or recreational singing, or, much more rarely, as a solo instrument. Although traditionally the instrument was not widespread around the country - it was only used by Aboriginal groups in the most northerly areas - today it is commonly considered the national instrument of the Australian Aborigines and is world-renowned as a unique and iconic instrument.
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5:08 I swear the guy's singing 'didgeridoo' into the instrument
😂😂😂😂
yeah
Maybe that's how the instrument got it's name?
That would make sense
It really does seem like it! He sounds like he's preparing a beat drop 😯
Class: is silent
My stomach:
lol
Looool🤣🤣
Me too, but when I fart
AHAHHA SAME
Stfu cringeworthy!
Ah yes ancient dubstep
yes
@Kazumaf what does this have to do with ancient dubstep?
HAHA!
😂👍
Probably why I’m so drawn to it lol imagine this with Mongolian throat singing and deep drums
Scar: *speaks*
Every hyena within a 5 mile radius: 5:02
Underrated comment, oh my good Lord LMFAO
@@salemgothic9436 how is this underrated?????????
@@JustaJackalope it’s just a funny comment, that needs more attention, sorry didn’t mean to be rude
@@JustaJackalope Saying “this is underrated” isn’t a rude comment. I really don’t understand why lots of people think it is. It simply means it’s good, but not a lot of people noticed it.
Fun fact: traditional aborignal didgeridoo rhythms contain animal sounds.
The one depicted on your time stamp is a kookaburra laugh.
Me: tries to sleep
The fly flying near my ear:
Sure it wasn’t a bird
Sure it wasn’t your mum’s slipper?
Sure it wasn’t your dad’s ass?
Ian Malcolm Sure it wasn’t Micheal Jackson?
Ian Malcolm Sure it wasn’t Arnold Schwarzenegger?
5:01 When you enter a jungle in a videogame
More like when you enter a forest in Australia, kookaburras be laughing their asses off
Monkeys I would say
Jumanji.
ty the tasmanian tiger omg
YOOOOOOOOOOO I HEARD THAT SOUND IN LITTLE BIG PLANET.
long live the native aboriginal people of australia.
May the aboriginals and English DNA Australians come to co-exist in harmony and love, with no more racism. Creating a society and country where the best of both cultures thrive. !
Neat
Love them
Aboriginals assimilated into the White Australians tho
@@rudrakshpainuly1294 Not completely. They're still around. At least as far as I know.
21:57 7 year old kid playing with toy plane
*N Y Y Y O O O M M M*
@@webzter2661 *P O E*
@HC videos yeah bro we invented your everyday aeroplane sound but kids version
LMAO its even better because i hear the sound of the 7 yo saying "Oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah"
Is it only me or does it sounds like the instrument is actually talking?
It kinda sounds like it's chanting a Mantra of a sort.
Very relaxing.
RoninsKitchen it's saying hit the bong, hit the bong, where's the water? 😂😂😂
Giordano Ramirez omfg *cannot be unheard* .. 😫🤣 deadd 💀do not resuscitate loll 😝
Giordano Ramirez That's all I'm hearing now, thanks a lot😂😂
You are right! It does sound like a chant... check this... I was amazed when I czme across this...
th-cam.com/video/8HjTr4_UtLM/w-d-xo.html
it kinda is talking because the person playing it is talking into it?
I remember as a kid, a guy came to my elementary school with a didgeridoo and played for us. It was interesting because he talked about a technique that was used to play the instruments, where you would non-stop breathe out by simultaneously breathing in your nose while breathing out of the mouth... It is still hard to really imagine how to do it, but I guess it's something you must really train a lot for.
Pikangie I tried doing it...I almost passed out!
Pikangie it's called circular breathing. most wind instruments can learn it. I said they can, not all put in the effort
Pikangie its simple. Fill your mouth with drink but dont swallow it then simply breathe through your nose. Its the same way as you play and need to breathe. Its called circular breathing
Pikangie ME TOO!!!!! Mandarin Oaks Elementary I remember it vividly everyone laughed but I thought it was so cool!!
