Aitutaki drumming 2015(1)

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Ureia koni raoni 2015

Komentáře • 18

  • @johntangatataia6023
    @johntangatataia6023 Před 5 lety +1

    This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥Too good! Too meke!! 🤘🤘

  • @MsEnua24
    @MsEnua24  Před 8 lety +2

    Thank u bro...i live in G.C...il upload some more drumming videos...

  • @kimiorabond9713
    @kimiorabond9713 Před 8 lety +5

    kia orana to good of the cookisland drumming

  • @francissteele2633
    @francissteele2633 Před 7 lety +2

    wow almighty

  • @gagestacyproduction6080

    bro i'm doing a short documentary about the koni raoni
    can i plz please use this video
    and yea i'm straight AITUTAKI PROUD FOR LIFE

  • @tengarubishop9548
    @tengarubishop9548 Před 5 lety

    BARATATA!!!!!

  • @moaritaikakara3003
    @moaritaikakara3003 Před 4 lety

    Manea tika

  • @fugbabylon7229
    @fugbabylon7229 Před 7 lety +9

    1 Dislike from a Scrubesian i mean Tahitian who finally seen what Tangarongaro really sounds like LOL
    They never even knew what we were saying so they made their own stupid word "Oro-Oro"Hahaha...
    MANY PEOLE WILL COPY IT BUT IT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME ONLY IN TE KUKU AIRANI ;) Or in this case *Ara Ura Enua* :)

    • @fugbabylon7229
      @fugbabylon7229 Před 7 lety +1

      Dear Tahitians show me one video of your people drumming with Pate's/Tokere's before 1970 LOL cuz yall never did drum like this yall sold out to make your culture more exciting for tourism $ which is so Pathetic.
      I know the whole story of Turepu Turepu and his troupe the "Royal Rarotongans" who visited Tahiti and Hawaii and a few years later THE LIE WENT VIRAL SMH

    • @MsEnua24
      @MsEnua24  Před 7 lety +2

      Fug Babylon show me a video of you drumming....im proud to be a cook islander love my culture and my drumming...so for you to jump on here and leave a comment like that i hope you know what you're talking about...
      If you dont like what you've seen then move on and shouldnt have watch this in the first place.....My wife is tahitian & I respect her culture so please dont hate & respect mine, we the people of the pacific are 1 & should stay that way & aprreciate & respect each others culture as I do yours...You do you il do me thanks for commenting though, just some food for thought Kia Orana

    • @fugbabylon7229
      @fugbabylon7229 Před 7 lety +1

      Go ask Eimana Jonassen you should know who that is ask him about "Josh" Sunai's drinking buddy.
      I dont put vids up of myself, Nor do i have group they all moved away Eimana was one of them. But i got all of Sunai's fav pate's accept for the Green Pau that Nga took and gave to Vaitoti Tupa. If you know him go ask him he knows "Josh" i didn't show him anything when they came here and he asked me to show him what i learned from Sunai *LOL* he will remember :) Aere ra

    • @motivnation3555
      @motivnation3555 Před 6 lety +1

      @@MsEnua24 To be honest with you I think both cook island and tahitian are both beautiful and strong in their own way they both express 'mana' witch is most important in polynesian life!!! To answer your question fug babylon the oro oro on tahitian means to ' echo ' it the sound made when incorporating all three rythyms mua,muriand ropu together creating a harmonious syncopated beat played by three people with one stick that is what orororo means mate. Tangarongaro on the other hand is played by one person with two sticks . Me personally I love tahitian because you share the 'work' between three rather than 1 I am a full tahitian who was brought up the kuki way so I respect both I can play both cookisland style and tahitian style I know my history of both cultures good and bad but when look at it they both copied each other did you know that the 'ute' was from tahiti brought to the cookislands by missionaries in the 1870s??? I dont think so because judging by your ignorant comments you havent come full circle with your culture which means you dont know your identity and what your culture is really about. By the way Eimana was the one who taught me alot about raro music when he stayed in Nz and iriti hoto of heikura nui was my biological dad brother who is from tahiti and he taught me tahitian music so if you have any questions please dont be shy. Kia orana and faitoito.

  • @pirioa1994
    @pirioa1994 Před 5 lety

    MANEA tie a pauuuu