Several: Traditional Aboriginal Music Vol. I CD Track Listing
Several
Traditional Aboriginal Music Vol. I
Track 1: "Arnhem Land Vol II: Authentic Australian Aboriginal Songs and Dances", Collection by A.P. Elkin, 1957.\n\nTracks 2 -- 11: "The Art of the Didjeridu", Collection (and partially played) by Trevor Jones, 1963.\n\nTracks 12 -- 24: "Bamyili Corroboree: Songs of Djoli Laiwanga", David Blanasi and Djoli Laiwanga, 1976.\n\nTracks 25 -- 33: "Songs of Bamyili: Traditional Aboriginal Music of Australia (Featuring Didgeridoo)", David Blanasi, 1977.
This misc cd contains 33 tracks and runs 71min 13sec.
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- Several - Ngorungapa of Central Arnhem Land (02:07)
- Several - Tone Patterns (02:36)
Similar to the Mulara, but for Yirritja persons. The subjects are the "poison" bark tree which is used for stupefying fish, and the bush-plum. - Several - Breathing Techniques (01:44)
Didjeridu by Trevor Jones - Several - Tone Combinations (01:21)
Didjeridu by Trevor Jones - Several - Special Effects (01:53)
Didjeridu by Trevor Jones - Several - Characteristic Rhythmic Patterns (04:57)
Didjeridu by Trevor Jones - Several - Solo Didjeridu Playing (08:42)
Didjeridu by Trevor Jones. Short examples of nine characteristic patterns: the first four (Wadamiri, Djerag, Djedbangari, Mulara) belong to the overall north-eastern style known as Bunggal, and use the larger didjeridu. The next two (Gunborg, Gunbalanya) - Several - North Central Arnhem Land Corroboree (00:33)
Recorded by Trevor Jones in Sydney and Perth of non-fully professional players who visited these cities for conferences of various kinds. First six solos are of the north-eastern Bunggal class using the blown overtone, both staccato and "hooted", croaked - Several - North Central Arnhem Land Corroboree (00:47)
Recorded by Lester & Betty Hiatt, Arnhem Land 1960. Manigai, essentially north-central in style, using the continuous accented fundamental; in addition, however, they break the continuity with the "hooted" overtone, a trait typical of songs from further e - Several - Central Arnhem Land Corroboree (01:48)
Recorded by Lester & Betty Hiatt, Arnhem Land 1960. Manigai, essentially north-central in style, using the continuous accented fundamental; in addition, however, they break the continuity with the "hooted" overtone, a trait typical of songs from further e - Several - Central Arnhem Land Corroboree (01:51)
Recorded by Lester & Betty Hiatt, Arnhem Land 1960. Borog song, more decidedly central in style, being from the western side of the Blyth River, and are also similar to the Gunbalanya in their didjeridu rhythms. This one bears the unmistakable western mar - Several - Didgeridoo Call Brolga (00:54)
Recorded by Lester & Betty Hiatt, Arnhem Land 1960. Borog song, more decidedly central in style, being from the western side of the Blyth River, and are also similar to the Gunbalanya in their didjeridu rhythms. This one is from the west of the Liverpool - Several - Ngaratj (white Cockatoo) (02:02)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Gunrit (the Argument) (02:57)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Galawan (the Goanna) (02:38)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Bidjurdu (the Willy-willy) (01:57)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Djedberdeh (rifle Fish) (01:48)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Cloud (02:20)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Didgeridoo Call Kookaburra (01:07)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Mimi (03:18)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Debil (04:20)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Lumbuk (pidgeon) (01:55)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Nabale (possum) (01:54)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Rugout (the Wild Man's Song) (03:35)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Didjeridu Solo (lumbuk the Top Knot Pigeon) (00:46)
David Blanasi and Dick Plummer on Didjeridu - Several - Didjeridu Solo (goro-goro the Kookaburra) (00:33)
David Blanasi - Several - Lumbuk the Top Knot Pigeon (01:10)
David Blanasi - Several - Gun-ngwaral the White Cloud (01:04)
David Blanasi - Several - Waiyara the Shadow (02:30)
David Blanasi - Several - Didjeridu Solo (bordoh the Brolga) (00:39)
David Blanasi - Several - Didjeridu Solo (djamu the Dingo) (00:47)
David Blanasi - Several - Bungalin Bungalin a Love Song (02:15)
David Blanasi - Several - Dalubun a Love Song (02:06)
David Blanasi
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