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Darryl Dikarrna With White Cockatoo   Mago Masterclass

The Mago - This instrument (the didjeridu) is known as Mago in the Mayali language group of Western and Southern Arnhem Land. In Mayali, the word Mago also means night bird, or Owl. Darryl's home, Western Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia, is the original birthplace of the Mago.

Darryl is one of the senior artists and Mago (Didjeridu) master of The White Cockatoo Performing Group. Darryl was born at the Mudginberri outstation near Ubirr rock in what is now the Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. He grew up at the Gochanjinyjirra outstation near the Maningrida community in Western Arnhem Land. The languages Darryl speaks include Mayali and Kuninjku, and his social affiliation or moiety is Yirritja.

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  1.Introduction
  2.Darryl Talks About The Bomb David Blanasi
  3.Darryl Talks About The Mago
  4.Mimi Made That Mago
  5.Di
  6.Di Ta
  7.Di Ta Mor
  8.The Single Breath
  9.Song 1 Gudek The Goanna
  10.Play Along With Gudek
  11.Di Ta Mor Varing Tempi
  12.Song 2 Manngalinj The Yam
  13.Play Along With Manngalinj
  14.David And Darryl Discus The Single Breath
  15.Di Ta Mor Debor
  16.The Double Breath
  17.Song 4 Two Day's Sleep
  18.18 Play Along With Two Days' Sleep
  19. Song 5 Muk Muk The Owl
  20.Play Along With Muk Muk
  21.Double Breath Varying Tempi
  22.Single Breath And Double Breath Mixed
  23.Following Mannbelinj The Rhythm Sticks
  24.Di Ta Mor And Di Ta Mor Debor Sung
  25.Single Breath And Double Breath Interwoven
  26.The Mago Part Sung And Then Played
  27.You Got To Listen To That Devil
  28.Where The First Mago Came From