Circular breathing. Really hard. Continuously blowing air out your mouth using your cheeks while breathing in your nose. It's tough because using your cheeks to blow air out isn't as effective as blowing out using your lungs. I've tried when I played the trumpet. It takes practice.
0:01
“Raise the vol- Raise the vol- Raise the volume.”
Hey guys just open the housing market and sell to be able you
reetavar reetavar reetavaru
I just did freaky lol
The song at 5:08 put me into a trance. The didgeridoo in the background felt like it was the hum of the Earth and the animal sounds were the life that exists on Earth. Indigenous music is deeply rooted in the Earth and the universe itself. Something wells up when we listen and it's undeniably a part of us and a part of nature simultaneously.
Beautiful comment, was blessed reading it. God bless… 💙🙏
To me, this song almost sounds like it’s saying “digeridoo” over and over at the start..?
Also, as an Australian, I can hear the inspiration they’ve taken from the native wildlife! Beautiful!❤️💖
what are you smoking
@@rhettabrams1153the blessed Herb 🌿🌿🍃🌿🌿
As an Australian i can say that this is how we summon aliens
Im here so it works.
Due to what's going on at the moment, they might wait until next year to come.
What you don't realize is that since he's an Australian, the REST OF US are the aliens since Australia sits on a planet opposite ours.
Sounds like dmt
Don't tell me that man! I'm toking up right now!
When you are 1% Australian
when you're 100% aussie
*didgeridoo music remix intensifies*
Ye s same for me XD
3% instead
100% 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚖𝚎
100% for me
my mom and dad at the court: talking about taxes and divorce
my brain: this at 2x speed
XDXDDXD
Lmfao
@@FarmerDingus thank you
holy fuck kkkkk
😞
Nobody:
6 year old me with an electrical toothbrush:
When I was little I played songs while I brushed my teeth and thought the electric toothbrush went with every song. Turns out I had no clue what a metronome was.
Very relatable
Pretty sure this is how Australians summon aliens.
Yeah 👽❌
too fucken right mate, grab the outer world brothers and have a nice bbq with a few cold ones just kicking back
We were trying to But then Europeans showed up :/ ABORT MISSION
Australian hater
Ashley - Exactly what I was thinking as I heard this
I Bought my Didgeridoo in Byron Bay NSW in 2007, and I currently play this December 2017 in the Midwest. I brought my instrument home over 7000 miles and it is my only connection back to the paradise of Australia.
Wutaii1 i i.
Do you name your Didjies?
Wutaii1 Nostalgia perfect gift baskets thank you from Aunt xoxo
Wutaii1 Nostalgia Go back mate. Home is calling.
I am trying every day. I already know where I want to be buried in Brisbane. Is that bad?lol
When you get caught stealing bread in England.
Hahaha good one
Took me a sec
😂
😂😂😂
You are next 10 years
Funeral attendants: silent
My ass: 9:34
This triggers something in my heart more than any tribal music on here
indeed correct something magical about their culture. very sacred.
It triggers my soul in a good way, and if im high and listen to it, it feels like im a god
north american native drumming strikes me as well, there haunting cries ( singing )....it kinda makes me cry...such a utopic culture, ruined by europians ....they really did lived WITH the animals....i love australian aboriginees...its sad they almost were wiped out also
,,,,,=^..^=,,,,
It was originally known as a Yirdaki in the traditional language. it is sacred to them it dates back as far as 30 - 40,000 years ago
I believe there's different languages among the Aborigines depending on what territory you're in.
Our ancestors calling for us.
its epic to read comments with this music
A jeni shqiptar?
A jeni shqiptar?
