
David Blanasi (b. circa 1930) was an Aboriginal man (Mialli language group) who is recognised for popularising the didgeridoo beyond the shores of Australia. This can be attributed to Blanasi's first television appearance in London in 1967, where he gave didgeridoo playing demonstrations in the popular Rolf Harris Show. Blanasi is acknowledged as one of the great master mago (didgeridoo) players of the 20th century[1] and as a master instrument maker his didgeridoos have become highly collectible.
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gorro gorro (the kookaburra)
Dingo Lonely For Its Mate
Worry Song 1 (White Cockatoo Part C)
Waking Up Song and Worry Song
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Dingo (Chien sauvage)
Gorro Gorro - The Kookaburra
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Kunkarah
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David Blanasi - Didjeridu Master 11 - Dingo Lonely for its Mate
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Kookabura (Oiseau australien)
Djetberdi (Poisson-fusil)
Le pivert
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Gorro Gorro Kookaburra
Argument Song
Kunkurra (A Big Wind)
Mimi Spirit
Worry Song 2 (White Cockatoo Part D)
Bidjurdu 2
Miparra (Aigle)
Manngalinj. Bush Potato
Le cacatoes blanc
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Kunwurral 2
Laitj laitj
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DiDJeridu Solo
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