James Webster - Maori Artist ((( the open project )))

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2006

James Webster performs on the beach, at night, fireside & plays a variety of traditional Maori instruments. This video is part of an exciting film: ((( the open project ))) currently in production. we are bringing together the people and cultures of the world in a global mash of music and art of all walks of life.. more info www.theopenproject.net also see www.jameswebster.info for James Webster's incredible artwork!

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  • meanest ive hade a few jams with the brother james i live in whitianga and so does the bro and his 2pepe and his wahine much love him and his mahi. tino ataahua and the bro does the meanest tamoko in the motu!!!!!!!! he as done atleast 60 of my whanau and me thats why its the meanest haha

  • wiked more please!!

  • Its a shame that most people have no idea about these instruments especially the maori people. The guitar is now associated with maori waiata and dance. Shame that this side has been lost, but thankfully traditional maori instruments are coming back. Thankyou for the posting of this clip.

  • so beautiful, so haunting, so mystical. Encore.

  • sounds like.. stone and glass or greenstone and glass.. not sure.. and dunno wot its called in maori soz

  • the thing he is tapping

  • the thing on the end of the rope is called a "Purerehua" and the flute is called a "Koauau" i dont know what other one u are talkin about. soz cuz

  • the thing on the end of the rope is called a "Purerehua" and the flute is called a "Koauau" i dont know what other one u are talkin about. soz cuz

  • what are all those three instruments called in maori

  • Nice, I loved it! XD

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