Lovely! When I visited Maui last year I heard a beautiful song performed at a concert but I wasn't sure how to find it again when I got home. I recognized it immediately at 16:05. Thanks for bringing this song back to my life! Fabulous playing as always. Sending love from the bay area.
Puamana - Words by Charles Kekua Farden, Music by Irmgard Farden Aluli each verse repeats twice Puamana, kuʻu home i Lahaina Me nā pua ʻala onaona Kuʻu home i aloha ʻia Kuʻu home i ka ulu o ka niu ʻO ka niu kū kilakila He napenape mālie Home nani, home i kaʻae kai Ke kōnane a ka mahina I ke kai hāwanawana Haʻina ʻia mai ka puana Kuʻu home i Lahaina I piha me ka hauʻoli Puamana is my home in Lahaina With flowers so fragrant Glistening my home is so loved My home is surrounded by coconut trees That stand majestically Gently in the breezes A beautiful home nestled along the shore With the bright moon Upon the whispering sea Told is the refrain for my beloved home Trees filled with much rustling Happiness and joy
I started watching this to hear the Pono bass, but got a wonderful surprise concert! Thank you so much for such lovely music. I did play along to some of it on my Pono baritone! What a treat!
Thank you for sharing, first of all. Too bad, however, that the camera angle included such an annoying mic placement that the guitar fretboard was often partially blocked. For documentation purposes for future generations, blocking some of that visual information is just as bad as if a few words were dropped from every sentence in the talk story segments. The talk-story segments, by the way, were really nice. Mahalo.
Mahalo for singing my mother's song, Puamana, SO beautifully.
Hawaiian music heals my soul.
Can't even express how wonderful this is :) Beautiful beings, beautiful song playing and incredible talent. I enJOYed this so so very much MAHALO
Lovely!
When I visited Maui last year I heard a beautiful song performed at a concert but I wasn't sure how to find it again when I got home. I recognized it immediately at 16:05. Thanks for bringing this song back to my life!
Fabulous playing as always. Sending love from the bay area.
Puamana - Words by Charles Kekua Farden, Music by Irmgard Farden Aluli
each verse repeats twice
Puamana, kuʻu home i Lahaina
Me nā pua ʻala onaona
Kuʻu home i aloha ʻia
Kuʻu home i ka ulu o ka niu
ʻO ka niu kū kilakila
He napenape mālie
Home nani, home i kaʻae kai
Ke kōnane a ka mahina
I ke kai hāwanawana
Haʻina ʻia mai ka puana
Kuʻu home i Lahaina
I piha me ka hauʻoli
Puamana is my home in Lahaina
With flowers so fragrant
Glistening my home is so loved
My home is surrounded by coconut trees
That stand majestically
Gently in the breezes
A beautiful home nestled along the shore
With the bright moon
Upon the whispering sea
Told is the refrain for my beloved home
Trees filled with much rustling
Happiness and joy
Just returned from the islands! The music takes me back again and again! Mahalo!
You guys are awesome! Made my Fourth of July. Mahalo!
I started watching this to hear the Pono bass, but got a wonderful surprise concert! Thank you so much for such lovely music. I did play along to some of it on my Pono baritone! What a treat!
Pono bass looks awesome
What beautiful and soothing music!! Please do another concert at the MACC in 2022. Mahalo!
Absolutely Love It!
God in heaven, that's beautiful.
Sounds excellent. And that guitar!! I think I’m gonna have to get one of those v-class 12 strings!!
Much mahalo's
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Very relaxing lovely music Thankyou from Yvonne northern ireland
Love this format. Incredibly talented musicians.
Beautiful voices🌴🤙🌺
How wonderul your performance. Greetings from Indonesia.
Braddah Brad!!! How you stay brah?!?! Lol. Good to see you!
that was pleasant to listen to!
do you think you guys can cover different tunings on ukulele artists have tried or use?
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ʻO wai ke mele mua?
What strings are on that bass?
Thank you for sharing, first of all. Too bad, however, that the camera angle included such an annoying mic placement that the guitar fretboard was often partially blocked. For documentation purposes for future generations, blocking some of that visual information is just as bad as if a few words were dropped from every sentence in the talk story segments. The talk-story segments, by the way, were really nice. Mahalo.
Japanese no sing Hawaiian music. Not enough mana
neva heard of mark yamanaka or what
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