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TerryLiberty
Lokahi

USA
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Posted - 05/19/2012 :  11:39:05 AM  Show Profile  Visit TerryLiberty's Homepage  Reply with Quote
We watched a DVD by Eddie and Myrna Kamae last night and I was really touched by it. It was titled "The Hawaiian Way - The Art and Tradition of Slack Key Music". Their clear and sincere emphasis on the connection between the music, the people, tradition, the families and the land was quite moving. Near the end of the show in Scene 8 - Traditions, Ledward Kaapana plays a slow slack key piece. Does anyone know what the title is? It’s beautiful! I’d love to learn it.

Mahalo.

Terry

Olympia, WA
Forever a haumana

Edited by - TerryLiberty on 05/19/2012 11:44:03 AM

kihoalukid
Lokahi

USA
289 Posts

Posted - 05/19/2012 :  1:38:48 PM  Show Profile  Visit kihoalukid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thats Radio Hula, Tab is available in the Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar by Mark Hanson

Lee
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TerryLiberty
Lokahi

USA
207 Posts

Posted - 05/19/2012 :  3:22:47 PM  Show Profile  Visit TerryLiberty's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Lee:

Thanks so much!!! I'm such a newbie! I probably should have known it already.

Luckily I just bought Mark's book a week ago so I'm set. Just gotta learn it now.

I see you're from South King County. Are you going to hear Ledward and Fran at the Triple Door?

Regards.

Terry

Olympia, WA
Forever a haumana
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kihoalukid
Lokahi

USA
289 Posts

Posted - 05/19/2012 :  4:57:21 PM  Show Profile  Visit kihoalukid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yer welcome! I'm gonna try and make it.

Lee
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Ambrosius
Lokahi

132 Posts

Posted - 05/21/2012 :  10:34:47 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Just gotta learn it now.

Have fun Terry. A small warning, though. Radio Hula may cause addiction problems.
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TerryLiberty
Lokahi

USA
207 Posts

Posted - 05/21/2012 :  5:11:43 PM  Show Profile  Visit TerryLiberty's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That's right, you were interested in that one too! How's it going?

Terry

Olympia, WA
Forever a haumana
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Ambrosius
Lokahi

132 Posts

Posted - 05/21/2012 :  8:06:10 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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How's it going?

Fine, Terry. There is no song I play more than this one. I learn a lot from it, technically as well as getting around on the fret-board. This especially when one detects the many variations and versions around. I believe it's said that Kaapana never plays this tune the same way twice.
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thumbstruck
Ahonui

USA
2168 Posts

Posted - 05/22/2012 :  12:14:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gary Haleamau plays a version and sings the lyrics. Kermet Apio plays a good version on YouTube.
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TerryLiberty
Lokahi

USA
207 Posts

Posted - 05/22/2012 :  05:54:32 AM  Show Profile  Visit TerryLiberty's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Kory:

Thanks for the tip on the You Tube and on Kermet Apio. I especially liked his version of Ulupalakua with his daughter doing the hula. Loved the cowboy moves!

It hadn't occured to me that the Folklife Festival might have some slack key. The schedule is so vast! Do you know if there are others playing slack key at the festival?

Mahalo.

Terry

Olympia, WA
Forever a haumana

Edited by - TerryLiberty on 05/22/2012 05:55:41 AM
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Retro
Ahonui

USA
2368 Posts

Posted - 05/22/2012 :  06:16:04 AM  Show Profile  Visit Retro's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by TerryLiberty

It hadn't occured to me that the Folklife Festival might have some slack key. The schedule is so vast! Do you know if there are others playing slack key at the festival?
Posted elsewhere, now here:

Da Oddah Guyz will be at Folklife again this year - Monday, May 28, 7:20 pm, Fisher Green Stage. Noeau won't be available this time, but thumbstruck, slipry1 and I will be, and joined by Kermet Apio.

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2012 Northwest Folklife Festival – Hawaiian (& related) acts:
(* = ones I'm in; I'm also the MC/coordinator for the "Ukenalia" Showcase)

FRIDAY, MAY 25)
1:40 pm – Olo Kani (Fisher Green Stage)

SATURDAY, MAY 26)
7:20 pm – Te Fare O Tamatoa (Exhibition Hall)
8:30 pm – Brother Noland (Fountain Lawn Stage)
8:30 pm – Kermet Apio (Folklife Café)

SUNDAY, MAY 27)
Hula (& more) show at Bagley Wright Theatre:
11:05 am – Halau Hula O Napualani *
11:45 am – Na Lei O Manu`akepa
12:25 pm – Ke Liko A`e O Lei Lehua
1:10 pm – Brother Noland

“Ukenalia!” `Ukulele Showcase at Center House Theatre:
3:00 pm – The Castaways
3:35 pm – Thornton Creek Elementary 5th grade `ukulele
4:05 pm – SUPA/Seattle Ukulele Players Association *
4:35 pm – The Canote Brothers

8:30 pm – Na Hilahila Boys (Alki Court Stage)

MONDAY, MAY 28)
7:20 pm – Da Oddah Guyz (Fisher Green Stage) *
7:30 pm – Kore Ionz (Mural Amphitheatre)
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TerryLiberty
Lokahi

USA
207 Posts

Posted - 05/22/2012 :  4:25:22 PM  Show Profile  Visit TerryLiberty's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Gregg:

Mahalo for the detailed rundown! I'll see what I can catch.

Regards.

Terry

Olympia, WA
Forever a haumana
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Retro
Ahonui

USA
2368 Posts

Posted - 05/22/2012 :  4:36:31 PM  Show Profile  Visit Retro's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by TerryLiberty

Gregg:
Mahalo for the detailed rundown! I'll see what I can catch.
Regards.

Be sure to say aloha, if can!
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