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The '''yidaki''' is a ceremonial Indigenous [[Australia]]n instrument traditionally made from a eucalyptus tree hollowed by termites. As is the tradition of the Yolngu, only certain men are allowed to play this instrument misunderstood by Europeans, who falsely named it '''didgeridoo'''.
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The '''yidaki''' is a ceremonial Indigenous [[Australia]]n instrument traditionally made from a [[eucalyptus]] [[tree]] hollowed by [[termite]]s. As is the tradition of the Yolngu, only men are allowed to play this instrument. It is unfortunately misunderstood by [[Europe]]ans, who falsely named it '''didgeridoo'''.
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Players of the yidaki use a technique called '''circular breathing''', which is essentially when you continuously breathe out while sporadically breathing in. The yidaki produces a deep drone that accompanies ceremonial songs, alongside [[clapsticks]]. Other drone instruments include [[bagpipe]]s (one pipe), [[aulos]], and [[tanpura]].
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