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Taonga pūoro is the name for traditional Māori musical instruments including a variety of wind, percussive and whirled forms, such as kōauau (flutes), pūrerehua (spinning discs) and pūtātara (conch shell trumpet). Knowledge of taonga pūoro has been revived over the past thirty years by Hirini Melbourne, Richard Nunns and Brian Flintoff, with the music being increasingly incorporated into contemporary settings. New Zealand composers such as Gillian Whitehead and Martin Lodge have used taonga pūoro extensively, while artists such as Salmonella Dub, Tiki Taane and Fat Freddy's Drop have all incorporated the instruments on their albums. .

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