Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Panini Pua Kea - Cyril Pahinui
- Ku'u Kika Kahiko (My Old Guitar) - Ozzie Kotani
- Pohakuloa - Moses Kahumoku
- Ke'ala's Mele - Leonard Kwan
- Maui Medley - Barney Isaacs, George Kuo
- Moe 'Uhane (Dream Slack Key) - Sonny Chillingworth
- Kalena Kai - Keola Beamer, George Winston, George Winston
- Whee Ha Swing - Ledward Kaapana
- E Ku'u Morning Dew - Keola Beamer
- Waikiki Hula Medley - George Kuo
- Punahele - Raymond Kane
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #65381 in Music
- Released on: 1995-05-23
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Hawaiian slack-key guitar began evolving in the 1830s, when Spanish and Mexican cowboys brought guitars to the cattle ranches of the Big Island. It became a recognizable style around the turn of the century. The term refers to the practice of slacking some strings from standard tunings to create open tunings; the thumb provides the bass line while the other fingers play melody and improvise. It might thus remind some listeners of the fingerpicking of a country master like Doc Watson, but the style has a wind-blown, wide-open quality all its own. Traditionally an accompanying instrument in a group setting, slack key has recently moved out front, and this all-instrumentals CD shows why. From the light touch of Moses Kahumoku or Leonard Kwan to the bluesiness of George Keo or Ray Kane to the pop feel of Keola Beamer, it offers the best possible introduction to the music. --John Morthland
Customer Reviews
The Best Sampler Album I Own
Hawaiian music can mean many things - anything from old steel guitar to contemporary "Jawaiian" music. Out of all the genres of Hawaiian music however, slack key guitar is probably the most accessible to those unfamiliar with any type. Simply put, slack key is a unique form of tuning and playing acoustic guitar - often with gorgeous results!
This collection of songs from Hawaii's most famous living slack key guitar artists is some of the most beautiful and relaxing music you may ever hear. Listening to each song, it is hard to believe that only one person is playing - each artist has a unique technique of playing both bass and melody at the same time.
If I were trapped on a desert island with the choice of only one CD, this would probably be the one I would choose. One final note - this CD contains excellent liner notes as well, which makes it is the perfect intro to slack key information-wise as well as musically.
The sounds of home never sounded so good!
Having once lived in the islands, this album was a real find for me. The music is great to have in the background at work or at home (it's marvelous to have on the CD player when getting a massage). It's relaxing and relieves stress (hence the massage music).
If you've never heard slack key you are in for a real treat, and this album is a marvelous introduction. The artists, while well known in the islands, may not be familiar to you. However, they are the best around, and will surely have you hooked with the first cut!
Honolulu City Lights continues to touch my heart whether instrumental (as it is here) or vocal (on the Beamers' album).
Sweet...sweet...da kine..
I am really shocked to see that this CD is in the top 1,500 in sales rank. That is a great suprise. More people into slack key than I knew. Cyril Pahinui's opener is a 12-string masterpiece, and my favorite cut is a classical guitar slack key track, "Pohakuloa", done by Moses Kahumoku. His style is simply as heartfelt as it comes. Keola Beamer is represented on this one, too. Might I suggest a CD by John Keawe, "Auhele" for some more serious mastery of this beautiful and unique genre. ALOHA!




