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  1. The music of Polynesia is a diverse set of musical traditions from islands within a large area of the central and southern Pacific Ocean, approximately a triangle with New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island forming its corners.

  2. Oct 15, 2023 · Polynesian music is a cultural symphony that resonates over time and space, not only melodies and rhythms. It's the breeze whispering through the coconut palms , the laughter of children playing by the lagoon, and the stories told around a fire by elders.

  3. Oceanic music and dance, the music and dance traditions of the indigenous people of Oceania, in particular of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia. Music and dance in Polynesia and Micronesia are audible and visual extensions of poetry, whereas in Melanesia they are aimed.

  4. While these elements are justifiably a part of Polynesian history and Polynesian culture, there is actually a wide variety of music made in the far-flung reaches of Polynesia. Traditional Music...

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  5. Music, singing and dancing are an integral part of Tahitian culture. Traditional Polynesian instruments such as the to’ere drum, the vivo nasal flute, the pu conch and the pounding pahu drum produce the unique, powerful rhythmic sound that exhilarates dancers and spectators alike.

  6. Learn about Polynesian Culture in the South Pacific, including local food, music, religion, and the indigenous people that live there.

  7. Apr 14, 2024 · Popular music in Polynesia is a mixture of more traditional music made with indigenous instruments such as the nose flute in Tonga, and the distinctive wooden drums of the Rarotonga, and local artists creating music with contemporary instruments and rhythms, and also a blend of both.

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