the Didgeridoo
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There is something truly enchanting about how Ron Crose plays the didgeridoo, the ancient Australian Aboriginal wind instrument. The mystical sounds pervading the room, swirling around you, encompassing you with the feelings of another world. As he plays "in Tongue" and rhythm, you can see why he has earned respect among the didgeridoo and world music communities for both his gift of playing and his knowledge of the tradition that lies behind the didgeridoo.
 
He has performed in music festivals from the northwest to the southwest. He has joined the ranks on stage and CD with a diversity of bands and solo acts such as:
Teye (Flamenco)
Fred Mitchim (ambient)
Paul Taylor (Didgeridoo)
Sugar Beets (Bluegrass)
Walkabout (World groove)
Wajumbe (African worldbeat)
The Possibilitys (eclectic rock)
Sativa Quartet (ambient)
Bindaas (Indian instrumental)
Allan Shockley (Didgeridoo)..
 
His music is a wonderful treat for all ages. The swirling sounds and pulsating poly-rhythms take you away to another world. Feel the drama and the dialog that dance within his songs, the mystery that hovers around it's ancient sounds and the reason why Ron Crose is one of Texas' premiere didgeridoo players..
 
Ron Crose
Austin, Texas, USA
 
Classes, workshops, and private lessons are offered throughout the year in the Austin area and are to be announced. Go to the UT Informal Classes for more information.
 

The didgeridoo is played with the greatest respect for the Aboriginals of Australia and their struggle for land rights.

Related Sites:
Sativa Quartet
Fred Mitchim
Ron Crose


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To contact or to inquire about digeridoos for sale, private lessons or classes email Ron Crose.

 




All music and design © 2004 Ron Crose