video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Psj5jYa7a4&start=20&end=30,"{""label"":""Rare Buwathay F made for ceremony!"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Psj5jYa7a4&start=20&end=30""}",Someone is playing a didgeridoo using circular breathing to continue airflow. A percussive stick sound can be heard and in the background you can hear waves of water. This song may be playing at the beach practicing didgeridoo by yourself.,2007-03-12T07:32:52Z,ididjaustralia,"You don't often come across an instrument that was made specifically for ceremony. This yirdaki is one such instrument, made by Larry Winiwini's dhuway or brother-in-law, Buwathay Munyarryun. Buwathay is an older brother of Djakapurra and a noted manikaymirr or songman. He makes yirdaki occasionally for sale, but this instrument stands apart from the others for the reason that it was made for ceremony. Light and thin-walled, this is a rare stick that gives insight into instruments prefered by Yolngu for personal and ceremonial use. It has a totally natural termite-eaten bore, quite smooth with few convolutions inside giving clean yet traditional gruff acoustics. Resonance is very good on account of thin walls. This stick has a great energy of its own... a truly wonderful yirdaki that would appeal to the trad head or the purist - when nothing but the best would do! http://www.ididj.com.au/store/fine_didjeridus.html","[""Didgeridoo"", ""Music""]","[""didgeridoo"", ""circular breathing"", ""water sound"", ""percussive sound"", ""fast tempo"", ""amateur recording""]",6,4Psj5jYa7a4,566