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Topic: Kaulana O Hilo Hanakahi |
Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 1 Sep 2007 7:49 pm
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I have a recording of this tune by Herb Remington..does anybody know where I can find the sheet music for this tune...it is the most Hawaiian sounding tune I've ever heard. |
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Derrick Mau
From: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2007 2:42 am
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The music,lyrics, and chords can be found in this new book on Lena Machado by Pi'olani Motta, called Songbird of Hawaii, My Memories of Aunty Lena.
Pi'olani is an adopted child of Lena's.
Lena is one of the super singing stars from Hawaii. She wrote this song in 1946 after a trip to Hilo on the Big Island.
I would strongly recommend getting the book. The price was about $25.00 but with all the great music, photo's and biography, it's well worth the price.
Cord International also has put something together on CD on Lena if you haven't got it yet. Great steel playing by Sol Ho'opii and Billy Hew Len.
Aloha |
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Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2007 8:19 am Song book
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Hi Derrick, Thank you for your great reply..I would be happy to get the book, do you know where I could send the money to obtain the book...I really like that song and have learned it by ear but I always like to have the sheet music available as a backup.. BTW, that song fits nicely on the E9th tuning. |
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Andy Sandoval
From: Bakersfield, California, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2007 9:47 am
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Brad, you can find it at Barnes and Noble. Here's a link Click Here |
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Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2007 1:12 pm story book or music book
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Andy, your link worked wonderful but now I'm confused whether this is a history book or a music book...there is no indication that this paperback contains any sheet music..do you have any more detailed information? |
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Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2007 2:47 pm Reread post
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Hey Andy, sorry, I reread Derrick's post..I placed an online order with B&N and they will ship the book out on 9-4-07...thanks again for the link. |
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Derrick Mau
From: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2007 4:25 pm
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Brad,
This book is a biography of Lena's life as told by the author/adopted daughter whom accompanied Lena on most of her gigs.
It's a 207 page book with many photo's. There are 30 of her songs in music notation with the lyrics and the chords, and a written story about each.
Here's a list of the songs.
1. Aloha No
2. E Kuu Baby Hot Cha-Cha
3. Ei Nei
4. Hawaii E, O 'Oe No E Ka 'Oi
5. Holau
6. Holo Wa'apa
7. Ho'onanea
8. Kamalani O Keaukaha
9. Kaulana O Hilo Hanakahi
10. Kauoha Mai
11. Kukuiolono Paka
12. Ku'u Lei Pua Kea Kolona
13. Ku'u Wa Li'i Li'i
14. Lei Kiele
15. Mai Lohilohi Mai 'Oe
16. Maluhia Home
17. Moanike'alaonapuamakahikina
18. Mom
19. Noho 'Olu
20. Hone Hula
21. Nonosina
22. Nuku O Nu'uanu
23. Pohai Ke Aloha
24. Pomaika'ikalani
25. Pua Mamane
26. Radio Hula
27. Sweet Night Blooming Cereus
28. U'ilani
29. U'umi Au A Hiki 'Ole
30. Ho'ohaehae |
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Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2007 8:51 pm Song Book
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Hi Derrick, Thank you, my good friend, for taking so much of your time to help me in my quest. I ordered the book from Barnes and Noble and they will ship it out on Tuesday..the cost with shipping and taxes is $30.68 but will be well worth the price. Thank you for the detailed information..I will have a lot of fun learning some of the songs in the book but what better way to spend one's time than being with good Hawaiian Music..that's really what the Steel is all about IMHO. |
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Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 11 Sep 2007 6:30 am Songbird of Hawaii
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Hi Derrick, Just a note to let you know that I received my book "Songbird of Hawaii". One of my favorites is "Nonosina", never heard it before but it sounds great right from the sheet music...do you have any favorites from the 30 song list? Thanks again for bringing this book to my attention and like you said it is worth every penny of the cost. You had mentioned that these songs were also recorded...is there any way I can get the recordings? |
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Derrick Mau
From: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 11 Sep 2007 10:21 am
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Hi Brad,
Glad you enjoyed the book.
Very difficult for me to select a favorite from Lena as all her songs were excellent. She was just a super musician and song writer.
One mistake in the book though, on page 204. The author lists the 3rd person from the left in the photo (playing the acoustic steel) as Lilly Nawahine.
This is my grandmothers sister who was the 1st women to play the steel, even before Annie Kerr. Her name was Ida (Kukahiko) Alicante.
I have a couple photo's of her, one in 1925 with an acoustic on her lap with her group, and one taken in the 30's with a very young Lena Machado.
She did a lot of touring in the mainland playing Hawaiian music. One of my mother's sisters are named after her.
Anyway, Lena's music can bought here:
Lena Machado CD
The insert alone is worth the price of the CD. A lot of information.
Aloha |
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Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 11 Sep 2007 3:15 pm Songbird
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Hi Derrick, I made that correction in the book on page 204 and thanks for the link. Hawaiian music sounds so good on my New Williams Steel...don't know why but it just never sounded as good on my Mullen. I have a Wallace Truetone pickup on the Williams and the Williams has a metal neck instead of the wood neck. The Williams just has more bite and fuller tone than the Mullen. Thanks again.
Brad |
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