Didgeridoo You Feel Any Better After That? ; Aussie Hails Healing Power of His Indigenous Instrument
Lincolnshire Echo › July 25, 2010
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Lincolnshire Echo › July 25, 2010
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A THERAPIST has combined healing with his love of music to offer an unusual alternative treatment - didgeridoo sound therapy.
Australia-born Gregg Chapman, 33, who lives with his English wife in Welbourne, began looking into the practice after a friend asked him to play near her shoulder - with seemingly remarkable results.See the full content of this document
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Didgeridoo You Feel Any Better After That? ; Aussie Hails Healing Power of His Indigenous Instrument
He said: "I was playing at a barbecue with other musicians and someone, who had previously experienced...
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