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Samoan instruments were traditionally made from natural materials readily available in the environment. Common materials included wood, coconut shells, and bamboo. For instance, the "pahu," a type of drum, was often crafted from hollowed-out tree trunks, while the "pate," a wooden slit drum, was carved from logs. Additionally, string instruments like the "Ukulele" were made using wood and animal gut for strings.

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