No
,
an
aboriginal
boy
should
not
be
____________________
of
the
sound
of
the
didgeridoo
.
It
is
a
____________________
instrument
.
The
men
who
know
how
to
____________________
the
didgeridoo
are
very
____________________
people
in
the
aboriginal
____________________
.
By
playing
the
didgeridoo
they
communicate
their
wishes
to
the
____________________
and
ask
for
help
in
times
of
need
.
This
brings
them
closer
to
the
world
of
their
____________________
and
allows
them
to
speak
with
the
god
of
creation
.
Playing
a
didgeridoo
is
____________________
:
you
need
to
keep
the
sound
going
by
____________________
through
the
mouth
and
____________________
through
the
nose
at
the
same
time
.
This
is
called
the
technique
of
____________________
____________________
.
Didgeridoos
are
not
made
by
man
.
They
are
made
by
the
____________________
.
____________________
____________________
is
the
kingdom
of
the
ants
.
They
build
an
intricate
web
of
tunnels
in
____________________
____________________
that
can
be
up
to
____________________
meter
high
keeping
the
inside
temperature
____________________
and
the
atmosphere
____________________
.
They
also
invade
trees
and
hollow
them
,
When
an
____________________
tree
is
'hollowed'
by
the
____________________
,
it
is
ready
to
become
a
____________________
.
Normally
it
is
the
____________________
themselves
that
prepare
the
instrument
:
they
look
for
a
good
size
hollowed
eucalyptus
tree
,
cut
it
,
peel
off
the
tree
____________________
and
clean
the
inside
.
It
is
ready
for
playing
.
Later
an
____________________
decorates
the
instrument
with
____________________
related
to
the
____________________
or
to
endemic
animals
.