Outstanding Performance. The drums, ukulele and the old cabin bread tin. I am so proud to be from the CookIsland. Love my culture, love my people. God bless our Paradise.
I am a big fan of Ancient drums, from the north to the south and from east to the west of the world. Drums means heartbeat and the heartbeat is the basic of al life, the primal sound, the sound of Mother Nature. Thank you for posting this.
This is my second song for my Pacifica dance, I have to do 4 dances and it’s such a good feeling to dance just how they dance because you can learn more cultures and it’s very fun to dance along. Yes I am doing Cook Island for my performance it’s actually really fun if you predict, seeing the girls moving fast is difficult but once you get it, it’s really easy and fun!
white man's best export to the Pacific Islands .... the tin of cabin bread hahaha sounds great, nothing beats those Pacific Drums and the beats, awesome, malo lava from Samoa
non je me suis renseigné avec des cook islanders , tu les verras toujours taper le toere posé sur les genoux , regarde un peu les videos dans you tube sur les percussions des cook islands ! la preuve !
Anyone care to tell me the name of the small metallic box-like instrument that starts playing around 1:53? I've been looking for its name everywhere but found nothing!
+SAMIRICO67 MOANA NUI Oh so is it like a regular aluminium box? I never heard about that, sorry. We don't have those in my country but thanks for the info :)
Go to an Indian shop to buy that. It's a can storing cabin bread biscuit. Usually found in Indian shops. Eat all the biscuits and use the tin can for your drum
+Thelma Trey hi y ou can get it at OTARA MARKET NZ ON SATURDAY MORNING , TAAKOKA TROUP DANCE , at HEIMANA or others people who sale COOK ISLANDS MUSIC !
Je retrouve là, plusieurs rythmes des îles: Tahiti, Tuamotu et non pas des îles Cook à part le pahu ( petit tambour ) battus avec les baguettes. La manière de jouer la grosse caisse diffère légèrement de celle deTahiti. Les percussionnistes sont peut-être des îles Cook, mais le tempo est de Tahiti.
Nope its not. We have our own beats and our own way of drumming nothing should be copied. we have different style pates that have an either high or low sound and each of the drums are played differently to go in between of the beat of the pate taki (lead drum) then you have the small pate and the tin which is from the northern cook islands and then the pa'u mango and the pa'u which is the heart beat and tempo of the drum. It is totally different from Tahiti style drumming. But at the end of the day it sounds beautiful. Kia Manuia
This link will take you to a video that shows you what I mean. It shows you how each drum is played differently then you will understand what I mean. These beats we have been playing for hundreds of years way before colonization. th-cam.com/video/tNB603qwOAk/w-d-xo.html
@@teuiraz For me these rhythms come from Tahiti ... I remember when I was in Tahiti to have heard the rhythms of the cook islands, which were different in tempo, faster and jerky.
Cook Islands Drum beats...simply the best in Polynesia!! They make it look so easy. Note just the hands/wrists movement. So effortless. ❤
Nothing compares to the Drums of the Cook Islands. And I mean NOTHING!! There you have the purest of our drumbeats!!
Superbe 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺Y'a pas que l'Afrique c super beau comme sons bravo 👏 👏
J’y viens un petit instant.amitiés viviane ⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️🏝️🏝️🏝️🏝️
Outstanding Performance. The drums, ukulele and the old cabin bread tin. I am so proud to be from the CookIsland. Love my culture, love my people. God bless our Paradise.
I love to dance to this
OMGOOSH I LOVE THIS..IM TONGAN BUT LOVES COOK ISLANDS DANCE ND WITH THIS GROUP OH WOW
God bless these drumbeats,it sounds so fun to dance to !
Those drums are like Totally Awesome!!!!!!!!
~Jeff Spicoli~
" Aloha Mr. Hand"!
Those drums are like Totally Awesome!!!!!!!!
~Jeff Spicoli~
" Aloha Mr. Hand".......& from Pompano Beach!
I am a big fan of Ancient drums, from the north to the south and from east to the west of the world. Drums means heartbeat and the heartbeat is the basic of al life, the primal sound, the sound of Mother Nature. Thank you for posting this.
Spasiba thank you
@@dayton2vx You are welcome. ;)
@@tepouwilliamsuea5475 Sorry, why this reaction?
Waouuhhh j'adore quel voyage musical superbe Magnifique .... merci 😊🌺🌴
Fantastic drummings
TROP BEAU J ADORE KISSES DE NELLE CALEDONIE
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE IT
HEAVEN .......
cool la musique jas dor tahiti ♥♥
Taakoka!!! Woohoo!!@proudpoly-manea ake te kopapa o toku cuz a Kaka Ama lol #KiaKiteKoe
too good rae te boyzzz
Very amazing remind me of my days guys thanks
Ils sont forts les hommes des îles Cook, et ils ont le sens de la Mėlodie. 🎶🎵😊
Absolutely amazing!!
kiaorana thanks for this upload superb.
