Just be happy we're aknowledged for our percussions. You guys getting angry at something there in the process of learning is like them telling you to write in Tongan cause English is not ours. Music is universal it speaks in all languages don't hate appreciate.
@@LAYLOWPRODUCTIONS toko he's talking about the fa'aumu (the CHEEE-HOOO) which comes from samoa. But tongans do have the EEEE SAA! WEEHOO! PAAAA! MAAAALIE! HEEEEEE-HE-HEEE!
Don't know if I should be offended or appreciative because someone outside our culture took time learn about a small part of our culture? Unfortunately, that is more than some Tongans now a days.
Kailao? 🤔 You play the kailao beat on a lali or a cabin bread tin, and that's not even the beat lol. The nafa is usually used for the intro/end part of the ma'ulu'ulu and the start sounded a bit like that beat. The yelling was more hippy than Tongan lol
calm down brothers ! there playing it there own way ! maybe we can learn something from there style lol ! and theres no right way to play an instrument ! if it sounds good it sounds good !
This is mockery, if you’re gonna do this, make sure you have at least one Tongan in it. Feels too much like you’re mocking our culture more than appreciating. Don’t do this again 🤍