Product: Musical Instrument: Wind: Didgeridoo
Didgeridirigible   (+18, -1)  [vote for, against]
Talk about your resonating frequencies of bodies, spirits and minds into a new paradigm-shifting reality pulse...

A giant didgeridoo suspended from a blimp, extending to the ground, played by a wind machine - paradigm shift a whole continent of bodies and spirits with a massive resonating frequency.
-- globaltourniquet, Aug 20 2007

hang it from my hammock helium_20hammock
[xandram, Aug 20 2007]

(?) some other aeolian instruments http://www.drachen....21/no21-Aeolian.pdf
[xandram, Aug 20 2007]

didgeridoo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didgeridoo
The didgeridoo (or didjeridu) is a wind instrument of the Indigenous Australians of northern Australia. [ed, Aug 21 2007]

This thing might sound like the sun http://soi.stanford...results/sounds.html
Solar sounds, speeded up 42 thousand times [ldischler, Aug 21 2007]

You've invented a doomsday machine!
-- zen_tom, Aug 20 2007


All you need do now is roof over the Grand Canyon, play it at one end, and listen to it at the other.
-- xenzag, Aug 20 2007


Best title I ever read (or tried to read sveral times)

Big, giant, floating crossiant to you [gt]
-- evilpenguin, Aug 20 2007


I think zen_tom may be right. With reference to bodies and massive resonating frequencies, has globaltourniquet stumbled onto the source of the infamous brown note?
-- Canuck, Aug 20 2007


(+) Great gonflaboriginal ghosts man, what have you done?
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Aug 20 2007


+ I like it and I'll hang it from my helium hammock.
-- xandram, Aug 20 2007


Fun to read, fun to watch, fun to hear. Bun
-- elhigh, Aug 21 2007


Moooeeowwwwmmmm... bwaabwaaabwaa... bwaaaaaooooommmm....
-- wagster, Aug 21 2007


Sun Arise

She bring in the morning!

Sun Arise bring in the morning

Fluttering the skirts all around
-- Dub, Aug 22 2007


The Australian's answer to the hullaballoon, in style.
-- RayfordSteele, Aug 22 2007


Triggering seizures and earthquakes. Bun!
-- baconbrain, Feb 25 2012


Could it be propelled using wobble-boards?
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 25 2012



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