"Learn to Play the Didjeridu" by Ed Drury released as ebook

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  • Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA (1888PressRelease) August 30, 2011 - Author and musician Ed Drury has published "Learn to Play the Didjeridu", a complete guide to playing the Australian instrument the didjeridu which includes an introductory history of the instrument's "discovery" by non-Aboriginal peoples, a chapter on playing the didjeridu to treat sleep apnea, a comprehensive list annotated list of references and an extensive glossary of terms used by the world wide community of didjeridu players.

    For a limited time the ebook can be downloaded for just 99 cents from Smashwords at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/84442.

    This guide is great for beginners and also an excellent course outline for instructors wishing to set up classes on the instrument. The chapter on sleep apnea contains all the information on the current research in this area as well as logical out line of how to implement a playing regimen. The extensive glossary at the end of the book will help demystify a lot of the information found on forums and discussion groups on the web.

    Ed Drury is a composer and multi instrumentalist who writes music for theatre, film and television. He plays in the region of 60 instruments including members of the woodwind, brass, strings and percussion sections and in his spare time he performs, teaches and writes about the Australian Didgeridoo. Ed has featured on countless albums over the years by literally hundreds of artists from around the globe.

    Contact:
    Ed Drury
    you can email to Ed's aol.com account wadjula

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