Malie Lyman & Alan Akaka, "Henehene Kou 'Aka", Hawaiian Steel Guitar Festival 2023 in Cupertino, Ca
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- Malie Lyman & Alan Akaka, "Henehene Kou 'Aka", performed at The 35th Annual Hawaiian Steel Guitar Festival 2023 in Cupertino, California. This video was shot on Sept, 23, 2023. Musicians on stage include Mikiya Matsuda upright bass, Justin Firmeza 'ukulele, and Bill Wynne on guitar.
What a good teacher! Maile is inspiring as a student. Fresh voice and all that background.
Another spectacular demonstration of musical talent knowing your way around the fretboard of a steel guitar… Mahalo Maile & Alan 🌺🤙🏽
Kumu Alan is always an inspiration- have watched Maile since her early days at the Marriott in Waikiki
Oh My Goodness this is so amazing to see! We love Malie and Alan and this was such a fun 7:25 minutes of watching them just jam together and bring us into their music! So proud to be a part of this! And just wait for it at just over minutes in Malie starts to sing!!! Wow 🎶🎶🎶 Mahalo, Bill
Hello Malie ,
I very much like your lap steel playing....the warm tone ,all in tune.... and, impro´s by yourself I presume?!Your singing matches with your Hawaiian guitar,nice and warm!Maybe I can find you ,in future,somewhere els on the tube.
Regards,Walter.
❤
thats cool
Henehene kou 'aka, kou le 'ale 'a paha
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
Henehene ko aka, kou le 'ale 'a paha
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
Ka'a uila mākēneki, hō'onioni kou kino
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
I Kaka'ako mākou, 'ai ana i ka pipi stew
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
I Kaka'ako mākou, 'ai ana i ka pipi stew
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
I Waikīkī mākou, 'ai ana i ke kai
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
I Waikīkī mākou, 'ai ana i ke kai
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
I Kapahulu makou, 'ai ana lipoa
He mea ma 'a ia, for you and I
I Kapahulu makou, 'ai ana lipoa
He mea ma 'a ia, for you and I
Our lips have met, our eyes not yet
You make me wait, for you and I
Ha 'ina mai ka puana, kou le 'ale 'a paha
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
Ha 'ina mai ka puana, kou le 'ale 'a paha
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
For you and I
For I and you
And for all them too
And all them three
And all them four
And all them five, six, seven and eight
Nine, ten, eleven again
Both playing same tuning? What is it?