Damn, I love Tongan group singing. So harmonious, the accappella singing sends chills up my spine. The chants of our ancestors and the power of choral community singing of an ordinary Tongan village. It's in our blood as is the rest of Polynesia. Polynesian choral music has got to be the most moving powerful type of choir singing in the world. We automatically know which part we each fit in whether it's tenors, bass, sopranos, alto etc. We just know how to blend our voices together. MALIE TONGA!
@pk pastit "Pea tau fiefia, hakai langitau, Monu kuo too, 'i he hema mo mata'u." "Pea tau fiefia": Let us rejoice "haka he langi kuo tau" metaphor expression of exceeding joy expressed in dance (haka). ""Monu kuo too": blessing that has fallen "'I he hema mo mata'u": on the left and the right (reffering to the blessing all around us).
Hi Timothy! Yes it was a lot of fun to be in Tonga during all festivities, or whenever there is an occasion. It's history, and I love it! Thanks for the comments.
Hi Patisi! Ive REALLY enjoyed all the Videos you've posted...Thank You So Much! Did you have any recordings of the celebrations that took place at the other islands(VAVa`u, Haapai, etc?)
sio tama keu alu o fokotuu ae ku pisinisi hange ko Jennny Craig ke mau haaku tola miai.. lol Malie Tonga. Koe mea eni moe tau anga oku ne hanga o tuku makehe ae kau tonga mi he toenga a polinisia. mate ma tonga
Damn, I love Tongan group singing. So harmonious, the accappella singing sends chills up my spine. The chants of our ancestors and the power of choral community singing of an ordinary Tongan village. It's in our blood as is the rest of Polynesia. Polynesian choral music has got to be the most moving powerful type of choir singing in the world. We automatically know which part we each fit in whether it's tenors, bass, sopranos, alto etc. We just know how to blend our voices together. MALIE TONGA!
Powerful sound indeed. Probably the strongest voices in all Pacific nations.
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Much love and respect for my home and roots!!
Hey Lewanavanua,
the person in the yellow is Tu'ilokamana. She is part of the Tuita clan. She is Princess Pilolevu's sister in-law.
Take care..
@pk pastit
"Pea tau fiefia, hakai langitau,
Monu kuo too, 'i he hema mo mata'u."
"Pea tau fiefia": Let us rejoice
"haka he langi kuo tau" metaphor expression of exceeding joy expressed in dance (haka).
""Monu kuo too": blessing that has fallen
"'I he hema mo mata'u": on the left and the right (reffering to the blessing all around us).
Hi Timothy! Yes it was a lot of fun to be in Tonga during all festivities, or whenever there is an occasion. It's history, and I love it! Thanks for the comments.
Hi Patisi! Ive REALLY enjoyed all the Videos you've posted...Thank You So Much! Did you have any recordings of the celebrations that took place at the other islands(VAVa`u, Haapai, etc?)
what are the words at 5.55 to 6.05 and what do they mean Please?.
Malie faiva pea malie fa'u....
Malie hiva.......malie fa'u hiva.......malo punake
It is Hon. Fanetupouvava'u Tu'ivakano, the second daughter of Princess Pilolevu and Lord Tuita.
"Kalauini Siueli o Polinisia"(Crown Jewel of Polynesia)
Wow, Hon. Fanetupouvava'u lost a lot of weight. She looks beautiful.
How was it?was it fun??
sio tama keu alu o fokotuu ae ku pisinisi hange ko Jennny Craig ke mau haaku tola miai.. lol Malie Tonga. Koe mea eni moe tau anga oku ne hanga o tuku makehe ae kau tonga mi he toenga a polinisia. mate ma tonga
fakofaofa!!!
lol...no