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30 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

This may be a group of musicians. I see five, maybe six drums, what
could be a didjeridu and various smaller instruments in the middle of
the floor. They would probably be classified as percussionists, although
the didjeridu is a wind instrument.

I love the sounds that comes from it.. They also had in the other day  (probably today also, since the same girl was there) a Jaw Harp (pretty difficult to find the name of this instrument 😁 .. not totally sure if was this, but was at least pretty similar the way it was played and the sounds)
 

 

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1 hour ago, Sparkles said:

I love the sounds that comes from it.. They also had in the other day  (probably today also, since the same girl was there) a Jaw Harp (pretty difficult to find the name of this instrument 😁 .. not totally sure if was this, but was at least pretty similar the way it was played and the sounds)

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That deep, rich, bass/baritone sound of the didjeridu is great. What's
even more amazing is that the sound is continuous because they
never stop blowing into it. They learn to do what's called circular
breathing.

As a kid, I owned a Jaw harp. I knew it as a Jew's Harp, but it has
many names. Check out this link.

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1&q=jews+harp

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