That was just beautiful Fran. I just love the sound of the two guitars together. As usual your music brings a smile and a warm Hawaiian feel. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you for visiting. My taste in music certainly has moved in the direction of relaxation, many of my old favorite recordings now seem overblown and stressful. Fran
What a way to lift my heart-spirit here in Myrtle Creek, Or. No way to top the beauty of the islands as flows from you both. Guitar magic that is above beauty! Mahalo!!!!! 🏖🐠🍍😎🦜❤️
Beautiful thing to hear on a Saturday morning. Such a kind song. A wonderful conversation by two guys who know exactly what they are talking about. Set up a great sense longing in me for ......something?
Lovely video as always from you two. Was going to make your show in Concord but last minute couldn't make it. Hope to see you around soon! These videos will hold me till then :)
Aloha to you Bob, our little part of Led's tour was fine although a couple of shows got canceled. His earlier tour back east with George Kahumoku and Herb Ohta Jr. had problems when both those other guys got COVID. I think they came through OK but several shows got shelved. Fran
Thank you so much for your visits. Uncle Ray Kane says this song was inspired by children, he visited the school in Waimanalo and tried to capture the energy of the keiki he met there. Uncle Ray's version is much faster as you can hear: ruclips.net/video/iQ50GevvO_U/видео.html Fran
Thank you so much for teaching me the history of this song composed by Ray Kane. He was one of the pioneer of NAHENAHE slucky guitar musicians, isn’t he🤗
Yes, Led was visiting NorCal for some shows and we shot a couple of songs just before they left for Hawai`i. We also shot "Kaimana Hila" and I posted that as well. Fran
@@thumbstruck Various squeezebox stylists are a big part of Louisiana music, but of course when I was growing up we didn't realize how incredibly cool that music was. Fran
That was just beautiful Fran. I just love the sound of the two guitars together. As usual your music brings a smile and a warm Hawaiian feel. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you, Brian, I love that two guitar sound as well.
Fran
Thanks Fran & Mr. Ledward!!! Cannot get enough of you two!!! Mahalo! 🌴
It's a pleasure to create these videos, thank you for visiting.
Fran
When I listen to you two playing it's so relaxing and soothing. Thank you for posting your music.
Thank you for visiting. My taste in music certainly has moved in the direction of relaxation, many of my old favorite recordings now seem overblown and stressful.
Fran
He who waits for something good never waits too long. I love you!
Thanks for visiting and posting a comment, especially such a nice one.
Fran
A blessing that brightens an otherwise rainy day! Mahalo & best wishes to both of you!
Aloha Angie, wish we could share some of that rain here, but rain is gonna do what it wants to do.
Fran
Solid performance gentlemen 👍
Thank you, Serge. We always hope for better but I wanted to catch something from Led while he was visiting.
Fran
Nice arrangement gentlemen 👍
Thanks for visiting and commenting, Serge.
Fran
Thanks guys from a long time admirer. Your music takes me to places long forgotten and in some instances, to places never seen!
Music really does have remarkable powers, doesn't it? Thanks for visiting and taking a moment to add a comment.
Fran
What a way to lift my heart-spirit here in Myrtle Creek, Or. No way to top the beauty of the islands as flows from you both. Guitar magic that is above beauty! Mahalo!!!!! 🏖🐠🍍😎🦜❤️
Ken, your kindness is certainly appreciated. Mahalo to you.
Fran
Superb !!! Thank you for this video. 😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍
Thank you for visiting and commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed the clip.
Fran
So glad to see and hear another video from you two. Very good, thank you.
Thank you, Alan, I was feeling like I had not posted in too long so I was glad we were able to capture a couple of clips while Led was here.
Fran
Thanks for posting Fran, a lovely piece of music.
Thanks for stopping by. Led says the basic licks are old kind slack key but we both love Uncle Ray Kane and his special touch.
Fran
Good to see you both together again. Beautiful as always.
Thank you, Joan. We were pretty busy with shows but managed to catch a bit of video before they headed home.
