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Didgeridoos in the U.S.A.?
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Didgeridoos in the U.S.A.?
Ian Dare
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Re: Didgeridoos in the U.S.A.?
Dij's are probably more popul;ar in America than in Aus...so much world music/hybrid music looooves the didj...u hear it in cosmo music from USA all the time....dijeridoos wih sitars ontop, etc.
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Re: Didgeridoos in the U.S.A.?
I did the sound, last weekend, at the Courthouse Carnival, in Auburn S.A. One of the artists was a young guy from Victoria called Richard Perso. He not only wrote and sang his own songs, played guitar and 'foot' percussion, but also three didgeridoos, tuned to A, E and D I believe. He gave several magnificent performances, I would strongly suggest catching one of his performances, if you get the chance.
http://www.richardperso.com/
http://www.richardperso.com/
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Re: Didgeridoos in the U.S.A.?
Richard's great, he played here in Canberra earlier this year sometime.
stosostu wrote:I did the sound, last weekend, at the Courthouse Carnival, in Auburn S.A. One of the artists was a young guy from Victoria called Richard Perso. He not only wrote and sang his own songs, played guitar and 'foot' percussion, but also three didgeridoos, tuned to A, E and D I believe. He gave several magnificent performances, I would strongly suggest catching one of his performances, if you get the chance.
http://www.richardperso.com/
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