Filmed during the COVID-19 rāhui/lockdown in April 2020.
Introduction to Taonga Puoro: Pūtātara, Pūmoana and Pūpū
Ngā reo parikarangatanga
From the realms of Tangaroa, Hinemoana, and Hinemokemoke, shell instruments are used across the Pacific to herald the birth of new life, mourn the death of loved ones, signal the beginning of ceremonies, and connect us to the beauty and power of nature. In expert hands, the sounds they produce are as varied and diverse as the sounds of the moana itself. In this session, you’ll learn about three Taonga Puoro which are made from shells:
Pūmoana - made from a large conch shell and known affectionately across the Pacific as "Pū"
Pūtātara - similar to the Pūmoana, but with an extended wooden mouthpiece
Pūpu - made from a variety of small snail shells from both land and sea
You’ll see the different ways in which these Taonga Puoro can be played, learn about their Whakapapa, and find out which locations in Aotearoa have natural "sound significance".
E mihi kau ana ki a koe Jerome mō tō pūmanawa me ō pūkenga e whakaatuhia ana i ō mahi puhi i te Pūtātara, Pūmoana me te Pūpū.
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