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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Sound Devices > sound devices > <sound devices by acoustical characteristics> > aerophones > lip-vibrated aerophones > <lip-vibrated aerophones with cylindrical bore> > trumpets (aerophones) > end-blown trumpets
Descripción
Australian end-blown, straight natural trumpets of more or less conical bore, traditionally consisting of a hollowed eucalyptus or bamboo branch over 3 feet in length, stripped of outer bark and often decorated with totemic symbols; played by men, standing or seated on the ground, employing a complex technique involving lip vibration, tongue movements, voiced sounds, circular breathing, and changing the shape of the mouth cavity.
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- 狄潔里都號角 [zh]
- dí jié lǐ dū hào jiǎo [zh]
- di jie li du hao jiao [zh]
- ti chieh li tu hao chiao [zh]
- dijeridu [en]
- didgeridoo [en]
- didgeridoos [en]
- didjeridoo [en]
- didjeridoos [en]
- didjeridu [en]
- didjeridu [nl]
- didjeridu [es]
- digeridoo [en]
- digeridoos [en]
- dijiridus [en]
- 迪傑里度號 [zh]
- didjeridu's [nl]