The Didjeridu: From Arnhem Land to the Internet

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  • Elizabeth Mackinlay The University of Queensland

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https://doi.org/10.1017/S1326011100002799

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References

Jones Trevor A. ( 1967) ‘ The didjeridu. Some comparisons of its typology and musical functions with similar instruments throughout the world’. Studies in Music 1: 213– 255.

Jones Trevor A. ( 1974) ‘ The yidaki (didjeridu) of north-east Arnhem Land: techniques and styles’. In Berndt R. and Phillips E.S. (Eds), Australian Aboriginal Heritage. Sydney: Ure Smith.

Moyle Alice M. ( 1974) North Australian Music. A Taxonomic Approach to the Study of Aboriginal Song Performances. PhD Thesis, Monash University.

Moyle Alice M. ( 1981) ‘ The Australian didjeridu: a late musical intrusion’. World Archaeology 12( 3).

Stubington Jill ( 1978) Yolngu Manikay: Modern Performances of Australian Aboriginal Clan Songs. PhD Thesis, Monash University.

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Published

1997-10-01

How to Cite

Mackinlay, E. (1997). The Didjeridu: From Arnhem Land to the Internet. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 25(2), 50–51. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1326011100002799

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