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Ia orana! Kia orana! Kia ora! Talofa! Fakaalofa lahi atu! Malo e lelei! Kaoha! Aloha! Ni sa bula! Warm Pacific greetings!
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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Which of the titles in the Songs & Chords list (if any) are Marquesan songs?

Paiaka said...

Sorry, dont have any Marquesan songs up yet. hopefully will try to get more songs from different Islands in the future

Anonymous said...

Which of the titles in he Songs list are from French Polynesia? And what are the songs about? I'd like to learn one or two non-religous songs.

Admin said...

Songs by Te Ava Piti, Gabilou & Tamarii Ahutai are from French Polynesia. Himene tarava(church songs)are usually only choral. Himene Tatarahapa is a kind of adapted church song.

Grant said...

We learnt 'TO TE AO NEI' on the Aranui3 cruise of the Marquesas recently.
Could you put the Tahitian words into English? I'd happily transcribe them if you don't have a copy.
It's a beautiful song, like everything else Tahitian we heard on the cruise.

Unknown said...

Bonjour, aurais-tu les notes de Titi Kua de Rataro ???? merciiii...

Anonymous said...

How can I purchase one of this ukuleles?
Thanks.

Gerald said...

Hey, really like your site. Can you post the lyrics for the song below and the chords if you have time? Love the smooth, mellow groove and melody. The title of the YouTube video is "Katu- Roimata noou"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe7Quk-JO9I&list=PLN8F3xpUUQ73czGcWDyGPBvDCy4bPzAxQ&index=15

Thanks a lot!

JOSEPH LIVIN GRISON said...

IAORANA!... J'habite à l'Argentine. J'aimerais d'avoir les paroles de la chanson "TE AUE NEI" en tahitien, par TE AVA PITI, et savoir qu'est que la chanson dit. Je sais qu'il est une chanson profonde et espéciale.
MAURUURU ROA.

Unknown said...

Check out www.maneaukuleles.com

Unknown said...

Tahitian Ukuleles are available on the mainland USA at Manea Ukuleles.

Check us out at www.maneaukuleles.com and Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/maneaukes/?fref=ts

Unknown said...

Bought a tahitian uke in Bora Bora last week. Brought it back to the US and been having a blast playing it. So much fun! Thanks for this site. Being a guitar player I had no idea ukes of all types were so popular! Glad I got my hands on a more "rare" Tahitian uke. Love the sound!

Unknown said...

Do you have the English translation for Titikua?

Unknown said...

Kiaorana can anyone suggests what Lbs of string to use for Tahitian ukulele as my E string keeps breaking.

Unknown said...

20 lb test

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know the chords for Tahiti, Tahiti covered by Voyage?
Maururu

Hugo Ceran-Jerusalemy said...

What knot should you use when changing the strings at the saddle? I am trying to change the strings but my knot keeps breaking

Anonymous said...

Ia Ora Na!

Do you know this brand of ukuleles from Tahiti: Upa Upa Tahiti?

They sell good quality ukuleles!

Here is the link to their website:

www.upaupatahiti.com

Mauruuru!

Mr. T said...

Hey gang! Big hello from Toronto, Canada. Loving my uke but I read something about quality of strings. My strings are fishing line and I
had planned on replacing them with fishing line when they went.What test do you reccomend?