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cpatch
Ahonui

USA
2187 Posts

Posted - 08/04/2003 :  3:36:51 PM  Show Profile  Visit cpatch's Homepage  Send cpatch an AOL message
I thought it might be useful for each of us to see what others can play and/or are learning to play. (Also an opportunity for you lurkers to post something and qualify for this month's drawing!). Here's my current list to kick things off:

Can Play (from memory):
Kani Ki Ho`alu (Ozzie)
Manuela Boy (Ozzie)
Molehu (Ozzie)
Pilipuka (Patrick Landeza)

Am Learning:
`Awiwi (Ozzie)
Paka Ua (Ozzie)
E Lili`u E (Ledward)
He Aloha No `O Honolulu (Ron Loo)

Someday:
La Paloma (Uncle Ray)
Pua Sadinia (Uncle Ray)
Moe `Uhane (Uncle Sonny)
Double Slack Swing (Uncle Andy )

Craig
My goal is to be able to play as well as people think I can.

Edited by - cpatch on 08/14/2003 9:48:47 PM

Stacey
Lokahi

USA
169 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2003 :  02:16:55 AM  Show Profile
Aloha e Craig!
Right On! You're getting quite a repertoire there! Keep up the good work! It was quite enjoyable to meet you and the other friendly & talented members of the So Cal Slack Key Society!
Mahalo for your interest in what us taropatch.net lurkers are all up to. I've been playing slack key for 10 1/2 months now and here's what I can play by heart, so far:

Moe Uhane (Sonny Chillingworth)
Kani Ki Ho`alu (Ozzie Kotani)
Mauna Loa (Ozzie Kotani)
Molehu (Ozzie Kotani)
Manuela Boy (Ozzie Kotani)
Kahuli Aku (Winona Beamer)
Mino Aka (Keola Beamer)
Lahainaluna (Kui Lee)

Tabs I'm working on:
Nanea Kou Maka (Ray Kane)
Slack Key Lullaby (Led Ka'apana)
Moana's Laundry Basket (Keola Beamer)
Pilipuka (Patrick Landeza)
Aloha Oe (Queen Lili`uokalani)

Songs I'd like to play, but have no tabs for and am a Dork about figuring them out by ear:
Tooo many to list...
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Admin
Pupule

USA
4551 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2003 :  10:09:22 AM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an AOL message  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message
It's always hard for me to remember what I can play. My small repertoire of songs probably looks like a lot of other mainlanders because I've learned from the same books/videos.

Sampling of songs I can play:
Opihi Moemoe
Moe `Uhane
Ku`u Ipo Onaona
Pua Lililehua
Ke Aloha O Ka Haku (Queen's Prayer)

I have a unique (for the east coast) opportunity to be part of a trio preparing to play for an October hula halau performance. We haven't practiced yet but I expect to play slack key along with two `ukuleles. We are hoping our 3 so-so voices will join forces to be an acceptable voice. (Wishful thinking?) Should be a lot of fun and will take me into some totally new repertoire. I'm really looking forward to it because it's an excellent opportunity to play with others not to mention playing with dancers.

What I'm working on:
Ka Lehua I Milia
He Aloha Ku`u Ipo
Nani Nani/Nani Venuse
O Beautiful `Ilima/Na Pua Lei `Ilima
Wahine `Ilikea

Andy
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Bruddah Chrispy
Lokahi

USA
164 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2003 :  1:03:45 PM  Show Profile  Visit Bruddah Chrispy's Homepage
I'm not sure at what point a song changes from "Working on" to "Known" but assuming it means I can pick up the guitar and play all/some/most of it without the tabs then:

Known:
Kani Ki Ho`alu
Mauna Loa
Molehu
Slack Key Lullaby
Manuela Boy
Manamana Lele
Moe `Uhane
My variation of an untitled song by member dshelby
My variation of an untitled song by member allthumz

Working on
Waimanalu Blues
Radio Hula (I got a looooooong way to go there)

And to throw in another category:
Used to know
Kahuli Aku
Matt's Bounce

There's probably others that I can't think of right now.

Aloha a hui hou,
Chris P.

There's no regrets; only good times.
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Sarah
`Olu`olu

571 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2003 :  4:56:09 PM  Show Profile
E Bradda Crispy,

I like that "Used to Know" category.

Sometimes, I have totally forgotten that I do know a song -- it just went out of my consciousness but if someone reminds me that I know it, then I go Oh Yeah, I forgot I knew that one...

So that makes another category "Forgot I Knew..."

aloha,
Sarah

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cpatch
Ahonui

USA
2187 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2003 :  6:03:22 PM  Show Profile  Visit cpatch's Homepage  Send cpatch an AOL message
Thanks Stacey! It was great to meet you and hear you play as well...very inspiring!

Hey Chris, we should add a "Dreamed I Knew" category too. I've played some really nice renditions of several songs I don't know during my sleeping hours!

Craig
My goal is to be able to play as well as people think I can.

Edited by - cpatch on 08/07/2003 8:29:33 PM
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marzullo
`Olu`olu

USA
923 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2003 :  8:29:33 PM  Show Profile  Visit marzullo's Homepage  Send marzullo an AOL message
the last time i saw kevin, he asked me to play the version of "isa lei" i have up on craig's page, and i couldn't remember part of it. so, we need a "I used to know and had to relearn it from my own recording" category too

i'm working on ku'u lei awapuhi, iniki malie, and nanea holo malie. nothin' fancy, though, just some nice things to do when someone looks at you and says "you want to do one?"

PS stacey, sorry that i disappeared and didn't see you when you were down here; i'm becoming a candidate for the new United frequent flyer level - the "golden butt" level. it sounds like you all had a great kanikapila!







