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Comprehensive resource lets the visitor search for details on hundreds of bands, from traditional to rock. With links.
http://www.amws.com.au/
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Collection of didjeridu/didgeridoo information and online products and merchandise, including instruments and instructional books and videos.
http://www.didge.net/
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Sells hand-crafted didgeridoos. Check out samples of the music as well as various styles of the instrument, and submit an order.
http://www.mukmuk.com/
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Australia-based studio offers sanded, unsanded or handpainted didgeridoos. Listen to a sound bite of the instrument being played.
http://www.didges.com.au/
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San Diego-based world-beat band features a didgeridoo and Australian rhythms. Includes contact information and a performance listing.
http://www.didginus.com/
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Toot and Hoot sells didgeridoos and offers instruction on how to play these Aboriginal instruments and "circular breathe" when doing so.
http://www.dij.com/
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Check out the music of this fusion band, which plays a hybrid of acoustic trance and Aboriginal music. Also order custom didgeridoos.
http://www.inlakesh.com/
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Retailer of Aboriginal hand-crafted didgeridoos and native paintings provides a number of recordings and books.
http://www.joyousnoise.com/
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Queensland-based magazine offers articles and features on Australian and international musical acts. Includes reviews, a gig guide, and reviews.
http://www.timeoff.com.au/
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Four-piece band blends folk traditions with new rhythms. View photos, read band and individual bios, and find out about albums and gigs.
http://www.tulipan.com.au/
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Describes the natural process by which didgeridoos are made. Includes photos and links to musicians and aboriginal art.
http://www.wadidge.com.au/
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