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Modern didgeridoo designs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Modern didgeridoo designs Modern didgeridoo designs are distinct from the traditional Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo, and are innovations recognized by musicologists.〔Wade-Matthews, M., Thompson, W., ''The Encyclopedia of Music'', 2004, pp184-185. ISBN 0-7607-6243-0〕〔Wade-Matthews,M., ''Illustrated Encyclopedia Musical Instruments'', 2003, Lorenz Books, p95. ISBN 978-0-7548-1182-4〕 Didgeridoo design innovation started in the late 20th century using non-traditional materials and non-traditional shapes. The design changes include features that are similar to more familiar musical instruments like the trombone and natural horn.〔〔Didjeribone, Australia Adlib, Radio National, Australian Broadcasting Corporation ()〕 The modern didgeridoo design innovations differ from traditional authentic digeridoos because they are not made by Indigenous Australians in a traditional style and do not use Eucalyptus branches hollowed by termites.〔〔Thomas, R., ''Brass'', 2002, Heinemann Library, p.22. ISBN 0-431-13070-1〕 Some didgeridoo design innovations, like the sliding didgeridoos, are also multi-tonal, unlike monotonal traditional didgeridoos.〔 Like traditional didgeridoos, modern didgeridoo innovations produce a drone sound and are classified as aerophones. ==Sliding didgeridoos== The sliding didgeridoo, or didgiphone, uses a telescopic mechanism to create a variable pitch instrument, and can be made from plastic, aluminium or wood.〔Schellberg, D., ''Didgeridoo: ritual origins and playing techniques'', Binkey Kok, 1994, pp122-123. ()〕〔(''Australia - instruments'', Museum of World Music )〕
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