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The deep sounds represent age, deep earth, a majestic spirit of the land, and the high sounds represent the cleansing sounds of shells, river stones and rustling leaves. The high sounds also represent new life, and youth. In Guyanaylung, descendant of the first people of Sydney, Buruberongal song man Richard Green calls to the magpie, Wilbung –magpie, Ngninyah- coming down and buruwan –up, Yenmala – let’s walk Bangun- making something.

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