Dave Mann davemann
Sounds awesome.
This is my second song for my Pacifica dance, I have to do 4 dances and it’s such a good feeling to dance just how they dance because you can learn more cultures and it’s very fun to dance along. Yes I am doing Cook Island for my performance it’s actually really fun if you predict, seeing the girls moving fast is difficult but once you get it, it’s really easy and fun!
J' adore!!!!
awesome love your drums
white man's best export to the Pacific Islands .... the tin of cabin bread hahaha sounds great, nothing beats those Pacific Drums and the beats, awesome, malo lava from Samoa
Spectaculaire prestation Bravo pour ce groupe ça percute à fond je vais essayer avec les castagnettes françaises D'URCEL Aisne F.
Très folklorique n'est ce pas cette polynésie des Cook Islands ! you re welcome Jacky !
Folklorique ou traditionnelle?
Killer composition
One my fave!
Waaooww :-) BEAUTIFUL :-) a fan frm Samoa Talofa Cooks :-)
far what a mean drum beat im loving it, keep it guys
like the cabin bread tin aye.
Love it
ATAATUAI .... E AHA E TU'U ... MEA NEHENEHE ROA
Cook Islands ❤
M A G N I F I Q U E !!!...
👋😊
💪
non je me suis renseigné avec des cook islanders , tu les verras toujours taper le toere posé sur les genoux , regarde un peu les videos dans you tube sur les percussions des cook islands ! la preuve !
@ ROI
bretty cooool
Anyone care to tell me the name of the small metallic box-like instrument that starts playing around 1:53? I've been looking for its name everywhere but found nothing!
+SAMIRICO67 MOANA NUI Oh so is it like a regular aluminium box? I never heard about that, sorry. We don't have those in my country but thanks for the info :)
Go to an Indian shop to buy that. It's a can storing cabin bread biscuit. Usually found in Indian shops. Eat all the biscuits and use the tin can for your drum
he he !
tin
or Tini palena ...
Wish i knew more about my culture
Found you lol it's Nev ahahaha
Never too late 👍
:)
Chrisoniiah Ford never to late my dear.
You should have plenty teachers.
Hey, great! :-)) You guys are real professionals
where can i learn to play this sort of ukulele?
Do i have to come to the Cooks?
No just look around and ask for CookIslanders and whalah your done.
Cool
Many scrubesians i mean tahitians will copy it and steal heaps of beats but it will never be the same ONLY IN TE KUKI AIRANI!
What You mean by copy?
You leave this comment everywhere, what's scrubesians and why are hatin on tahitians? lol
E creeps ma, come on koe teia te hops, XD
Who said there was no music in the drums? Great...
cheeehoo they are!
Turn speed to .75x for a jungle safari feel
dose anyone know what dvd this came from
+Thelma Trey hi y ou can get it at OTARA MARKET NZ ON SATURDAY MORNING , TAAKOKA TROUP DANCE , at HEIMANA or others people who sale COOK ISLANDS MUSIC !
2 kud boyz old skul nice new skul no gud hahaha/? yea mon
Mauke Beat's
Je retrouve là, plusieurs rythmes des îles: Tahiti, Tuamotu et non pas des îles Cook à part le pahu ( petit tambour ) battus avec les baguettes. La manière de jouer la grosse caisse diffère légèrement de celle deTahiti. Les percussionnistes sont peut-être des îles Cook, mais le tempo est de Tahiti.
If you say so.
Nope its not. We have our own beats and our own way of drumming nothing should be copied. we have different style pates that have an either high or low sound and each of the drums are played differently to go in between of the beat of the pate taki (lead drum) then you have the small pate and the tin which is from the northern cook islands and then the pa'u mango and the pa'u which is the heart beat and tempo of the drum. It is totally different from Tahiti style drumming. But at the end of the day it sounds beautiful. Kia Manuia
This link will take you to a video that shows you what I mean. It shows you how each drum is played differently then you will understand what I mean. These beats we have been playing for hundreds of years way before colonization.
th-cam.com/video/tNB603qwOAk/w-d-xo.html
@@teuiraz
For me these rhythms come from Tahiti ... I remember when I was in Tahiti to have heard the rhythms of the cook islands, which were different in tempo, faster and jerky.
@@teuiraz I would say that the population of your home comes from the Tuamotu Islands, Tahiti and Bora-Bora. They are shipwrecked and many travelers.