How do you play Porotiti?

About this item: The Porotiti is usually and oval disc with a cord going through two off centre holes. It is played by looping the cord around the hands then twirling it a little to start it spinning.

What is the purpose of the Porotiti?

The porotiti is a musical instrument that was traditionally used in healing. The instrument is known by several names including kororohu, purorohu, waiora, takawaiori, and tarari.

What is the Porotiti used for in traditional Māori culture?

The porotiti is a traditional Māori musical instrument known to also be used in traditional healing. Suspended by a cord, and spun with both hands in front of the body, while known as a children’s toy, it is also renowned as medicine for the respiratory system, the chest and spine, the spirit and the mind.

What is the meaning of taonga Puoro?

Musical traditions Taonga puoro (traditional Māori musical instruments) are seen as children of the families of the gods who brought them into being. ‘Rangi’ is the word for tunes, and the name of the primal Sky Father to whom music drifts up – so melodic instruments are from the world of Rangi.

What does Pukaea sound like?

Sound and Usage Pūkāea are most commonly played with the embouchure technique similar to that of western brass and trumpet instruments. This produces a loud dramatic trumpet-like sound known as kōkiri that can be heard over long distances.

What sound does a Koauau make?

The tiny kōauau ponga ihu is a nose flute made from a very small hue (gourd), in this case intricately carved. Its sweet, delicate tone has been likened to a seabird’s call, or the sound of wind in treetops. Listen to the kōauau ponga ihu being played.

What are Māori weapons made of?

To Māori, weapons were taonga (treasures), and were often handed down to descendants. Weapons were made of wood, stone and bone, in a slow, painstaking process. Karakia (incantations) were sometimes said over weapons to imbue them with deities and make them tapu (sacred).

What were Māori instruments made of?

The Maoris had no drums but kept time by foot stamping and slapping the chest and thighs with the hands. Their musical instruments were all of the flute and trumpet variety, hollowed out of wood, stone, whale ivory, albatross bone, or human bone (usually the bone of an enemy).

How long is a Purerehua?

This Rimu Purerehua is approximately 7 3/4″ (19.5cm) long and is on a long black cord. So it’s ready for you to try yourself. The Purerehua is also called a Rangorango because the buzzing sound it makes is similar to that of the blowfly (Rango). In other countries it might be called a bullroarer.

What type of instrument is koauau?

Maori mouth flute
Overview. The koauau is a traditional Maori mouth flute usually made from native woods with a soft inner pith that was burnt-out using hot embers. They typically had three notes-stops on top, and one underneath, often ringed by countersunk paua shell inlay.