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Taonga pūoro — Māori musical instruments

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Pahu pounamu — jade gong

Pahu pounamu — jade gong

This Māori musical instrument was used in the whare purakau (house of learning). In the example at left the bone is the jaw of the upokohue (pilot whale) and the striker is made from akeake, a native hardwood.

 

Listen: pahu4

notes and performance by Richard Nunns

By web-admin | June 5, 2013 | Rythmn instruments, Taonga pūoro |
  • ← Poi awhiowhio — whistling poi
  • Koauau ponga ihu — nose flute →

Richard is now fully retired, and no longer available for work or consultation.

Taonga Pūoro CDs

  • Te Ku Te Whe :: the woven mat of sound
  • Te Hekenga-a-rangi :: those who descended from heaven

Contemporary classical CDs

  • Puhake Ki Te Rangi :: spouting to the skies

Contemporary Māori CDs

  • Toru :: three

Jazz CDs

  • Cineclub Detour
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