
Much to my initial surprise, DanoSongs gets visitors from all over the world. Folks from Australia are big users of the music for instance and I get allot of requests from them. In particular, for indigenous aboriginal Didgeridoo royalty free music.
I am also currently editing and scoring my short scfi film “Zedic and the Crimson Born” (see trailer) which was written by an Australian, Karen Buckton. So I thought that I can use a Didgeridoo track for the soundtrack, and also provide a new original instrumental song for people to use on YouTube, podcasts, games and other projects.
I call it Allambee Divides the Timor Sea (Allambee’s Song). Thanks to the magic of legal sampling and some amazing software – I was able to compose, arrange and mix this piece using authentic Didgeridoo sounds. Also, since I can’t settle for anything that doesn’t add something new, there is a mix of other instruments from all over the world.
Other instruments in the mix: Frame Drum, Riq (Arabic), Crash Box (similar to the African Balaphone), Dumbek or “Goblet Drum” (Middle East, North Africa), Berimbau (Brazil), Caxixi (West Africa), Dejembe (African), Sitar (India of course).
To download the MP3 right click on the link, choose ‘Save Target As…’ If you have trouble downloading you can read How to Download a File. If you have questions about how to use this track as free background music please read the License FAQ. To listen to the track before downloading just click the play button.
Allambee Divides the Timor Sea.mp3
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