Didgeridoo is an embouchure wind musical instrument of the Australian Aborigines.
Didgeridoos is a unique virtual library featuring a wide chromatic range of 16 individually tuned didgeridoos created by William McGavin and David Zagardo, with a variety of sustained rhythmic grooves, vowel sounds and beatbox-style effects.
Didgeridoos are one of the oldest wind instruments in the world, originally played by the Indigenous peoples of Australia and traditionally used for ceremonies and celebrations. This virtual instrument has been created with the utmost respect for the Indigenous peoples of Australia, their culture and values. It is not intended for use in a traditional context and has been designed to provide composers and musicians worldwide with a tool for creativity and new possibilities. It is not intended to represent or replace the authentic realism, cultural significance and soul of traditional Aboriginal music and spiritual traditions.