| Back in the 60's mak (maybe), 60's mak early 70's, the whole yidaki
thing changed from from the old style to the new. Into, you know,
more using your "dith-dhu" sound? "Dith-dhu
dhirrk - dith-dhu dhirrl." The \^narr-d^l, the hard
tongue.
The yidaki was changed, too. The shape of the yidaki
changed. In the old days it was just straight like that (pointing
to instruments in the Buku-Larr\gay Museum).
interviewer: Like in the museum?
Yow (yes), just straight ones. And shorter, too (nowadays).
Shorter, quicker for...
interviewer: Hard tongue.
Yeah. |