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Tjupurru Enchants Cambooya Students with Unique Musical Performance

Cambooya State School recently welcomed internationally acclaimed musician Adrian Fabila Tjupurrula, known as Tjupurru, for a captivating musical performance that left a lasting impression on students. The event showcased Tjupurru’s innovative blend of traditional Indigenous sounds and modern technology, providing an unforgettable educational experience.

Tjupurru, a proud descendant of the Djabera Djabera people from the Western Australian Kimberley region, has built a global reputation since beginning his musical journey as a child. His unconventional use of a vacuum cleaner pipe as a makeshift didgeridoo marked the start of a remarkable career. Since 2006, he has toured extensively, performing in countries such as New Zealand, Japan, the USA, and Canada. Notable highlights of his career include performances at the Sydney Festival’s Jazz in the Domain and the Sydney Opera House, attended by audiences of tens of thousands.

During the recent visit to Cambooya State School, Tjupurru introduced students to the Didjeribone, an instrument that creatively merges the didgeridoo with a trombone. This innovative approach allowed the students to experience the fusion of traditional Aboriginal music with contemporary sampling and sequencing technology.

As Tjupurru performed, he captivated the audience with the Face Bass, a seismic sensor that transformed the students’ sounds into dynamic rhythms and soundscapes in real-time. This interactive element thrilled the students, who experienced firsthand the creative potential of music technology.

The performance went beyond entertainment; it served as an educational opportunity, deepening students’ understanding of Indigenous culture and the artistic possibilities within modern music. Tjupurru also honored fellow musician and inventor Charlie McMahon, acknowledging his contributions to the creation of the Didjeribone, Face Bass, and the sound-system designs that enhance such performances.

The visit from Tjupurru has left an indelible mark on the Cambooya State School community, celebrating creativity, cultural appreciation, and the joy of music. As students reflect on the experience, they carry with them not only the memory of an engaging performance but also a greater understanding of the richness of Indigenous traditions and modern artistic expression.

This article first appeared in On Our Selection News on November 27, 2025.

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