A didgeridoo is from a hollowed-out tree branch that's hollowed out by termites. When you play it by like sort of going like a horse with your lips, you have to do this thing called circular breathing. It means you have to blow out while blowing in at the same time because it's a long self. That's how they keep the sound going for minutes on end.
Discussing stereotypes and cliches about Australia with podcaster Oliver Gee who comes from a land down under. Learn about Australian English, Aussie accent, Aussie slang and exactly what you should say whenever you meet a true blue Aussie, mate! Vocabulary list available. Hooroo.
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