Somai Serenader's music is played in a very ritualized fashion while sitting on the floor or the ground around a large bowl filled with kava juice. Kava is a local root that has medicinal properties and leaves a mild narcotic effect.
Their music is inspired by nature like the rhythm of the wind blowing through the palm trees. Apenisa Waqa, the lead guitarist told us 'Just imagine a couple of coconuts floating on the water and from that we compose a song..." The group's instrumentation is three guitars and a ukelele with four male voices -- sung in a soprano range. But Apenisa's improvisational guitar leads were tasteful and and full of ease. It was almost as if the entire Fijian lyfestyle of taking things slowly was being expressed through his fingers.
They call their style of music 'Sigi Drigi' -- singing and drinking. When asked about what he would like the world to know about their music, Apenisa repled: 'We didn’t know we were good – we just do this to make the kava taste better'. This group has never been recorded before and, in fact, this genre of Fijian string band playing has been isolated to the islands.
Listen To Somai Serenaders Live at Koro Sun
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