didgeridoo

 
Pronunciation: /ˌdɪdʒ(ə)rɪˈduː/
(also didjeridu)

noun

  • an Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in the form of a long wooden tube, traditionally made from a hollow branch, which is blown to produce a deep, resonant sound, varied by rhythmic accents of timbre and volume.

Origin:

1920s: imitative; from an Aboriginal language of Arnhem Land