Music of Polynesia
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. Traditional Polynesian music is largely an inseparable part of a broader performance art form, incorporating dance and recital of oral traditions; most literature considers Polynesian music and dance together. Polynesian music expanded with colonial European contact and incorporated instruments and styles introduced through a process of acculturation that continues to the present day. Although the European tradition of hymn-singing brought by Christian missionaries was probably the most important influence, others are evident; Hawaii's influential kī hōʻalu (“slack k
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Music of Polynesia
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. Traditional Polynesian music is largely an inseparable part of a broader performance art form, incorporating dance and recital of oral traditions; most literature considers Polynesian music and dance together. Polynesian music expanded with colonial European contact and incorporated instruments and styles introduced through a process of acculturation that continues to the present day. Although the European tradition of hymn-singing brought by Christian missionaries was probably the most important influence, others are evident; Hawaii's influential kī hōʻalu (“slack k
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La musique polynésienne englob ...... itare hawaïenne et du ukulélé.
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La música polinesia incluye aq ...... uitarra hawaiana y el ukelele.
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The music of Polynesia is a di ...... c Music Awards in New Zealand.
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La musique polynésienne englob ...... de ou de la musique hawaïenne.
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La música polinesia incluye aq ...... landa o de la música hawaiana.
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The music of Polynesia is a di ...... nfluential kī hōʻalu (“slack k
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Music of Polynesia
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Musique polynésienne
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Música polinesia
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