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Description of Hawaii

 
Hawaiian music consists of romantic, folk-based musings that unfold narratives of island life inspired by the tropical backdrop and native sounds. The slack key guitar style forms the heart and soul of most Hawaiian music. Known in the South Pacific as ki ho'alu, (which means "loosen the key"), major chords are produced by de-tuning (or "slacking") all six strings of a steel or nylon strung guitar, resulting in an open strummed chord with a major seventh or sixth note contained. Although there are thousands of tunings, each produces a sustained sound behind the chord's melody. Hawaiian music is usually very distinguishable by an electric guitar, lap steel guitar, and/or slide guitar player that often accompanies the acoustic resonance that comes from the fingering of a slack key guitar player. However, there is a small percentage of Hawaiian music that does not incorporate guitars with slacked strings -- some rely only on ukulele, lap steel guitar, and singing. Although many songs are sung in Hawaiian, many are sung in English. Hands down, the best known and most influential musician of Hawaiian music is the late, great Gabby Pahinui (1921-1980) who held the world's record for knowing the largest amount of slack key tunings.
 

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Gabby Pahinui

This giant of Hawaiian music
mastered slack-key and
steel guitar without ever
reading a note of music.
Married and with 13 childr...

Hapa

Hapa's
soft-as-a-baby-blanket
sound has made a lot of
Hawaiian music fans very
happy. "Hapa" means "half...

Hui Ohana

This ground-breaking group
set the standard for the
Hawaiian music renaissance
of the 1970s. They sang a
mix of backyard Hawaiian...

Israel Kamakawiwo'ole

A founding member of the
traditional Hawaiian group
the Makaha Sons, Israel
went on to a hugely
successful solo career. K...

Keola Beamer

Keola Beamer entertained a
generation with hit songs
like "Honolulu City Lights."
Not only is Keola Beamer's
family Hawaiian music roy...

Sol Ho`opi`i

Solomon Ho`opi`i Ka`ai`ai is
widely acknowledged as
one of the fathers of
Hawaiian steel guitar.
Ho`opi`i was born in 1902...

Tau Moe Family

The Tau Moe Family literally
spent their life on the road.
They traveled the world,
performing for nearly five
decades. In one of the fa...

The Ho`opi`i Brothers

These dreamy-voiced
brothers raised falsetto
singing to an art form and
seduced generations of fans
in the process.

The Pahinui Brothers

Formed by the sons of slack
key guitar master Gabby
Pahinui, the Pahinui
Brothers include Bla, Cyril
and Martin. Despite their f...

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