Pō Atarau (reo tautoko) from ukulele ra Watch Video
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Description: TEACHING SUGGESTIONSnnThis waiata has a complex history, with many sources claiming it for their own. In Australia in 1913, a Clement Scott piano tune called “Swiss Cradle Song” was published. The tune was brought to New Zealand, and the Māori lyrics for “Pō Atarau” were added to it. The tune was then changed from 4/4 time to 3 / 4 time to become the tune as we know it now. It has been suggested that this waiata was in the well-known Te Aute College songbook by 1916. In 1920, the Princ
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