Aboriginal Sound Instruments
Aboriginal Studies Press acknowledges the financial support from Dr Carolyn Lowry OAM and Mr Peter Lowry OAM in digitising some of the liner notes of Alice Moyle's recordings.
Recorded at a number of different localities in northern Australia, the sound instruments featured include idiophones (paired sticks, boomerang clapsticks, rasps); the membranophone (the hand-beaten, single-headed, skin drum from Cape York, Queensland) and the aerophone, generally known as the didjeridu.
Production Details
- CD
- 124mm x 142mm x 10mm
- Released February 1975
- ISBN 9780855756468
Track List
1. Boomerang clapsticks only
2. Voice & boomerang clapsticks
3. Voices & boomerang clapsticks
4. Voices & boomerang clapsticks
5. Voices & boomerang clapsticks
6. Voice & boomerang clapsticks
7. Voice & boomerang clapsticks
8. Voice & boomerang clapsticks
9. Voice & boomerang clapsticks
10. Voices & rasp
11. Seed pod rattles & skin drum
12. Voices with seed pod rattles, skin drum & stick against-hollow log
13. Didjeridu
14. Voice, paired sticks & didjeridu
15. Voices, sticks beating & didjeridu
16. Voices, paired sticks, lap-slapping
17. Bamboo whistle
18. Voices & large paired sticks