noun
- Plural of didjeridoo; ancient Australian Aboriginal wind instruments made from hollowed eucalyptus wood, played by continuous circular breathing to produce deep, resonant tones.
Usage: Also spelled didgeridoo or didgeridu; Commonly used in world music and contemporary performances
Examples
- The museum displayed several traditional didjeridoos from different Aboriginal communities.
- The musician performed on multiple didjeridoos during the world music festival.
- Aboriginal artists carved intricate designs on the didjeridoos before selling them.
- The deep sounds of didjeridoos echoed through the concert hall.
- Students learned to play didjeridoos using circular breathing techniques.
- The collection included didjeridoos of varying lengths and tones.