Keith
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Stacey
Lokahi

USA
169 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2003 :  8:39:34 PM  Show Profile
Keith sez
quote:
PS stacey, sorry that i disappeared and didn't see you when you were down here; i'm becoming a candidate for the new United frequent flyer level - the "golden butt" level. it sounds like you all had a great kanikapila!

Aloha e Keith!
I was lookin' forward to meetin' ya, Brah! Hope to catch ya next time! Safe travels!
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wdf
Ha`aha`a

USA
1153 Posts

Posted - 08/07/2003 :  11:41:17 AM  Show Profile
Off the top here's my list. Not all are perfect. I may have forgotten some.

Kani Ki Ho`alu
Molehu
Manuela Boy
Old Timer’s Hula
Mauna Loa
Nanea Kou Maka
Ki Ho`alu Hanalei
Morning Dew
My Tribute song (original -sort of)
Hula Medley
Pua Sadinia
Punahele
Kealoha
Hula O Makee
Hula Blues
Radio Hula (bits & pieces)
Matt's Bounce (bits & pieces)
Silent Night
Moloka`i Waltz
Kahuku Slack Key
Berkeley Bounce (some)


Dusty

Edited by - wdf on 08/11/2003 9:31:28 PM
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cpatch
Ahonui

USA
2187 Posts

Posted - 08/07/2003 :  8:30:16 PM  Show Profile  Visit cpatch's Homepage  Send cpatch an AOL message
Andy, did you learn Opihi Moemoe out of Leonard's book?

Craig
My goal is to be able to play as well as people think I can.
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Admin
Pupule

USA
4551 Posts

Posted - 08/07/2003 :  9:13:31 PM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an AOL message  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message
quote:
Originally posted by cpatch

Andy, did you learn Opihi Moemoe out of Leonard's book?

Yes, never worked through the tab note for note, though. I got the gist of the it from the book and then after listening to a recording of Led over and over, I sort of got it. Tried playing along and it's good enough that people recognize it as Opihi Moemoe.

Andy
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rossasaurus
Lokahi

USA
306 Posts

Posted - 08/07/2003 :  11:07:09 PM  Show Profile  Send rossasaurus a Yahoo! Message
Aloha Andy,

Looking at everyone's lists I realize I jump songs before I'm solid with them, with endings/beginnings. Anyway, here's my:

Presentable List
Paka Ua (Ozzie from Napili 2002)
Molehu (Ozzie)
Nanea Kou Maka I ka Le`ale`a (uncle Raymonds version)
Kohoku Slack Key (Patrick-gotta check the name though)
Aloha Chant (Patrick)
Salomila
Salomila/Nanea/Radio Hula Medley

Working On List
all of the above, plus
Le`ahi (Gabby via Pat & Keola)
Maika`i Ka Makani O Kohala
Papalina Lahilahi (George K)
Kolomana Slack Key (Hui Ohana)
Hilo One
Ka Ipo Lei Manu
and diddling-around in C Mauna Loa & Cyril's C (C is for Cyril) & C Wahine (George K)

Edited by - rossasaurus on 08/07/2003 11:09:54 PM
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Bruddah Chrispy
Lokahi

USA
164 Posts

Posted - 08/11/2003 :  3:08:51 PM  Show Profile  Visit Bruddah Chrispy's Homepage
I've been informed by the authors that these songs, do in fact have names.

quote:
Originally posted by Bruddah Chrispy


Known:
My variation of an untitled song by member dshelby


This is Hawai`i Bound.
quote:

My variation of an untitled song by member allthumz


This is Pukalani.

Aloha a hui hou,
Chris P.

There's no regrets; only good times.
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jmk
Lokahi

USA
115 Posts

Posted - 08/14/2003 :  9:29:13 PM  Show Profile
My list

Can Play (from memory):

Kimo's Slack Key (Chillingworth)
Kani Ki Ho`alu (Ozzie)
La Paloma (Kane)
Hi'Ilawe (Beamer)
Mino'aka (Beamer)
Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua (Loo)
Waikapu (Loo)
Koke'e (picking pattern)
White Sandy Beach (George Kahamoku pick-strum style)
Kaulana Kawaihai (picking pattern)
Wahine Ilikea (picking pattern)
Radio Hula (needs some polish)

Working on:

He Aloha No '0 Honolulu (Loo)
Ku'u Iop Onaona (Ledward)
E Lili'U E (Ledward)

There are half a dozen on my "want to learn" list. Not enough time in the day!



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sdm
Aloha

USA
13 Posts

Posted - 08/17/2003 :  01:13:22 AM  Show Profile
As I'm only a beginning slack-key player, (as well as on the guitar in general) like many others, I'm working through the Ozzie book.

After some quality time with the guitar today, I can safely say that

Kani Ki Ho`alu (Ozzie)
Manuela Boy (Ozzie)

are recognizeable at least, with room to improve. At least they sound better today than yesterday .

My journey with guitar started about three years ago with a trip to Kauai. The music has always been compelling, but a walk down to Hanalei Bay at sunset, and finding the McMaster's playing on the beach, for the joy of it, was the start of it. Definitely felt the meaning of aloha.

Only recently I've had sufficient confidence in my fingerstyle technique to attempt slack-key, and I am having great fun doing it.

We brought home an uke from our Maui trip this summer, both my wife and I are enjoying it also!

Thanks to the community of taro patch- its an inspiration! Its also nice to learn of so many members in SF bay area - I'm in San Jose.

Steve

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wdf
Ha`aha`a

USA
1153 Posts

Posted - 08/17/2003 :  9:46:47 PM  Show Profile
sdm sez:
quote:
My journey with guitar started about three years ago with a trip to Kauai...

Hmmm, sounds familiar.
click

Dusty

Edited by - wdf on 08/17/2003 11:44:18 PM
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