Do the didgeridoo! Mumbaikar looks to revive world's oldest instrument

Do the didgeridoo! Mumbaikar looks to revive world's oldest instrument

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A 30-year-old from Mumbai is reviving the art of playing the oldest instrument in the world, a wind instrument originally developed by indigenous Australians

Do the didgeridoo

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Do the didgeridoo! Mumbaikar looks to revive world's oldest instrument