Lesson 8 of 84 ยท World Music
โญ 30 XPThe Didgeridoo of Australia
Hawaiian music uses the ukulele, a small four-stringed instrument.
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Learn about the didgeridoo of australia: perform a rhythm or melody from a non-western tradition
What You'll Learn
Hawaiian music uses the ukulele, a small four-stringed instrument. Hawaiian songs are often about the ocean and nature.
Perform a rhythm or melody from a non-Western tradition
Research a world music tradition and present findings
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
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