Which of the following is a traditional musical instrument of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia?

Correct answer: Didgeridoo

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Sharla
Sharla
en_846, A didgeridoo sounds nothing like a trombone. It has an extremely unique sound which is very versatile depending on the expertise of the person playing it.
Myffa
Myffa
Melode, in the UK the sound of the digeridoo is always associated with childrens' entertainer, Rolf Harris, who constantly appeared on TV playing it and other native instruments ( the wobble board?). After a very long career he turned out,( to the horror of those of whose childhood he had been a part) to have been a closet paedophile. Terrible the damage one man can do.
Myffa
Myffa
LJG, There are actually _Jewish_ aboringinals. I saw one on TV returning from Israel to Sydney airport Customs. He had shoved people aside in order to force his way to the front of every queue ( because _he_ was a " native Australian") and was then kicking off because they confiscated his concealed, but clearly diseased plants from Israel. When they tried to fine him he erupted that he wasn't subject to "their" law and lectured them on the diseases " they" introduced to his people.
Queen Esther
Queen Esther
Melode, well I have heard of a didgeridoo!!!
suzie
suzie
Great. the picture shows a while guy playing.
TJ SISTA
TJ SISTA
It's awesome how they play that 😎.
LJG
LJG
never knew there were white Aboriginal's.
Melode
Melode
I NEVERHEARD A DIGEREEDO PLAYED BUT I WOULD LIKE TO ONE DAY. ABORINGINES HADA KNACK FOR RESOURCEFULNESS.
Player #2512936
Player #2512936
Arohanui, They probably would not like The Blue Man Group either.
Player en_846
Player en_846
The sounds of a trombone in the outback just doesn't work 😕