✨ What a stunning Podcast. ❤ These Pepe Romero Instruments are really epic - what a great Concept from this outstanding Luthier. Would be great to have Pepe there for a Podcast with him. What a wonderful Baby Grand B6 at 13:36 . The sound sample of the Baby Grand Tenor starts at 19:37 and the sample of the Baby Grand Tiny Tenor hat 24:45 and 31:32 - can hear it again and again!!!! But I had to be fair. All of the others Ukes you show us and demonstrate are beautiful too. The Da Silva is again one of a kind. Its so Kind that you pick these 5/ 6 / 8 String Ukes for us and giving these soundsamples. Love them too. 🤗 Many thanks to Andrew, Corey and Kalei again for the Music, your inspiration and the time you spend for making the/these Podcasts. Always looking forward for the next one because they are so good. Take care and be blessed from Germany, Bettina
Amazing as always…and also I am secretly relieved to see Corey’s hands hurt from playing..haha…makes me think there’s hope for us yet who are not super humans like you all are!🙌🙌🙌🌺🌺🌺
The quality of the music that you guys do is like listening to a Live concert of your favorite musicians. Please make a cd from each of the magic manufacturers. I want to put my order in for the Pepe Romero collection
Only ever played 4 string up to now., fascinating demonstration. The reuse of gorgeous woods is such an essential way to go sustainably. Well done to Pepe for this and other luthiers for constructing string instruments this way. Guys, loved your first tune, when sheer talent meets inspiration to produce such a moving original composition, you three should of took a round of applause at the end.👏👏👏. It is so appreciated. Have a good weekend
I’d like to try that Mike.I’m in Spain now but would like to stop by July 7 and possibly get restrung for CCMC.If ok by you Please say hello to everyone from Camino Frances for me
Really enjoyed your playing; great sounds. I have a Kamaka long-neck 8 string on order, and can’t wait to play it with an octave A string. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Salt Lake City!
It sounds like church! Heal us with the sweet sounds Kalei and Corey!! It's so cool to see these guys experience something new, even with all their extensive expertise!
3rd time listening thru this entire podcast… what a respite & relief from the insanity of the world that Andrew’s words, Kalei & Corey’s musical synergy, PepeJr, Mike daSilva & The Souzas/Kanile’a are… consider keeping the pair of George Stecks for a while, K&C’s playing on them only increases the valuation of those instruments,. #TrueStory.
1:43:00 Did a bit of digging around for you: There are no known materials that can exist as solids, liquids or gases at such extreme temperatures. Protons, neutrons and electrons can withstand this heat as they are virtually indestructible, however they can only exist as plasma. Researchers have discovered that tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide materials can withstand scorching temperatures of nearly 4000 degrees Celsius. These materials may enable spacecraft to withstand the extreme heat generated from leaving and re-entering the atmosphere. The temperature of the sun varies from around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius) at the core to only about 10,000 degrees F (5,500 degrees C) at the surface, according to NASA.
Your opening, "original instrumental" was inspirational!
✨ What a stunning Podcast. ❤ These Pepe Romero Instruments are really epic - what a great Concept from this outstanding Luthier. Would be great to have Pepe there for a Podcast with him. What a wonderful Baby Grand B6 at 13:36 . The sound sample of the Baby Grand Tenor starts at 19:37 and the sample of the Baby Grand Tiny Tenor hat 24:45 and 31:32 - can hear it again and again!!!! But I had to be fair. All of the others Ukes you show us and demonstrate are beautiful too. The Da Silva is again one of a kind. Its so Kind that you pick these 5/ 6 / 8 String Ukes for us and giving these soundsamples. Love them too. 🤗 Many thanks to Andrew, Corey and Kalei again for the Music, your inspiration and the time you spend for making the/these Podcasts. Always looking forward for the next one because they are so good. Take care and be blessed from Germany, Bettina
Thanks again - I'm really glad someone else has at least one 'ukulele that can slide out of tune before a song has ended!
Ok, that first instrumental was all I needed to make my day. Thanks, guys. Now I'll go finish the podcast...
❤️ Thx Kit!
This is perhaps the best music anywhere.
