Musique Tahitienne Events This Weekend in Cluj-Napoca
Musique Tahitienne events in Cluj-Napoca this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Musique Tahitienne
Musique tahitienne originates from the pre-colonial Polynesian oral traditions of the Society Islands, evolving through the fusion of indigenous percussion and 19th-century European choral influences. The genre is characterized by the rhythmic complexity of to’ere slit drums and pahu bass drums, often accompanied by the bright, rapid strumming of the Tahitian ukulele and acoustic guitars. Tempos vary significantly, spanning from the slow, soulful melodies of himene to the high-energy, polyrhythmic pulses of ‘Łte’a dance performances. This genre maintains a vibrant, communal mood that reflects both the spiritual heritage of the islands and modern Pacific pop sensibilities, serving as a core pillar of the broader Polynesian musical landscape.
Also known as: Tahitian music
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- What is Musique Tahitienne music?
- Musique tahitienne originates from the pre-colonial Polynesian oral traditions of the Society Islands, evolving through the fusion of indigenous percussion and 19th-century European choral influences. The genre is characterized by the rhythmic complexity of to’ere slit drums and pahu bass drums, often accompanied by the bright, rapid strumming of the Tahitian ukulele and acoustic guitars. Tempos vary significantly, spanning from the slow, soulful melodies of himene to the high-energy, polyrhythm…
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