Fill in the Blanks The didgeridooOnline version Watch the video 'Didgeridoo. The Men of Fifth World | Tribes', listen carefully and fill in the blancs in the text underneath. by Ann Vereecke 1 spirits sacred play ants Northern breathing important moderate designs artist termites musicians hills bark culture inhaling exhaling afraid humid ancestors Dreamtime six difficult termite didgeridoo circular eucalyptus Australia 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 .