Taonga Puoro - Māori Music | Rob Thorne | TEDxNewPlymouth

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  • @munguwarena3885
    @munguwarena3885 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks Rob...the deeper intuitive learning can only be gained by doing, thinking and feeling. Ka pai e hoa

  • @jonoheyesandbeehive
    @jonoheyesandbeehive 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful timeless sentiments of wisdom that open revelations. We are all constantly in relationship, mostly through shared and agreed meanings. Like these words I write now and the order they occur in.
    Yet as Rob is pointing there are universal transcendant meanings that bypass culture in a relationship of healing and communion with sound and our deeper more vaste selves.
    It is possible in the space of musical improvisation to step out of inherited cultural patterns of meaning and enter into potential new emmegent patterns.
    These relationships can be poly cyclic, harmonic, poly rhythmic, melodic, contrapuntal and even transcendant of these considerations as meaning can be the space between the nodes where intention migrates.
    It is interesting that in this context Rob is using sound archetecture that relies on a traditional form Taonga pūoro, that has been revived and found its breath again. That improvisation indeed does not have to mean a separation from the essence of tradition.
    Rather improvisation is an attitude of communion in this sense.
    Surely many children who have had imposed upon them classical piano lessons would benefit to have contact with approaches such as Rob suggests where the innate curiousity of biology can thrive in the creative development of collective meanings.
    Yes

  • @sebhunter7094
    @sebhunter7094 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome Rob!