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wcerto
Ahonui
USA
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Posted - 01/01/2012 : 07:49:39 AM
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Dr. Amy Ku'uleialoha Stillman has started a new project -- on a daily basis, to post a Hawaiian song and give a little mo'olelo. The first song she discusses is "Hawai'i Aloha". Those of you seriously interested in Hawaiian mele may want to check out her new blog to soak up the mana'o she so graciously is sharing with us. She has links so you can listen to the mele she is discussing.
Check it out at: http://amykstillman.tumblr.com/
An excerpt from the first post: The Daily Mele is blog dedicated to commenting on one song daily that I am listening to or thinking about. My passion and my research work is Hawaiian music. Even though my musical interests span the globe, and reach back centuries in time, I will focus this blog on Hawaiian music. Foregrounding the term mele allows me to range freely over recorded audio tracks OR the songs themselves independently of artists who have made recordings.
This blog is inspired by Project 365, which was launched in 2006. Project 365 focused on photos—participants would take a photo daily and post it online. Iʻm basically doing the same thing, of taking mele as aural snapshots—as I encounter them, as I think about them, as I write about them, as I experience them, as I am shaped by them!
What mele, dear Reader, are part of your own life? What mele are the aural snapshots for your encounters and experiences? What mele would be on the soundtrack of your life? I hope that my thoughts here might inspire you to think of these mele, or think of other mele, and how they are part of your individual and our collective soundtracks.
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Me ke aloha Malama pono, Wanda |
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Retro
Ahonui
USA
2368 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2012 : 08:17:03 AM
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I saw that late last night - what a marvelous idea, and it will be one of my daily bookmarks! |
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TerryLiberty
Lokahi
USA
207 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2012 : 09:19:48 AM
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Yup! It's on my music-room computer. Thanks for passing it along. |
Terry
Olympia, WA Forever a haumana |
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mike2jb
Lokahi
USA
213 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2012 : 4:15:46 PM
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Thanks for letting us know about this, Wanda. What a great idea! Looking forward to the next few mele this week. |
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wcerto
Ahonui
USA
5052 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2012 : 06:48:16 AM
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Today's song is "Hawaiian War Chant".
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Me ke aloha Malama pono, Wanda |
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Admin
Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2012 : 09:04:01 AM
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My brother participates in Project 365. This is another fantastic resource for fans of Hawaiian music. Thank you Dr. Stillman. |
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wcerto
Ahonui
USA
5052 Posts |
Posted - 01/03/2012 : 08:20:11 AM
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Today's mele is "Wahine U'i" by William Ewaliko & the Royal Hawaiian Band Glee Club. Lyrics for me are pretty hard to understand, but appear to be different than what is offered on huapala.org. |
Me ke aloha Malama pono, Wanda |
Edited by - wcerto on 01/03/2012 08:25:25 AM |
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dr. cookie
Lokahi
USA
299 Posts |
Posted - 01/03/2012 : 8:26:47 PM
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Make sure you're not confusing "Wahine U`i" with the much more popular "He Wahine U`i". . . big difference!
Don
PS: As far as Wahine U`i" goes . . . I'd seriously not recommend the 2nd verse translation at huapala.org as a pick up line: "You are a beauty in my sight; a beauty that dwindles in the light of day"! Maybe it sounds better in Hawaiian? |
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wcerto
Ahonui
USA
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Posted - 01/04/2012 : 01:56:37 AM
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I was reading the right one, Don. It does indeed sound better in Hawaiian. Never tell a lady her beauty is dwindling! |
Me ke aloha Malama pono, Wanda |
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