Racheal Hall wanted to create an instrument that sounded similar to the traditional lali in order to connect back to her Tongan heritage and to modernise the lali.
Racheal started on the procedure by sketching her plans, and came up with many different versions of the Patō.
Racheal has created only one Patō and is figuring out how to make more Patō on a daily basis.
LI: To skim the article South Pasific Beats for a general understanding.
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ReplyDeleteHi Farzana, this taught me some new things! how did you find doing this was it hard?
ReplyDeleteHello Ariana,
DeleteI am glad this blogpost taught you things. To me the activity wasn't hard. Have you heard about the lali drum ever before?