Abstract
DJ phone apps are not commonly used by percussionists, particularly when performing with an Australian Indigenous Instrument such as a Digeridoo. Therefore, this reflection paper documents one example, titled Sonic Yarns. Sonic Yarns is an improvised duo performance piece performed by University of Newcastle staff members, Ray Kelly Jnr and Adam Manning.
DOI
10.5642/steam.20200402.09
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Manning, Adam and Kelly, Ray Jr
(2020)
"Using A Phone To Create Music With A Digeridoo,"
The STEAM Journal:
Vol. 4:
Iss.
2, Article 9.
DOI: 10.5642/steam.20200402.09
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https://scholarship.claremont.edu/steam/vol4/iss2/9
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https://www.lpmusic.com/artists/artist-roster#Adam-Manning