Ukulele
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2018
- with Arlie Asiu, who walks us through the history and styles of the Hawaiian Ukulele.
Visit: www.arlieaveryasiu.com for more from Arlie.
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Thanks to Mele Ukuleles for hosting us.
Recorded: Maui, Hawaii, November 2017.
That last tune was beautiful!
Thats a funky little tune at the end! so bouncy
That song is" pumpkin pie" from my Ukulele album "Everything in its time "
Aloha !! Arlie-Avery Asiu
This was a really fun watch. Thank you.
Why dont you have more subscribers? this is really cool!
His oldest video is less than a year old. I think that's a pretty good reason. He's growing like crazy I reckon though.
I hope so! Must be a lot of work making all these interviews. I'm sharing it with my friends, he's got some great interviews on there!
Arlie is such a NICE guy.. very talented and a great teacher
Jeffrey Miller I agree! I don't know if it would have been possible to have a warmer welcome to Maui!
This is so cool! LOVE IT!
An instrument tuning which has a treble string/course on the bass side is referred to as a re-entrant tuning, and the resulting inverted interval is referred to as a re-entry. The sting can be referred to as a re-entrant string/course, but I don't know how common that usage is.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reentrant_tuning
Чудово! )
Omg I’ve been to that store!
Very nice guy there, and he plays very well.
But are you going to do a video about the other instrument with Hawaiian roots, the Weisenborn guitar?
Did you all know? The "machete" is a synonym of "cavaquinho". So, the machete is the cavaquinho.
So they are the same instrument? Did not know that
Yea, @@Lalairu, thou art right!
@@volvagianintendo6465 thanks for the info :))
Thou art welcome, @@Lalairu! I'm glad I could help thee!
What about a video on venezuelan Cuatro?)))
I'd love to! So many places to get to!
Arlie-Avery Asiu 3 albums available on itunes:
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I'm just here for the slow jam
You should check out the Uke Bass interview, me and Arlie are jamming some bluesy blues at the end!
You need to come back here to Ireland to do the Irish harp, which is easily more associated with Ireland than uke with Hawaii
He already made a video about the clarsach (which pretty much is the Irish harp).
CapnTates look at the dates -__-
Clarsach: uploaded 3 Oct 2017
Ukulele: uploaded 12 Jan 2018
CapnTates and so when did I post my comment
1 month ago it says. So about January-ish. If you mean "too little too late", then say so. I'm so sorry for trying to help ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Actually, the ukulele was developed from two Portuguese musical instruments: the braguinha and the cavaquinho.