Thats all I do
I do it
same i am looking in the comments
I'm native american and I respect the aboriginal tribe
You're Indian? I am Croat, we came on the shores of Adriatic sea in 7th century (that was Ilirya then), we didn't occupy, we mixed with them. Now it's Croatia (1500 years!)
Before 7th century we lived in Europe also, somewhere in the territory of today Iran, in much bigger state called White Croatia. So, as you, long heritage...., and also like you I have great respect for Aboriginal people.
Have a good and fulfilled life! Bye from Tibor M.!
@@T-borG interesting and it's nice you respect them as well
I am indigenous Australian respect to all other natives was once indigenous land always will be ❤️💛🖤
As a New Zealander🇳🇿. I love Australia🇭🇲
As an Aboriginal Australian I love New Zealand
as an australian i love new zealand
Being born a New Zealander, but growing up an Australian, I love both countries equally!
❤ 🇦🇺 ❤ 🟰 ❤ 🇳🇿 ❤
As a New Zealander _of_ Aboriginal descent, I say thank you!
@@PrawnAddiction No worries, mate! 🇦🇺👍
Chur, cuzzie! 🇳🇿👍
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Fried Watermelon as we do sis if they only knew xoxo, peace
How did you know?
Free your mind...oldie
That’s rude you fuck wit
YOU JUST MADE MY DAY !!!! THANK YOU =)
Great Britain arrives
Great Britain: what is this place!?
00:00
Inland taipan: Hell
Great britain: "perfect, let's us begin our prison construction."
Dutch discovered Australia
The discovered van dieman land
@@gweher43 1616, dirk hartog of the Netherlands landed on the uninhabited island of Dirk Hartog Island.
Girls in Australia: I hate this desert!
Boys in Australia: 14:11
real
have you ever spoken to a girl before man
The First Australians are a magical people.
But, to them, it's not magic. It's just their way of life.
I love them.
**AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM 🇦🇺**
😂😂
Juan
AuStRaLiAnS aLl LeT uS rEjOiCe
No
@@draculuah why
When you say “mate” after every sentence
Ok mate
G'day mate
Yeah nah mate
Snipers a good job mate!
I do but I'm British lol 😂
This taps into something...primordial.
There are no words to describe the haunting beauty of these sounds.
No one:
The fly in my room at 2 am
Me and the boys when the waiter takes out order at Outbacks
me and the boys when all the bowls are in the dishwasher and we just made ramen:
I love Outback
@@turbosaiyan93 ikr it’s my favorite
As a Mexican, I love Australia. I wish I could go there one day.
🇲🇽❤🇦🇺
Greetings from Toluca, Mexico 😃
yes bro
You can hear the inhaling of breathes whilst hes playing it thats crazy
Who ever blew into a hollow log as a joke 10,000 years ago is probably just laughing his rear off at this
that is not likely. if anyone started something like this over ten thousand years ago and it was still going, that would be an impressive feat! to then all of a sudden laugh at what you started makes no sense. then of course there is the point being that most human beings cannot circular breath constantly. I very much think you are not considering these things.
Couple decades ago I was doing a consulting project in Bath, England . Had a late lunch at a great cafe just off an important open "square" gathering place. Walked out of cafe and heard this unusual sound. Walked toward square where many dozens were gathered around something.
Sound stopped and people left. There was a young white guy with this long tube stick. He was 24 from AU and just move to UK. Learned to play from Native Aboriginal People.
Bought his tape and listened to it regularly for two decades. Finally it fell apart which made me sad. Perfect meditation vibrations.
Hi 🙋♀️ John
Are you able to find his music anywhere else? I would hate to have a favorite song be gone for good.
I played for my dad who had anxiety dementia and he went quiet into a slumped relax. Amazing ❤❤️🦅🙏
God bless Australia, I lived and worked abroad for 4 years, a wonderful and beautiful country, greetings from Hungary🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💓💓💓💓💓💓🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love Hungary from Australia
I'm surprised how most native music (like Native American or ancient Mesoamerican)are flutes but this kind of native music is much different and I like it. Much respects to the Native Aboriginals of Australia❤
🙏🎶🙏
i mean if you look at a didge its just a massive flute!