Fran
Wonderful !! Looks like "February is Leduary" again. Nice to see old friends together. Aloha nui
Having Led visit definitely improves February for me and I think for lots of folks around here.
Fran
Beautiful thing to hear on a Saturday morning. Such a kind song. A wonderful conversation by two guys who know exactly what they are talking about. Set up a great sense longing in me for ......something?
Thanks for your kind comment John. I share your sense of longing in that simple little melody, something that I find in lots of Hawaiian music.
Fran
Probably longing for aloha
wonderful as always....enjoy your collaborations very much!
Thank you, Andrew. It's an honor to play alongside Led, plus there are always new tricks to try for audio and video.
Fran
Lovely video as always from you two. Was going to make your show in Concord but last minute couldn't make it. Hope to see you around soon! These videos will hold me till then :)
Sorry you couldn't make the show, it was good fun. Seeing Led do it live is the best thing going! Video is better than nothing, though, eh?
Fran
Another great video with unco Led braddah Fran. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤙🏽
Thank you Daniel, glad you enjoyed it.
Fran
This is awesome
Thanks, Ben, it's a different direction from Uncle Ray's original but it's fun to try another flavor.
Fran
Aloha , together again, hope the tour went well, always always ke aloha the mele
Aloha to you Bob, our little part of Led's tour was fine although a couple of shows got canceled. His earlier tour back east with George Kahumoku and Herb Ohta Jr. had problems when both those other guys got COVID. I think they came through OK but several shows got shelved.
Fran
This song(for children ⁉︎)is the first time to listen for me.
How peaceful NAHENAHE music♪
You and Mr.Kaapana’s guitar sounds always touch my heart.
Thank you so much for your visits. Uncle Ray Kane says this song was inspired by children, he visited the school in Waimanalo and tried to capture the energy of the keiki he met there. Uncle Ray's version is much faster as you can hear: ruclips.net/video/iQ50GevvO_U/видео.html
Fran
Thank you so much for teaching me the history of this song composed by Ray Kane.
He was one of the pioneer of NAHENAHE slucky guitar musicians, isn’t he🤗
@@komachimama Yes indeed, Ray Kane was a wonderful composer, arranger, and singer and influenced those who came after him in so many ways.
Fran
Desde Argentina un abrazo hermosas canciones.Oscar🇦🇷
Thank you, Oscar, for visiting and for the hug.
Fran
Awesome
Thank you, it was so much fun and such an honor to play Uncle Ray Kane's composition with the amazing Ledward Kaapana.
Fran
❤❤❤
Aloha! This is beautiful... I'm ready to take lessons with you kumu Fran!
Aloha, Elvin, sorry I dropped the ball on responding to your email. I'm keeping you in mind.
Fran
Thank you Gents, some rays of sunshine in a wet and windy Wales!
Thanks for visiting and commenting.
Fran
Is there a way to ask Leeward what pick up is in his lovely Martin ?
I'll ask him what he's using and let you know. No pickup used in this video though, as you probably know.
Fran
OK, he says it's an LR Baggs undersaddle.
Ono loa Fran and Led 🤙🏽 Mahalo
Mark, such an honor to have you visit. Hope things are flowing for you, no stress jus' press.
Fran
Hi Fran,
Is this a new video?
Thanks a lot!
Yes, Led was visiting NorCal for some shows and we shot a couple of songs just before they left for Hawai`i. We also shot "Kaimana Hila" and I posted that as well.
Fran
😍👍
Once again thanks for visiting.
Fran
Only 12 notes to work with. Here's a similar tune (surprise, it's a polka) ruclips.net/video/dF2eNrvljgk/видео.html. Not nearly nahenahe as you guys!
I wish I could start over and learn the accordian!
Fran
@@franguidry The left side of the box makes you think like a band (bass and chords). I know a lot of box players that double on guitar.
@@thumbstruck Various squeezebox stylists are a big part of Louisiana music, but of course when I was growing up we didn't realize how incredibly cool that music was.
Fran
@@franguidry Traditional music, no matter what style, always has good food!