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Tonya
Lokahi

USA
177 Posts

Posted - 05/31/2008 :  09:39:59 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tonya's Homepage
...no, not a "Jesus Loves Me" kind. They've asked me to play/sing a "Hawaiian" song on ukulele for the kids. Keeping in mind my basic chord skills, do you have any suggestions? And, I was told it was for "entertainment" factor since this is a Hawaiian-themed VBS; it doesn't need to be "religious" in nature. I'd thought of "E Huli Makou" and have them do the "turning" to right, left, etc. and hand motions for the eyes/hands/body/aloha part. Would this be appropriate?

Or, any other suggestions?

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http://www.ukuleletonya.com

Tonya
Lokahi

USA
177 Posts

Posted - 05/31/2008 :  10:42:33 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tonya's Homepage
Ooh, no, not a flirting song--thanks for the information to the clueless.

I'd also thought of "Ekolu Mea Nui," doing both the Hawaiian and the English verses...

I'll go look up "Kanaka Waiwai," "Nanakuli" and "C-A-T...." Thank you, again.

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http://www.ukuleletonya.com

Edited by - Tonya on 05/31/2008 11:47:37 AM
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Cyberglen
Aloha

USA
31 Posts

Posted - 05/31/2008 :  3:26:21 PM  Show Profile
Wait.... "E Huli Makou" is a flirting song? I thought it was just a song about turning to the left, turning the right....kind of like the hokey pokey. I have missed so much!

Slow down! It's Molokai.
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wcerto
Ahonui

USA
5052 Posts

Posted - 05/31/2008 :  11:28:24 PM  Show Profile
One song that we sang these past couple of weeks with Duke and Jay is "Hokulea - Star of Gladdness". It would be a good song for kids, it is upbeat, positive message, not complex and has mostly English words. And it can be sung, as Braddah Jay does, with GUSTO! It is what I am going to be working on. (Paul, too). Braddah Jay gave me lyrics. Duke can tell what chords. Duke picks it on `ukulele so very fine.

Me ke aloha
Malama pono,
Wanda
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rendesvous1840
Ha`aha`a

USA
1055 Posts

Posted - 06/01/2008 :  05:07:25 AM  Show Profile
As played by Duke, Hokulea used G,Am, D7, and C. I don't know if this song has been recorded or not, only place we know is one of the Iz DVD's. It's hard not to get caught up in it, though.
Paul

"A master banjo player isn't the person who can pick the most notes.It's the person who can touch the most hearts." Patrick Costello
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Retro
Ahonui

USA
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Posted - 06/01/2008 :  06:58:22 AM  Show Profile  Visit Retro's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Cyberglen

Wait.... "E Huli Makou" is a flirting song? I thought it was just a song about turning to the left, turning the right....kind of like the hokey pokey. I have missed so much!
Kaona, brah, kaona. Something is hidden in those simple lyrics...think along the lines of "turn around, so's I can check you out, all ovah."
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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a

USA
1918 Posts

Posted - 06/01/2008 :  07:03:36 AM  Show Profile
How about the mele that island keiki learn early on?

Pupu Hinu Hinu
Pearly Shells
The Hukilau Song
Little Grass Shack
etc....

Auntie Maria
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da_joka
Lokahi

361 Posts

Posted - 06/01/2008 :  10:13:39 AM  Show Profile
Try check out da CD Aloha ke Akua. Get da Hokule`a song ontop dat. Plus some oddas dass real nice. Ua Mau is anodda one my wife and me love fo sing (an dance to).

If can, can. If no can, no can.
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andyjade
Akahai

USA
51 Posts

Posted - 06/02/2008 :  11:16:49 AM  Show Profile
C-A-T is on Willie K's "traditional" album, and it's a GREAT version......
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Admin
Pupule

USA
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Posted - 06/02/2008 :  1:40:31 PM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an AOL message  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message
Leon is a friend... http://www.leonandmalia.com/hawaiikids/index.html

Andy
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kawikasurf
Aloha

USA
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Posted - 06/03/2008 :  05:24:25 AM  Show Profile  Send kawikasurf a Yahoo! Message
'Opae E, by Irmgard Aluli, is a wonderful song for keiki - easy to play and memorize, repetitious verse, which kids love, and a lovely melody. It tells the story of a young man whose sister is kidnapped by the eel. The young man goes to the various sea creatures and asks for help in rescuing her. The shrimp, the mollusk, the seashell, and the snail all refuse, saying that the eel is so large and they are so small. Finally, the smallest creature of all - the opihi - agrees to help the man, saying confidently that it will cover the eel's eyes and allow the young man to rescue his sister from the eel's cave. A nice message for kids about how being little doesn't mean that one cannot be brave and accomplish big things.

Edited by - kawikasurf on 06/03/2008 05:49:14 AM
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Tonya
Lokahi

USA
177 Posts

Posted - 06/03/2008 :  07:18:54 AM  Show Profile  Visit Tonya's Homepage
These are all great ideas. Thank you for pointing me to some great new resources and songs (and for not letting me play a "flirting" song for a vacation Bible school!).

http://www.uketreasures.com
http://www.ukuleletonya.com
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noeau
Ha`aha`a

USA
1105 Posts

Posted - 06/03/2008 :  07:36:13 AM  Show Profile
Check the CD titled ʻHawaiian Songs for Children/ Na Mele Hawaiʻi No Na Keikiʻ Its by Mary Pukui and Aunty Alice got 14 songs not commonly heard elsewhere. The Maile Seranaders play the music Nia, Lani and Lahela sing. I got it from Aunty Mariaʻs site.

No'eau, eia au he mea pa'ani wale nō.

Edited by - noeau on 06/03/2008 07:37:07 AM
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hawaiianmusiclover06
`Olu`olu

USA
562 Posts

Posted - 06/03/2008 :  09:17:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit hawaiianmusiclover06's Homepage  Send hawaiianmusiclover06 an AOL message  Click to see hawaiianmusiclover06's MSN Messenger address  Send hawaiianmusiclover06 a Yahoo! Message
Guess I'll chime in on this one. I also teach Sunday School. You should check out the CD by Leon and Malia. The title of the CD is called Leon and Malia presents... Hawaii Kids Praise. Got some simple songs for the keikis. Hope it helps.

Alana :)

Aloha Kakou, maluhia a me aloha mau loa (Hello everyone, peace and love forever)

Edited by - hawaiianmusiclover06 on 06/03/2008 09:18:14 AM
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wcerto
Ahonui

USA
5052 Posts

Posted - 06/06/2008 :  06:43:06 AM  Show Profile
The Owl's Lullabye as done by Clyde "Kindy" Sproat. Simple tune, simple wordw.

Me ke aloha
Malama pono,
Wanda
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parotatch
Aloha

37 Posts

Posted - 06/06/2008 :  11:19:13 PM  Show Profile
I Ke Alo O Iesu (Presence of Jesus) - Words & Music by Dennis Kamakahi
Can be found on "best of sons of hawaii - vol. 1"
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