A very unique people …..
Pretty much all natives had flutes in their music including Europeans when they were native the reason being is because of animal Bones.
The very first instruments for humans were drums and flutes.
Flutes are easy to make, almost everyone has had them at some point in the evolution of their culture. It’s basically the beginner instrument to craft for a society.
"Would you like some Vegemite with that?"
JNathan Yes please!
JNathan dssewe
Nah, she'll be right, just popped down to coles and got Promite instead, eh.
Seriously though Vegemite is poisonous cat's piss, it's sad that we're not known internationally for something beautiful like Arnott's© _Tim Tams_ because those are fucking grouse, not gross.
I'm not even a fan of bikkies but I can never turn down one of those little fucking beauties, they're bloody rippah quality, they're so velvety smooth and they melt in your mouth. Anyone who wants the taste of real Australia; try Tim Tams.
that is so raciest
Yes Vegemite with that please and also get me a 6pack of cold beer
This has so much felling and connection… it is magical. Love it.
Music from my beautiful country🇦🇺
14:26. When these dudes kick it on this jam out in the bush, crocodiles begin mating.
I cannot unhear this now.
Oh- oh dear god 🤣
In my funeral I want someone to play the didgeridoo...
learn to play it yourself and live forever
that would the a cool fun eral
Doubtful an aboriginal
Would play it for you
if i had a didgeridoo then ill summon your soul
@@citin7829 so you're saying that we should put the ....fun.... back in funeral? 😋
5:58
Demented cat: I have heard your call-
Sniper mains are like
that's one long ass sunset
It’s a picture :/
No you Tube channel it’s a joke
@@Max-pe7or r/wooosh
Welcome to the British Empire, Mate. ;)
@@Max-pe7or It's a joke :/
This instrument really hits parts of your brain and soul like no other=Transcending
Listen to Norwegian Bukkehorn, That is the most "Transcendental" instrument in my opinion.
Snuppeluppen søppelsopp, Norge?
Dipsy Doodles l
It literally does when you play when you hit the rite tone, your head and body should literally vibrates.
A contrabassoon will do the same thing.
Dipsy Doodles I like it
When he said "*didgeridoo noises*" I felt that 😔
The digeredoo talks, like all music, without words, perhaps a couple of bird calls, I love to hear it.
I love the lyrics
chicken sounds LOL
Aussies be like
"WE THE ONE WE THE ONE WE THE ONE"
Weawowawawoooaweawoo is my favorite part
@@TheBluestScoop me i am one
Shhh... Do you hear that? Come on! This way!
*Gasp* shhhhh. It's the wild Aussie... they appear to be making their mating call... This is a sight to remember, I'm tellin ya.
booooongjoooorooooo raaaaaaaaooorrrr
Nothing sounds better at night in Australia sitting around a camp fire listening to a skilled Didge, Always was Always will be
Nobody:
Me brushing my teeth aggrevisely with a toothbrush
No wire brush
My brain cells are vibrating while listening to this
Same with my last 2 brain cells.
@@Justanotherlemon lol
My whole body is vibrating
Try at 2x playback speed
Now entering Junkertown
No place like home 😭
Beukes Mad Max, correct?
LokiTheKing no
That's a great Winston map.
Piss off, bighead!
My dog is going crazy over these hard beats
i give you a tip listen to this at 2x speed
I'm studying the Warlpiri language, I love this music!!😀
***** oh wow, which one?
LorikeetGames I think I live around Darug
The digeridoo was used to lure the reptillians from hiding and that rock that it shows is where the battle took place. That is why people are not aloud to excavate that area.
