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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0689076479288
Label: Aloha Plenty
Manufacturer: Aloha Plenty
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Aloha Plenty
Release Date: November 30, 2007
Studio: Aloha Plenty
Sales Rank: 450310
Disc 1:- Hanalei Bridge
- Happy Trails
- Hihimanu
- Hula Blues
- Ka Punahou
- Mai Ae I Ka Hewa
- Centipede Boogie
- Menehune Night Prelude
- Menehune Night
- 'Ohana Lullaby
- Angels Call
- Whales Homecoming
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Product Description: A local Kauai tradition, Doug & Sandy's music washes away pain and stress enveloping you in your own little island of peace. It lifts your spirit, nurtures your soul, quiets your mind, and helps your body rest. Comfort music. Doug has been playing since he was six, this old family slack key music. The music is a gift to the modern world where stresses and demands pull you away from your roots, from nature, and your personal ancestral guidance. The music, within seconds, reconnects you. We were born to bring this music to you and directed on the mission by very special kupuna (wise elders). Soft, sweet, slow... with only the voices of nature as accompaniment... Hanalei Tradition comes to you straight from the heart of islands and ancestors. You feel the soothing tradewinds, the setting sun. You hear the taro leaves dancing as the breeze ripples the waters. The eyes (maka) and ears of the great Hanalei mountains are upon you. If you feel uncomfortable, you have some work to do to make things right with the ancestors and the land. Ho'oponopono. To make things right. Visit our website, sign up for the email newsletters, and listen to the music. It will help you reconnect and stay connected to your life's mission and path.
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The slack key guitar/ukelele music of Doug and Sandy McMaster is some of the most beautiful music ever put on cd. Their music evokes the beauty and peace of the Hawaiian islands, specifically Kauai, the home that inspires them.
Hawaiian music is extremely varied: some sounds like bluegrass, some could be called power-Hawaiian (definitely an oxymoron!), or Hawaiian rock; some Hawaiian singers are trying to be Celine Dion (God help us) or evoke a "Hawaii goes Vegas" sound; there are many great musicians putting out albums of wonderful Hawaiian music, Keola Beamer, Led Kaapana, and the great Iz just to name three; Doug and Sandy McMaster, though not as famous as these, are in the real, old-time authentic Hawaiian slack-key tradition. ... Read More:
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