Didgeridoo - Aboriginal Musical Instrument
  • 1. How is a didgeridoo traditionally made?
A) From metal pipes
B) From a eucalyptus tree branch hollowed out by termites
C) From bamboo shoots
D) From plastic tubes
  • 2. What is the main technique used to play the didgeridoo?
A) Bowing
B) Finger picking
C) Circular breathing
D) Strumming
  • 3. Which Indigenous Australian group is credited with the creation of the didgeridoo?
A) Yolngu people
B) Noongar people
C) Pitjantjatjara people
D) Wurundjeri people
  • 4. What sound does a didgeridoo produce?
A) Silent vibrations
B) A deep, resonant drone
C) Harsh, metallic sounds
D) High-pitched notes
  • 5. The didgeridoo is part of which larger category of musical instruments?
A) Idiophones
B) Membranophones
C) Chordophones
D) Aerophones
  • 6. Who often teaches the art of playing the didgeridoo to younger generations in Aboriginal communities?
A) Teachers
B) Elders
C) Musicians
D) Peers
  • 7. Which gender traditionally plays the didgeridoo in Aboriginal cultures?
A) Children
B) Elders
C) Women
D) Men
  • 8. Which of the following is NOT a common material used to make didgeridoos?
A) Bamboo
B) Plastic
C) Wood
D) Metal
  • 9. In which Australian state or territory is the didgeridoo most commonly associated?
A) Queensland
B) Victoria
C) Northern Territory
D) New South Wales
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