Imagine a room full of musicians playing all sorts of old-timey, bluegrass and folk melodies. Yet amidst the expected mass of mandolins, gaggle of guitars, bunch of banjos and fistful of fiddles there are—not one, but—two ukuleles!
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Hawaiian language pronunciation lesson posted as well as updates to “Buying an Ukulele”
I really enjoy the variety and vitality of Hawaiian music, both traditional and contemporary. But for many folks, it’s tough to get their tongues in line with pronouncing the Hawaiian words—there are just so many vowels and the words seem to go on forever! This Hawaiian Language Primer, compiled from a variety of sources (see […]
Northern California Ukulele Festival—April 29, 2007
Who goes to Hayward (California) to play the ukulele? Thousands of us did on April 29—and if you weren’t there, you missed an event that’s as rich in Hawaiian culture as it is in four-string delights. Held at the Hayward Adult Learning Center, this year’s event was the 14th annual, making it the longest-running (and oldest!) ukulele festival on the mainland. This festival has a true ohana feel. While some of the out-of-the-auditorium jamming was definitely non-island oriented (Beatles, anyone? Petula Clark? John Denver?), the performers inside are members of the many Bay Area-based ukulele schools and clubs and their performance repertoire was almost entirely Hawaiian (including contemporary and hapa haole as well as some lovely old melodies that just made me sigh and want to collapse beneath a coconut palm).