Hawaiian And Polynesian Music NELSON MARK KAILANA
Variété internationale et musique du monde
Contenu
1. TAB and Musical Notation
2. GETTING STARTED
3. Kani Kapila - Let’s Play Music
4. P?p? Hinuhinu
5. ‘Ulili E
6. ‘Ulupalakua
7. Wehiwehi ‘Oe
8. kaka Falls
9. K?huli Aku
10. Lei Ohu
11. P?p? O ‘Ewa
12. Pua Sadinia
13. Moloka‘i Waltz
14. Tiare Tahiti
15. Ahe Lau Makani
16. Kaulana N? Pua
17. Ahi Wela
18. Hi‘ilawe
19. Nanea Kou Maka i ka Le‘ale‘a
20. Ua Like N? a Like
21. Isa Lei
22. Aloha ‘Oe
23. Sweet Leilehua
24. Pauoa Liko ka Lehua
25. Sanoe
26. The Story of the Songs
27. Guide to Hawaiian Pronunciation
Description :
Put some aloha into your playing with Hawaiian and Polynesian Music for Appalachian Dulcimer! More than just a repertoire collection of classic Pacific island melodies, this book includes the history and background stories of the individual tunes and a brief language pronunciation guide. In addition, the author provides humorous and insightful observations on interpretation, fingerstyle technique, and Hawaiian slack-key guitar style as applied to the mountain dulcimer. Written in standard notation and tablature for the 3-course dulcimer with the 6+ or 6½ fret, these fingerstyle arrangements are for intermediate to advanced mountain dulcimer players who are looking for a challenge and want to try something new. These arrangements sound best played fingerstyle, and make use of polyphony, harmonics, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and the sweet chords beloved by Island musicians. Some selections like "Aloha 'Oe” are instantly recognizable, while others such as "Wehiwehi 'Oe” or "Pauoa Liko ka Lehua” may be unfamiliar outside of Hawaii. Includes access to online audio of all 22 examples and melodies in DAD, CGC and DGD tunings. To help the student master these arrangements, the author provides detailed performance notes for each tune. Includes access to online audio.Put some aloha into your playing with Hawaiian and Polynesian Music for Appalachian Dulcimer! More than just a repertoire collection of classic Pacific island melodies, this book includes the history and background stories of the individual tunes and a brief language pronunciation guide. In addition, the author provides humorous and insightful observations on interpretation, fingerstyle technique, and Hawaiian slack-key guitar style as applied to the mountain dulcimer. Written in standard notation and tablature for the 3-course dulcimer with the 6+ or 6½ fret, these fingerstyle arrangements are for intermediate to advanced mountain dulcimer players who are looking for a challenge and want to try something new. These arrangements sound best played fingerstyle, and make use of polyphony, harmonics, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and the sweet chords beloved by Island musicians. Some selections like "Aloha 'Oe” are instantly recognizable, while others such as "Wehiwehi 'Oe” or "Pauoa Liko ka Lehua” may be unfamiliar outside of Hawaii. Includes access to online audio of all 22 examples and melodies in DAD, CGC and DGD tunings. To help the student master these arrangements, the author provides detailed performance notes for each tune. Includes access to online audio