The didgeridoo is one of the world's oldest musical instruments, originating in Australia tens of thousands of years ago. According to an Aboriginal Dreamtime legend, the god of creation Baiame created man and woman, giving them the didgeridoo to sound all other life into form. It is a wooden wind instrument that produces a resonant trance-inducing drone to support the listener in making shamanic journeys. The shamanic journey is a time-honored method of inner consultation. It is a way of communicating with your inner self and retrieving information. Your inner self is in constant communication with all aspects of your environment, seen and unseen. You need only journey within to find answers to your questions. To learn more, read Shamanic Journeying. To support your journey you can choose from three different album tracks:
1. 30 Minute Didgeridoo with Drum
2. 15 Minute Didgeridoo with Rattle
3. 15 Minute Didgeridoo with Hand Clapping
The drum, rattle, and hand clapping complement the rhythmic droning, thereby boosting the auditory driving and sonic effect. Each track ends with a callback. When you hear the sound of the drum callback, begin your return journey. Headphones Recommended. Choose a track from the music player below, and try a shamanic journey:
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Special thanks to the following artists for their contributions to
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British record producer, engineer and composer Sandy Burnett for his creative-commons sample pack: "Sandyrb Didgeridoo 01" at Freesound.
Christian A Diez for the public domain cover art "Gecko Watching a Web," an acrylic painting on canvas at Wikimedia Commons.
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