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Welcome everybody! Pacific Islands Radio has been introduced in order to facilitate the promotion of island music to a worldwide audience. This was undertaken as a consequence of a foreseen need to allow the musical component of island heritage to be made available to a wider audience. The early music of Oceania (Micronesia, Polynesia and Melanesia) was composed of rhythm instruments and vocals; they comprise mainly chants without any harmonic structure and without any oriental or occidental influence. This early music was very fundamental although some islands did use flutes and drums to accompany their singing. As there was no written language to record the history of the Pacific Islands, it was our music that provided one essential record of our heritage and this was passed from generation to generation. Besides the tales of migration and wars, the daily life of our people was chronicled in our music. Today, each Pacific Island of Oceania has assumed characteristic types of songs that are so fundamentally different that it is refreshing to be able to listen to, identify and appreciate the range of unique melodies from the islands of each group. The music played on Pacific Islands Radio has authentic examples of both the contemporary and traditional forms of Island music from the low atolls like Kiribati and Tuvalu to the volcanic peaks of islands like Tahiti and Hawaii. The music comprises traditional chants of our gods and mythology, the day-to-day music including songs about the beauty of the sunrise, the sunset, the islands and the people, not to mention the uniquely beautiful love songs with their haunting lyrics and melodies. Pacific Islands Radio is dedicated to promoting our beautiful island music to the world 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I should perhaps mention that there are, in fact, two Radio Stations, the first being Pacific Islands Radio 33K and Pacific Islands Radio 28K in order to allow people the option of selecting the station of their own choice. I do hope that you derive great enjoyment from our Pacific Island music.
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