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Fran Guidry
Ha`aha`a
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Posted - 10/11/2020 : 06:56:12 AM
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Years ago someone gifted me with a collection of Ozzie Kotani tabs - obviously a treasure trove for someone trying to get started in slack key. One piece that really elevated my playing was the taropatch arrangement of Aloha `Oe that was included. I worked on that piece for weeks and enjoyed playing it, but somehow it slipped off the radar after a while and lately I realized that I couldn't come up with a decent version of this classic song.
That clearly wouldn't do, so I started noodling, then chasing different versions on YouTube and in my music collection. The vocal arrangements on YouTube were both inspiring and confusing - lots of lovely singing but also lots of interpretation of the melody and phrasing.
It took a few weeks, I'm sure Lynnie is tired of hearing flubbed up versions of the song echoing through the house, but I finally got a clip of the song I'm not embarrassed to post:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDu5cDmnmk4
I'm using a pair of omni mics, Audio Technica AT4022s, into a Zoom F6 recorder. The guitar is by Kim Walker, tuned to taropatch of course.
Fran
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E ho`okani pila kakou ma Kaleponi Slack Key Guitar in California - www.kaleponi.com Slack Key on YouTube Homebrewed Music Blog |
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Earl
`Olu`olu
USA
523 Posts |
Posted - 10/12/2020 : 05:01:31 AM
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Nahenahe and wonderful as always, Fran. I am inspired to work on that arrangement myself. Hopefully life won't get in the way - yet again. One of the big advantages to a weeklong camp like AMC is that you can shut the world out for a few days and just play music.
We have hosted a number of kankapila in our backyard all summer, with the ukulele club and with guitar friends. But our weather is now turning too cold for outdoor play - it was 58° and sunny yesterday, but heading downhill fast. And few are willing to risk indoor jams and singing these days. |
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Maliko
Lokahi
USA
139 Posts |
Posted - 10/12/2020 : 05:59:28 AM
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Nicely done, Fran!
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Put da "pila" back in "Kanikapila" |
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wdf
Ha`aha`a
USA
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Posted - 10/12/2020 : 06:42:31 AM
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Wonderful, Fran. A few years back, Ozzie taught this piece at the Kahumoku Workshop. I think I'll have to resurrect it. I love what you've done with it. |
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Fran Guidry
Ha`aha`a
USA
1579 Posts |
Posted - 10/13/2020 : 06:19:05 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Earl
Nahenahe and wonderful as always, Fran. I am inspired to work on that arrangement myself. Hopefully life won't get in the way - yet again. One of the big advantages to a weeklong camp like AMC is that you can shut the world out for a few days and just play music.
We have hosted a number of kankapila in our backyard all summer, with the ukulele club and with guitar friends. But our weather is now turning too cold for outdoor play - it was 58° and sunny yesterday, but heading downhill fast. And few are willing to risk indoor jams and singing these days.
I'm beyond lucky because I can shut the world out any time, my obligations are only those I allow - the only known advantage of being an old fogey (grin).
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E ho`okani pila kakou ma Kaleponi Slack Key Guitar in California - www.kaleponi.com Slack Key on YouTube Homebrewed Music Blog |
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Fran Guidry
Ha`aha`a
USA
1579 Posts |
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Fran Guidry
Ha`aha`a
USA
1579 Posts |
Posted - 10/13/2020 : 06:22:55 AM
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quote: Originally posted by wdf
Wonderful, Fran. A few years back, Ozzie taught this piece at the Kahumoku Workshop. I think I'll have to resurrect it. I love what you've done with it.
Someone gifted me with some of Ozzie's tabs and that's how I originally learned "Aloha `Oe." Then I let the arrangement slip away so I had to come up with something for this clip. I'm sure a lot of Ozzie's ideas are in there, his ideas are in all my playing.
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E ho`okani pila kakou ma Kaleponi Slack Key Guitar in California - www.kaleponi.com Slack Key on YouTube Homebrewed Music Blog |
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