Pan Pipers from Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands (1)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- ozoutback.com.au
Four songs and dances from the Toelegu Pan Pipers from Toelegu Village, Havulei District, Isabel Province, performing at Uepi Island, Morovo Lagoon in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands.
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Proud to be an Isabelian...the most peaceful and harmless people in the Solomon Islands...
Beautiful
The percussion becomes hypnotic after awhile. Excellent.
Fantastic!! I love that music and the talent of these people!!
🫶nice music awesomely beautiful 🤩
What a fantastic performance!!!
i never ever had seen pan pipers like that just amazing fantastic love it!!!!
ACTIVIDAD MUCHO IMPRESIONANTE... MUSICA QUE ANIMA, QUE ALEGRA EL CORAZON... FELICIDADES PAN PIPERS
Gracias por compartir..me encanto.
Love it...my beautiful solomon island....😍😍
Hello
now dats what i call music of the pacific...chant of the islands...never forget wea ya from....
WOW great stuff! Wish I had a CD of this!!!!
Pure life.
These guys are awsome :)
Stunning...
Magnifique
Does anyone know if there any recordings/CDs of this or similar? I know the Narasirato Pan Pipers have a couple of albums, but they're not purely instrumental. I want a whole album of THIS!
beautiful
impresionante !!
Parecen zampoñas
great solomon islanders panpipers song ^_^
impressive
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*ISTANBUL*
*(11.02.2024)*
Parecen los sikuris de Italaque BOLIVIA
Kinda reminds me of Rocksteady music...
awesome !!!
What's the name of the huge pan-pipes which seem to be played a bit like a didjeridu ?
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Haha,,,wonderful
good
Inka's heritage. Panpipes were brought to Solomon Islands by Tupac Yupanqui in the 15th century.
You're wrong the Salomon People arrived to america before the Straight of Boering migration of Asiatic People, see "Naia and Luzia" for more information
never mind i know now
what is the shaking in the background i have something that sounds like it but i don't know what it is
It is the shells tied to the dancers feet .i guess thats what you mean?
yeah thx
It looks like shells but its not shell.. it is a seed of a fruit that grows in colder interior. The fruit has to decompose first before you cab prepare the seeds and attached them together..
Interesting that they use the same instruments as in Argentinean Andes. Different music though.
Just the pan flutes. The tube drums and the bamboo trumpets are not.