I want an oboe.
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โ 1 year ago(November 18, 2024 09:51 PM)ยฝ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ยฝ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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DrakeStraw โ 1 year ago(November 19, 2024 05:04 AM)
Do you play any horns at all? My grandson is an expert and plays clarinet, sax, bassoon, trumpet and he just started learning trombone. Because of the double reed, the oboe isn't the easiest of horns. He started with clarinet, because the transition to sax is easier than vice versa.
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๏ธ Christina 1986-05-20 


โ 1 year ago(November 19, 2024 05:34 AM)That's so cool your grandson is an expert, playing the clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, and trumpet musical instruments and is starting the trombone.
No, I just can play recorder. I'm good at it in technique/technic and learning lessons.
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Wu Ming โ 1 year ago(November 19, 2024 09:11 AM)
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Here's something to complement the didgeridoo. David Gulpilil dancing.
3 Dances Gulpilil
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It's easy to recognize the animals depicted.
The best thing for me is that the didgeridoo players hardly take a breath, means, without interruptions using the
"all-round air technique"
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Wu Ming โ 1 year ago(November 19, 2024 09:57 AM)
NZer November 19, 2024 04:52 PM
Member since March 21, 2017
Here's something to complement the didgeridoo. David Gulpilil dancing.
3 Dances Gulpilil
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Additional info about your video (you probably already know that):
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"Many Aboriginal groups have custom / laws that prohibit the image being shown or sometimes speaking of the name of deceased people. Out of respect for those customs we have an agreement with representatives of Australian Aboriginal communities that we add this warning to the start of our historical films so as to alert them to fact that there are people featured in the film that are most likely deceased. Aboriginal viewers can then decide if viewing the film is appropriate or not."
That's nice and sad at the same time.
Gulpilil died at his home in Murray Bridge, South Australia, on 29 November 2021. Following his death, his family requested that he be referred to as David Dalaithngu for a period of time to avoid naming the dead, and many news articles about his death refrained from using the actor's professional name, while warning that the articles contained his name and image.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gulpilil#Later_life_and_death
Please, rest in peace, Mr. David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu.
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