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Polynesian songs and beats, used in traditional hula dances/performances.
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O Tahiti E Ori Tahiti (Tahiti) O Tahiti E Ori Tahiti (Tahiti)
TeVakaNui Kapa Ku (Tokelau) TeVakaNui Kapa Ku (Tokelau)
TeVakaNui TeVakaNui
Akaka Falls (Hawaiian) Akaka Falls (Hawaiian)
Na Hala o' Na'ue/Lei Nani (Hawaiian) Na Hala o' Na'ue/Lei Nani (Hawaiian)
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Polynesian rythms and songs of tradition. Feel free to upload songs for use, as long as credit is given where it's due!!!!!Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes, we are currently in the recording process.
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One of the finer tahitian drum displays I have heard. Predominately "stick and log" type percussion.
This song is entitled Tapurangi and is a Cook Islands song from the is land of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It was performed by the people from the District of Puaikura during the Maeva Nui Festival honouring the attainment of self-government on 4th August, 1965. It is erroneously credited to Te Vaka Nui of Tokelau as Kapa Ku.
Good melody and production about asking a question as to your identity on the land
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