Didgeridoo Acoustic Guitar. Australia – by Aramis
Australia tribal gathering Didgeridoo & Guitar Aborigine fire dance to didgeridoo. Bundjalung is the name of the tribe & the area where I live. This track has been named after the Bundjalung people. ©2009 Aramis
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Wow! I really can’t find the words for it. This piece of music is just wow! Listening to it enlightened my day =)
@gregfak
Hi, thanks tor stopping by for a listen & your comment, glad I could add a little light to your day
Aramis
i absolutely love how the guitar solo doesn’t obnoxiously take up all the sonic space with more notes than are needed, how it’s simple but so…amazing, and the two instruments blend together so harmoniously. very refreshing to my ears
@Avedemis. Hey thanks for the comment, Glad you can hear that good taste can also be the notes that don’t get played.
Aramis
Sounds great. I like it very much
Sounds great. I like it very much
Great stuff !!!
Cool… I’m fkn speechless!
tu w Polsce jest teraz okropnie zimno i paskudnie,ta muzyka to tak, jakby lato si? rzuci?o na plecy i delikatnie gryz?o w szyje,razem z komarami…
This is what inspired me to play the didgeridoo I hope one day in my life I will see the man who wrote this and jam with him. Probably woulnt happen cuz I live in America and you live in Australia but I can hope cant I. Anyway this is one of the most beautiful didgeridoo compositions Ive ever heard.
the guitar really adds alot to this! really love this!!!
damn… NICE.
im still learing how toy plat this lol and im slowley learning how to play the didgeridoo i love this ill play this when i go to bed at night thats how shoothing it is
@number1punisher That’s awsome my friend so glad you like my music.. keep on playin!
Nice! I like how you’ve seamlessly integrated the guitar with traditional music. =D
buenisimo aramis
Standing ovation!!!
hi, really nice work my friend i started to play didge and guitar too it opens you so much more space for playing, and in which tuning do play your guitar in this tune?
greetings chris
awesome, I Love the song, thank You,
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open D tuning? Great tune!
Can someone give me names of guitarists that play like this but without Didgeridoo?
Great work, Top shelf. It’d be awesome to listen to this atop of Woolumbin (Mt Warning) on sunrise!!
any chance to get tabs for this song?
I’d love to play it. I figured the didge part out, but I’m not that great with the guitar yet.
Love this! i play the didge so i know how challenging it can be to make it sound unique. I’d love to hear something like this in concert