Really? Im shocked because I use this kind of music to relax when im anxious and angry ( having ptsd it helps me with my flashbacks) I used to laugh saying it must be that it relaxes the reptilian part of my brain. Could it be possible that the sound waves of didjgeridoo could have healing or soothing effect especially to extreme stress of rage ? Music is really medicine for the soul .
its said that if you take a stone from this place you will have extreme bad luck until it is returned. there used to be a hut with all these stones attached to stories of misfortune lining the walls. im not sure if it still stands
@@keydar6637 Uluru is a sacred place to the local Aboriginal community, a spirit place, tourists used to be able climb the rock, but the disrespect of this place caused much distress, and they stopped the tourists from climbing Uluru, and native guides conduct tours to educate people on their culture now.
I do not think you have a clue mate. That is no dream-time story I have heard, just your wild imagination.
@@kerryrandall6618 please have a read www.news.com.au/travel/australian-holidays/northern-territory/the-souvenir-from-uluru-you-should-never-take/news-story/31345382f651611f088775ae0eb16e5f
Yes That's a Good Sound!
currently visiting australia and i went with my girlfriend on this really fantastic tour at this cultural center in Rockhamoton and on the tour the guide played the didgeridoo and it is just a completely different experience in person you really feel it in your body and all around you and for the couple minutes he played it it was just incredible i was in a trance it’s just an amazing instrument
also he the guide explained to us how there are specific songs that are played but there isn’t sheet music or tab like with a “normal” instrument it’s just oral tradition which i think is just so fascinating. i wonder how different the songs would be if we were to go back in time and listen to the songs when they were first created.
Who’s There after watching stereotypical music around the world?😂
I am, but is this the one he used? I can't find the part he used in this video.
Bergen yeah me too 😂
Meee lol
Sounds like a peyote scene
Yes!!
Beautiful. This music is serene but it has an energy to it that makes it feel alive. You can almost imagine yourself there with the vast expanse of sky above you.
Made my new-born sleep , cheers 👍
I'm from Scotland and that's quite a masterpiece
👍👍
Well, AC/DC are basically Scottish
Scottish Need a lot Adventure mate, How about William Wallace?
Run rig better
@@streetscienceofficial8675no prodys allowed
DNA test: .001% Australian
Me:
It's amazing in every way when you think of the country or the people there, because many of us outside Australia don't get their social and cultural impacts they shared. It's also amazing that when we think of Australia, we think of the Aborigines who settled there for many thousands of years. They showed it all, especially the history, culture, the way they live, and of course, the music we are listening to.
Makes me sad thinking of that, for example, music of Aztecs didn't survive to present day, while there are images of people dancing and reading poetry left by them.
@@heleneschaunard5549 their music is still here. Both direct (not exact, but danzantes still carry some of the musical tradition), and also elements are in mariachi tambien.
Stimulate
the first nation people are the oldest culture in the world.. we are now learning so much how to look after the land and seeking the first nation people skills because us settlers have no idea and are just destroying this beautiful country. afew years ago alot of australia was on fire.
This is how the Australian accent became a little different to the British accent.
I am Italian but I like so much this instrument🤗
Italian sunaboni pemajano macaroni
These are the best didjeridoo tracks I ever listened to. So beasty, so animal, intense and spiritual... Thanks.
That's a very sacred music
Chester Harde indeed, sometimes I wonder if all native people used chants with instruments made of organic material and hallucinogens to some how reach a higher state of consciousness? but who will ever know
All the evidence suggests that you are correct. However a higher state of consciousness can be achieved by various means, and not only by the use of plants and herbs. It depends on the individual Shaman and the cultural context. Shamanism is probably one of if not the oldest form of indigenous spirituality - bearing in mind that we are all indigenous/native to somewhere or other.
Playing the Yidaki alone sets you into a higher state of conciousness after a while. The combination of the basic drone together with the circular breathing (which may sometimes end up being a constant hyperventilation depending on the rhythms played on the instrument) has already a hallucinogenic effect. I do not even want to think about what happens when you combine this with mind extending substances.
