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Famous Music

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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Hawaii’s cultural background has become apparent in its music. A combination of various cultures, Hawaiian music sounds like no other genre in the world because of its unique attributes and distinctive tone. The type of music has become so celebrated that famous music spews out of the speakers of homes in Hawaii across [...]

Hawaiian Music Venues and Events

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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If you’re in search of some of the best places to find great Hawaiian music performances, one of the best areas to go to is Waikiki. There are many places in Waikiki where visitors can find great traditional and contemporary Hawaiian music. What’s better is that many of Waikiki’s bars, grills, [...]

Ukulele Solos

Friday, July 17th, 2009

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When the world ukulele comes up, gentle string music comes to mind accompanied by soothing and slow singing. Most people don’t know that the ukulele is can be a stand alone instrument as some players have expertly demonstrated. While playing melody and chords on an ukulele is basic, the following pieces validate the [...]

Slack Key Guitar Playing

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Slack key guitar is a playing style that involves plucking the strings however; its techniques are hidden very well by its masters. Finding ways to learn about this unique playing style is almost impossible, as there are no books or tutorials available. Many players who utilize this very unique style would much rather play at [...]

Famous Hawaiian Musicians

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Hawaiian music is fairly distinct, and this is attributed to the unique guitars used in many pieces of music. The three different guitar styles used in Hawaiian music are ukulele, slack key guitar and steel guitar. Famous Hawaiian guitarists did more than play their guitar excellently. These guitarists also altered guitar playing styles or introduced [...]

A Weekend with the Masters

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Mission
To preserve and perpetuate the music of Hawai‘i—from indigenous Hawaiian music and dance to contemporary music of all genres.
To provide a venue for the teaching and appreciation of music across generations and in all its varied forms.
To help aspiring musicians achieve their personal and professional goals.
Background
HMI was conceived by members of Windward Community College’s advisory [...]