For the past few weeks, my class has been doing a Maori practice called Te Rakau, its a type of exercise Maori use to help them when catching weapons, they usually all gather the young warriors into a circle and play along to a tune and then its a matter of who is still playing the longest.
In my opinion, Te Rakau is a really fun subject, though it is really confusing at times.
The most difficult part of Te Rakau for me is the timing, it isn't really hard but I don't have anything else to write about.
My favorite part of Te Rakau was probably just getting the beats on time- because it felt so satisfying to just get it right.
Anyways I'm sorry this blog post was pretty bad- there wasn't much to write about.
See you next time!
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