I played for two hours once, didn't even realise the time had passed. Total head trip somewhere in the outback, the images are fantastic, better than any CGI game.
Sean Charles Is there any explanation to this?
I've always knew what a dij is but never cared too much about it until I heard the sounds it makes. I've fell in love with it ever since and I can't stop listening to it. It's the only musical instrument that helps me meditate, even more than drums. It just sounds so natural to listen to this while meditating. I know that to each it's own but I feel that I'm not the only one who thinks like that.
I'm a Queenslander, and i love this music! It's so good and relaxing!
My brother Australia is one of the coolest counties on Earth. Theres so much wildlife that only exists there.
I was driving through Paia on Maui and something made me jam my brakes. A strange vibration in my bones! I got out of my truck and investigated. I found 2 guys sitting on the sidewalk blowing into.....you know what. I was floored! I absolutely love it. I think Australian indigenous people are magic.
100%Correct...they are magic,they rescued me!!!
The fact that a (very talented) human being plus a wooden tube can produce such a 'scifi-esque' sound is just amazing!
I love australian aboriginal culture and art. Thanks!
Love the sound of the didgeridoo. Sounds so catchy.
It sounds like jumpy
Today I was having bad anxiety and was going through singing bowls/ xxx frequency music/ mantra.. Then ran into this: OFCOURSE! Digeridoo!! Instant smile, instant tears of relief.. Especially when I started "silly dancing" to it.. BIG HEALING properties.. Thanks so much for the music
Love them or hate them these guys spittin’ straight fax
No printer
I am so HAPPY and FREE right now! These guys are having a great time! I absolutely love the Yidaki! This track is peace, joy, laughter, reflection, grounding and more! Thanks to my wonderful brothers who decided to record this! Peace and Joy!!!.... The Vibes are Lovely!
Hi 🙋♀️ jemeul
Grand respect, cela est magnifique. 🙏
Yeah brother.
Feeling those good vibrations🤘🙏🍄
Movie scene: *goes to Australia*
Music during scene:
Me after moving to australia:
The didgeridoo has got to be one of the most evocative instruments ever. How did you get to be so cool, Australia? :)
Yes....thank you so much....
Relaxing music NUMBER 1!🙂
I`m from Ukraine and I love this music!!)
That`s amasing
How's Odessa man?
Слава Украïна!
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The early Aboriginals designed the didgeridoo to recreate the Sacred OM AUM sound. The subtle humming frequency of creation. It signifies the essence of the ultimate reality, consciousness or all that is. They were spiritually on another level. It was not a musical wind instrument to start but a way of connecting with the universe during spiritual ceremonies. Its a beautiful and memorising sound produced. I could listen to it all day.
Bus driver:the bus engine isnt that loud
The bus engine:
Born and raised in Australia. Love it. Best country on earth
Yup I was born and raised by them and I play my didgeridoo everyday in my padic and the birds flew away
Ssssssh 🤫
I asked a newzelander where monkeys come from he said australia
One country tramp
my dog Rottweiler loves it so much, he falls asleep after 1 minute every time I listen to it. this music is incredible❤️
Owh that's so sweet lady, where yaa from, Yoo stunning woman.. 🍷
Spongebob: HI DIDGERIDOO PLAYER!!!!
🤣
9:07 my cat trying to get inside at 2am
me: 5:01
my cat afterwards: 14:28
This is my taste buds when I have a snack at 3am
When the other team has 3 aim botting snipers
When the rest of the team goes spy
Unexpected tf2
When you try to do this at home and accidentally summons the 69 demon's hiding under your bed
Haha it does feel like that doesn't it
Nice
It's the Babadook!
I recommend using headphones. Then close your eyes. Welcome to Australia!
I started playing this for my cockatiel and she clicked the like button! 😂
That's fantastic 😊 I can just picture it very well ❣️
That ancient sound never gets old