Re: So about this ar adaigh
I don't think any didgeridoo is used, it's just the same breathing/playing method, using the horns they have reconstructed from archaeological finds.
Re: So about this ar adaigh
Ah, yes. I thought I heard something that I thought was a didgeridoo, but seeing that it was developed in Australia, I don't think it would be very historically accurate.
Thanks.
Re: So about this ar adaigh
I'm pretty sure they admit to be in concert with a didgeridoo, no offense intended. I mean, the song description says that... I'm not trying to be contradictory, sorry, I just remember wondering the same thing and looking into it.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~bronzeagehorns/sounds.html (bottom of page)
Now I can easily be completely wrong about which songs included in EB (which I love- GREAT JOB TK!) are associated with this song they have written this description for- so TK might be right, I just know at some point they DO include a didgeridoo:
Reconciliation, Live 1
Track 7, Live 1 album, 'Interaction', live tune featuring prehistoric instruments and the Australian didgeridoo.