@teriimataha Merci Teriimataha pour cette magnifique video. Ce groupe est incroyable! tu rends service a toute la Polynesie non seulement au fenua mais ailleurs... Mauruuru
@MrKanakaNui how is this a Cook Island copycat? This video is from 1986 and this was the style of drumming in Tahiti at the time. And if you were to go back further in history, I'm sure you will come to the point where Tahitian/Cook Island drumming are one and the same! Same family, same people. Interestingly, Tahitian drumming has evolved whereas Cook Island drumming hasn't evolved much. I would say the Tahitian drumming of today is more innovate, more creative and has more variety of beats.
@MrKanakaNui blabla!! do you ever know than cook uisland language is a mix of tuamotu and mangareva languages? so who copy or plagerism who? Your mind is popaa mind.mind of hate and racism against all the same people/family, POLYNESIAN people. If you're so anger and to fight engaged to IRAK or Afghan conutries, they need you! let our polynesian family away from your hate.... :-((((
@Midnite4Life777 what a pitty to see so hateful and so stupid thoughts!!! :( The only response is : check on TH-cam that film called TABU, filmed in 1932 in BoraBora and your tiny brain will realized that Tahitians always play TOERE and PAHU... Please check it and STOP your Hateful on Tahitians!!!
yes, it desapered since, because Heiva athorney said that this is not tahitian style but Cook Islands one ;) Love that style.
@teriimataha
Merci Teriimataha pour cette magnifique video. Ce groupe est incroyable!
tu rends service a toute la Polynesie non seulement au fenua mais ailleurs...
Mauruuru
How could you not like it. Double stick lead. That is a great sound
J' adore Un grand merci a vous tous .
Love the double stick. he is great!
Awesome!
@MrKanakaNui how is this a Cook Island copycat? This video is from 1986 and this was the style of drumming in Tahiti at the time. And if you were to go back further in history, I'm sure you will come to the point where Tahitian/Cook Island drumming are one and the same! Same family, same people.
Interestingly, Tahitian drumming has evolved whereas Cook Island drumming hasn't evolved much. I would say the Tahitian drumming of today is more innovate, more creative and has more variety of beats.
you are right the double stick style from cook Island!!
@MrKanakaNui hateful people has no place on my page!
@Afa913 you're welcome
@1lolopaka4u YES! I agree. For me this instrument enhance the whole Toere playing ;o)
@MrKanakaNui blabla!! do you ever know than cook uisland language is a mix of tuamotu and mangareva languages? so who copy or plagerism who?
Your mind is popaa mind.mind of hate and racism against all the same people/family, POLYNESIAN people. If you're so anger and to fight engaged to IRAK or Afghan conutries, they need you! let our polynesian family away from your hate.... :-((((
@Midnite4Life777 what a pitty to see so hateful and so stupid thoughts!!! :( The only response is : check on TH-cam that film called TABU, filmed in 1932 in BoraBora and your tiny brain will realized that Tahitians always play TOERE and PAHU... Please check it and STOP your Hateful on Tahitians!!!
Hm Cool
ok. I have posted that I like this video alot. But what makes me laugh is the big stain on the right. it looks like a crime scene.