Amazing as always…and also I am secretly relieved to see Corey’s hands hurt from playing..haha…makes me think there’s hope for us yet who are not super humans like you all are!🙌🙌🙌🌺🌺🌺
❤️. Idk Donna. Yer pretty superhuman yourself! Got that beautiful voice too!
The quality of the music that you guys do is like listening to a Live concert of your favorite musicians. Please make a cd from each of the magic manufacturers. I want to put my order in for the Pepe Romero collection
Mahalo Greg! We should do that!
Completely agree with Greg! Please do.I 🙂
Can we pls get that instrumental on spotify🥺❤️ it's the most beautiful thing I've ever heard
It's a song that makes me cry but in silence. I love so much.
Only ever played 4 string up to now., fascinating demonstration. The reuse of gorgeous woods is such an essential way to go sustainably. Well done to Pepe for this and other luthiers for constructing string instruments this way. Guys, loved your first tune, when sheer talent meets inspiration to produce such a moving original composition, you three should of took a round of applause at the end.👏👏👏. It is so appreciated. Have a good weekend
FYI - Low G is D'addario Pro-Arte Composite Core 4504LP Guitar D-4th, lightly polished. Thanks!
I’d like to try that Mike.I’m in Spain now but would like to stop by July 7 and possibly get restrung for CCMC.If ok by you
Please say hello to everyone from Camino Frances for me
when i listening “misery’s end” song i feel so good,please breakdowns this song next podcast🙏🙏🙏
It was good seeing you again last Sunday Kalei! You sound awesome as always man.
You guys are such awesome talent! Listening to you makes me forget about life's worries. Mahalo!
I was hoping to hear you guys playing these seen them on Pepe Romero's Instagram feed. 😍. Even more gorgeous sounding than I had hoped loving it!
Mahalo! They're so good!
Magnificent Romero instruments!
Yes!
Yes!! Been waiting to hear these Baby Grands in your hands. Gorgeous!! 😍
Mahalo Pechoy!
Saw these on another channel but the player was not as gifted as you 2 but than again I think you could make a fishing pole sound amazing aloha nui
Maybe, a good uke works better though! Mahalo!
Really enjoyed your playing; great sounds. I have a Kamaka long-neck 8 string on order, and can’t wait to play it with an octave A string. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Salt Lake City!
It sounds like church! Heal us with the sweet sounds Kalei and Corey!! It's so cool to see these guys experience something new, even with all their extensive expertise!
Ooo, long neck too, that's gonna sound cool!
The octave A is brilliant idea.
Hi Guys!
How can I buy some of your chill tunes?
Awesome stuff guys.
3rd time listening thru this entire podcast… what a respite & relief from the insanity of the world that Andrew’s words, Kalei & Corey’s musical synergy, PepeJr, Mike daSilva & The Souzas/Kanile’a are… consider keeping the pair of George Stecks for a while, K&C’s playing on them only increases the valuation of those instruments,. #TrueStory.
❤️ Mahalo!
Awesomeness!
Mahalo!
Dang now I want to change the strings on my 8 string
🙌🏽
I hope whomever buys those Baby Grand ukes continue to play them rather than just hoard them.
yes!
Any chance you have a sheet for Wahine Ilikea? Really love this version!
1:43:00 Did a bit of digging around for you: There are no known materials that can exist as solids, liquids or gases at such extreme temperatures. Protons, neutrons and electrons can withstand this heat as they are virtually indestructible, however they can only exist as plasma. Researchers have discovered that tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide materials can withstand scorching temperatures of nearly 4000 degrees Celsius. These materials may enable spacecraft to withstand the extreme heat generated from leaving and re-entering the atmosphere. The temperature of the sun varies from around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius) at the core to only about 10,000 degrees F (5,500 degrees C) at the surface, according to NASA.
😂 🙌🏽 Thx Trip!
So when are these guys getting there own 6 strings?
… so funny … ” my whole life’s cheesy … " 😂
Now I think I might need a five string.. 😊… or an 8:string…
Hehe, good fun!
Kaleih, what Ike is that?
"Get Uke'd" would be an awesome t-shirt.
😂