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  2. Music of Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Polynesia is a diverse set of musical traditions from islands within a large area of the central and southern Pacific Ocean, approximately a triangle with New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island forming its corners. [1]

  3. Category:New wave instrumentals - Wikipedia

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  4. Tropical instability waves - Wikipedia

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    Tropical instability waves, often abbreviated TIW, are a phenomenon in which the interface between areas of warm and cold sea surface temperatures near the equator form a regular pattern of westward-propagating waves. These waves are often present in the Atlantic Ocean, extending westward from the African coast, but are more easily recognizable ...

  5. Polynesian navigation - Wikipedia

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    Polynesian navigators thus employed a wide range of techniques including the use of the stars, the movement of ocean currents and wave patterns, the patterns of bioluminescence that indicated the direction in which islands were located, the air and sea interference patterns caused by islands and atolls, the flight of birds, the winds and the ...

  6. Pelagial - Wikipedia

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    Musically, the concept is explored by sequencing the music such that it is increasingly dark and claustrophobic in emulation of the diminishing light and increasing pressure that comes with oceanic descent. The album was initially conceived as an instrumental release, although vocals were subsequently added; the band has made both versions ...

  7. The Beach Boys - Wikipedia

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    Another unusual feature of the Beach Boys was that, although they were marketed as "surf music", their repertoire bore little resemblance to the music of other surf bands, which was mainly instrumental and incorporated heavy use of spring reverb. For this reason, some of the Beach Boys' early local performances had young audience members ...

  8. Kenichi Horie - Wikipedia

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    The voyage was the first in a vessel propelled on ocean wave power alone. [8] Horie took more than three months to sail from Hawaii to Japan in his wave-powered boat, arriving in Japan on July 4, 2008, but said he was blessed with good weather and tasty fish. [9] Horie ate mostly rice and curry, squid and flying fish he caught. [9]

  9. Surf music - Wikipedia

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    The first is instrumental surf, distinguished by reverb-heavy electric guitars played to evoke the sound of crashing waves, largely pioneered by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones. The second is vocal surf , which took elements of the original surf sound and added vocal harmonies , a movement led by the Beach Boys .