3:04
Cool bluesy groove with Australian didge, harmonica & acoustic bass
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55202
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
3:04
Acoustic bass & percussion groove with dark didgeridoo & jaw harp
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55217
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
1:00
Acoustic bass & percussion groove with harmonica, didgeridoo & jaw harp
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55218
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
1:00
Cool & slinky acoustic bass & percussion groove. Very bendy
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55219
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
1:00
Laid back percussion groove with kalimba
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55220
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
0:45
Solo didgeridoo drone with growls at start & end
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55221
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
0:45
Acoustic bass & percussion groove with dark didgeridoo & jaw harp
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55222
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
0:06
Acoustic bass & percussion sting with didgeridoo growl
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo85 bpm (ends at 85)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-10-55223
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggest that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years
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