Lesson 46 of 84 ยท World Music
โญ 30 XPCeltic Jigs and Reels (Part 3)
In Australia, Aboriginal people play the didgeridoo, one of the oldest instruments in the world.
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Learn about celtic jigs and reels (part 3): describe the instruments and style of at least one asian music tradition
What You'll Learn
In Australia, Aboriginal people play the didgeridoo, one of the oldest instruments in the world. It makes a deep, buzzing sound.
Describe the instruments and style of at least one Asian music tradition
Explore Latin American music styles
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Question 1 of 3
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