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Hookani
Lokahi
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Posted - 04/22/2009 : 3:18:35 PM
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Aloha all,
Was just going thru the Olelo TV schedule and found a couple things of interest.
Doug Fitch: Music of Life, Episode 2, Length: 0:28 Original Island and Folk songs from Hawaii Resident Doug Fitch 4/24/2009 Fri 10:00 pm, Channel OAHU 4/25/2009 Sat 8:00 am, Channel OAHU
Doug is a member here and a great musician. He comes to our Kanikapilas also.
Uke Builders Workshop: Episode 2, Episode 2, Length: 0:58 Kalei Gamiao plays ukulele, Aaron Oya demonstrates uke building & inlay. 4/25/2009 Sat 7:00 pm, Channel TEAC
Kalei is an awsome uke player and also comes to our kanikapilas.
Check them out if you can. I believe Olelo channels have live streaming for those not here in Hawai'i. www.olelo.org
Aloha, Ho'okani
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sirduke58
`Olu`olu
USA
993 Posts |
Posted - 04/22/2009 : 11:32:21 PM
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| Mahaloz fo' da heads up Derek. Das good TV. |
Hoof Hearted?...Was it you Stu Pedaso? |
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Doug Fitch
Akahai
USA
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Posted - 07/26/2009 : 01:13:02 AM
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Hi Guys, Mahalo Ho'okani for noticing the tv thing. There's a bunch more episodes out there and more to come. Today I finally succeeded in uploading 16 new vids taken from the shows to my Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/dougfitchmusic I added just a few slack key ones so check that "playlist" if interested. One newly posted vid I'm pleased with is Ray Kane's "Nanea Kou Maka i ka Le'ale'a". Hope you like it. See you at Kaka'ako! Aloha, Doug |
Doug Fitch fitchdoug @ yahoo.com www.dougfitchmusic.com http://youtube.com/user/dougfitchmusic |
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noeau
Ha`aha`a
USA
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Posted - 07/26/2009 : 12:18:40 PM
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| Hey doug nice videos with Cheri. A small question. How do you keep those picks from flying off and how long did it take to get used to them. I tried them and never could figure them out. Now that I play a lot more I lose a lot of natural nail material so that my right hand now has almost permanent short nails. I may want to try picks but I could never get beyond the feel that I get separated from my instrument. |
No'eau, eia au he mea pa'ani wale nō. |
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Nai`a
Aloha
USA
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Posted - 07/27/2009 : 12:11:01 PM
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Al- I tried them and ended up using a nail clipper and trimming/filing them down a bit just like a real nail and it worked. It took a few tries so buy several sets. It seemed to help as they are pretty long when new. Jay
quote: Originally posted by noeau
Hey doug nice videos with Cheri. A small question. How do you keep those picks from flying off and how long did it take to get used to them. I tried them and never could figure them out. Now that I play a lot more I lose a lot of natural nail material so that my right hand now has almost permanent short nails. I may want to try picks but I could never get beyond the feel that I get separated from my instrument.
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