@@quentinkaalekahi2216 whats so hard to understand about his statement? He clearly stated that in his opinion, kukis (cook island maori people) are the best ukulele players
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 if you come to the cook islands, you will see that there are even better ukulele players than the ones shown here. Even in tahiti there are more remarkable players. This is coming from me as a cook island maori/samoan/tahitian
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 you're wrong. Many polys have the potential to be showcased as the best, but we are a minority and majority of the world are not exposed to our talents. Our strict cultures also restrict us from freely expressing our talents. Your statement is very vague. The ukulele skills you are associating with Portuguese ukulele players are very different to that of polynesian ukulele players. The playing styles vary enormously because polynesian ukulele skills and playing techniques are purely culturally based, whereas mainstream ukulele players go to music institutions to become globally recognized for their ukulele skills. The tahitian and cook island techniques of playing ukulele are very unique in comparison to the rest of the world, but you would not know because you also aren't familiar with the varying cook island and tahitian ukulele players and their skills. Search up "mahuta cook island ukulele". Hes my uncle and his ukulele skills are extraordinary .
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 wrong. This just proves that you have never heard hawaiian and tahitian/cook island ukulele players side by side. My grandfather is kanaka maoli of Hawaii. Hawaiian ukulele skills are definitely more simple than that of cook island and tahitian players. Its already known amongst all Polynesians that cook island maori and tahitians maohi are the best ukulele players.
Just come back from Rarotonga if you want to catch these awesome guys book a day with captain Tamas a great day out mean as food thank you from the family of 18
Amazing I absolutely enjoy hearing them play. Marvelous job guys
That one dislike!, you wish you was on this level!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
How can U dislike?
Wow! wow! wow! That's blinking faaasssttt. Awesome 💯💥🙀🙈😁🇳🇿👍
They're incredible!!
THATS WHAT YOU CALLED FAMILY
Makes me proud to be kuki
As always you guys are awesome !!!!
❤❤❤❤ amazing....hereadae 🎉🎉🎉❤ 👌🎼🔥🔥🔥
Abraham the "speed fingers" Koka brother.
Who cares about tourist entertainment anymore, all about the brothers goals right here haha too cool kia manuia 😂❤
Thw world loves you guys, ❤
Awesome 👍😎
credits to the guy on the drums. bro had to feel the burn
Awesome! Even at speed, natural technique
No matter what anyone says about who the best ukulele players are. Kuki’s take the cup!
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 whats so hard to understand about his statement? He clearly stated that in his opinion, kukis (cook island maori people) are the best ukulele players
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 no, we are talking about cultural groups who generally play the ukulele the best.
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 if you come to the cook islands, you will see that there are even better ukulele players than the ones shown here. Even in tahiti there are more remarkable players. This is coming from me as a cook island maori/samoan/tahitian
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 you're wrong. Many polys have the potential to be showcased as the best, but we are a minority and majority of the world are not exposed to our talents. Our strict cultures also restrict us from freely expressing our talents. Your statement is very vague. The ukulele skills you are associating with Portuguese ukulele players are very different to that of polynesian ukulele players. The playing styles vary enormously because polynesian ukulele skills and playing techniques are purely culturally based, whereas mainstream ukulele players go to music institutions to become globally recognized for their ukulele skills. The tahitian and cook island techniques of playing ukulele are very unique in comparison to the rest of the world, but you would not know because you also aren't familiar with the varying cook island and tahitian ukulele players and their skills. Search up "mahuta cook island ukulele". Hes my uncle and his ukulele skills are extraordinary .
@@quentinkaalekahi2216 wrong. This just proves that you have never heard hawaiian and tahitian/cook island ukulele players side by side. My grandfather is kanaka maoli of Hawaii. Hawaiian ukulele skills are definitely more simple than that of cook island and tahitian players. Its already known amongst all Polynesians that cook island maori and tahitians maohi are the best ukulele players.
That’s the kinda stuff Wander over Yonder would play
Sweet!!!
Beautiful people, music, land, and food… deeply jealous.
Play at 1.25 speed = "AAAAAUUEEEE!!!"
It must be 240 - bpm 😂😂😂😂
honest 💀💀
8 strings!!!
level..To be continued
they don’t need to file their fingernails this strumming will do 💀😭
Really pulling out that banjo style fats play man!
Bro what’s the first song called please?
8 dislikes of jealousy lol...Awesome jamming
I'm guessing that is on one foot island in Auitutaki. Anyone know??
Nope. It's on one of the motus in Raro. They're the people from Koka Lagoon Cruises
WOW!!!!! Unfathomable Talent
Is that how he pulls himself off aswell?
What is the guys name playing the uekelele he was the best host when I was there
Like a Borneo island Music.
Hingjakol ning tawhana
HAHAHAHA
what is the name of instrumental song in 0:15 - 0:25 ?
I've been trying to find out for 2 yrs now
@@starstarshiningbright2266 I found it
@@indrawirayuda858 well, what was it?
Just come back from Rarotonga if you want to catch these awesome guys book a day with captain Tamas a great day out mean as food thank you from the family of 18
What instrument is the second guy playing?
AI AI in there uncle jarome 😂❤
ukulele has 4 strings only right?
Wow!
its all in the forearm and the wrist (i think idek tbh)
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thats my dad and uncle.
Yeah sure
Wait how?😮😮😮😮that’s super nice
🤎💯🙏🏽😎
LESHGOO
Daaaamn
Dude with the white lei. Lawd lol. Wish I was his uke lmao jk
Ayo
So fast!
Don’t let your girlfriend watch this video
It’s a Tahitan bango
Just move the uke to the left abit please
2x speed
omgg
Its not like its bad but does anyone laughs how fast it is?😂
🇨🇰 VS 🇺🇲 VS 🇵🇭
But he's using a pick.
8 stings peapol ! That isnt a ukelele
Wrong. That is a cook island ukulele. Different to the so called "hawaiian" ukuleles you non Polynesians know. That is indeed a ukulele.
@@johnkeydonkey8519 all days i learn something, thanks
Educate yourself please smh
Are u dumb?
Ngl, sounds kinda trash.
Ngl you're trash 🤣 reply back bro you're just talking to mirror.
Like your contents aye
2 meke boys.
hawaii