I picked this song because I wanted something with didgeridoo and the player sounded interesting. Lewis Burns is an ambassador of the Aboriginal tradition and travels around the world sharing his culture. Only the top half of the didgeridoo is seen in the video. It looks like it has been carved and there is no painting on it. He does not use any sheet music while playing this song. The song starts with him playing didgeridoo.  He looks like he’s doing circular breathing.  Then at about 40 seconds what sounds like clap sticks join in. The clapsticks have a steady beat where the beat of the didgeridoo changes. The clapsticks stop at about 2 minutes and 35 seconds. The song is about three minutes long. There is no voice in this song, only instruments. He is the only person that is seen in the video but there could be another person playing the clapsticks. The description of this video said it was taken at The Tribal Rhythms Gathering in Upstate New York in 2016.

 

Link to song: Traditional Didgeridoo Rhythms by Lewis Burns, Aboriginal Australian Artist – YouTube