ABORIGINAL MUSIC INSTRUMENTS - FREE CLASSICAL GUITAR.
Aboriginal Music Instruments
(Music Instrument) A musical instrument is constructed or used for the purpose of making the sounds of music. In principle, anything that produces sound can serve as a musical instrument. The history of musical instruments dates back to the beginnings of human culture.
(of human races, animals, and plants) Inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists; indigenous
Of or relating to the Australian Aborigines or their languages
of or pertaining to members of the indigenous people of Australia; "an Aboriginal rite"
Aborigine: a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived
native: an indigenous person who was born in a particular place; "the art of the natives of the northwest coast"; "the Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to aboriginal college students"
XR Guitar (P & C)
Let's not forget that ecosystems provide an important 'provisioning service' (P) in providing the wood to design the musical instruments which creates the sounds that bring a lot of good vibes to our lives. So naturally, there is an added cultural service (C) here: this guitar provides the foundation for the songwriter (i.e. Xavier Rudd) to inspire others with his music. And in this case, you also have the nature('land')-inspired Aboriginal art giving the instrument a sacred touch...
Indigenous Australian native music
No, he is not somking.
The various Indigenous Australian communities developed unique musical instruments and folk styles. The didgeridoo, which is widely thought to be a stereotypical instrument of Aboriginal people, was traditionally played by people of only the eastern Kimberley region and Arnhem Land (such as the Yolngu), and then by only the men. Clapping sticks are probably the more ubiquitous musical instrument, especially because they help maintain rhythm for songs.