Ka wailele o nuuanu brothers cazimero biography
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1. I Kēlā`Apōpō(Tomorrow) G6th Tuning DGDEBD Download the Liner Notes
Composed in the G6th Tuning I found by purposefully tuning my third string down from the standard Taro Patch G until I found something I liked. I discovered some unique voicings in the tuning and latched upon the idea of a sort of jazzy, lazy piece. I Kēlā Apōpō means that tomorrow there will be new pieces such as this one and new slack key players – and I feel very assured of this. They will shape it, present it, and preserve and nurture it with care and aloha. E Ola Mau Ke Kī Hō`alu!
2. Ka Wailele O Nu`uanu F Taro Patch CFCFAC
One of my favorite recording duos and references for Hawaiian music has been the Brothers Cazimero, Robert and Roland, who did a wonderful rendition of this touching piece. The beautiful song was composed by Jay Kauka in memory of his father. It speaks of “the waterfall of Nu`uanu” that will always be there and never cease flowing. What I call the “ballad” style of playing is completely different from traditional slack key but is supported by it and often follows the phrasing of Hawaiian lyrics.
3. Ehu’s Trot Taro Patch DGDGBD
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How reggae came to Hawai‘i
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