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- David Matzenik
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Java-Hawaiian Steel
Here are links to two wonderful example of the Royal Hawaiian Hula played by Indonesian and Netherlands bands. Thanks to Harris Sulu for the links.
The Royal Hawaiian Hula has significance in both Holland and Indonesia as it comes from the playing of George de Fretes and Rudi Wairata, the masters of that genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc1horTxH2A&sns=em
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2brKJV-wL3U&sns=em
The Royal Hawaiian Hula has significance in both Holland and Indonesia as it comes from the playing of George de Fretes and Rudi Wairata, the masters of that genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc1horTxH2A&sns=em
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2brKJV-wL3U&sns=em
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Re: Java-Hawaiian Steel
David,David Matzenik wrote:Here are links to two wonderful example of the Royal Hawaiian Hula played by Indonesian and Netherlands bands. Thanks to Harris Sulu for the links.
The Royal Hawaiian Hula has significance in both Holland and Indonesia as it comes from the playing of George de Fretes and Rudi Wairata, the masters of that genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2brKJV-wL3U&sns=em
Here is another one from a friend Walter Niesing, who lives in Niemagen, Holland. Hope link works.Colin.
https://youtu.be/IdYfm5zaQL4
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Here is a recording I made in 2004. I also created the backing track and played an Rickenbacher ACE bakelite steel guitar, with the Sol Hoopii tuning. After the mixed song there are 2 short pieces without backing to hear the steel guitar alone.
https://youtu.be/Rh-JTN7NF80
https://youtu.be/Rh-JTN7NF80
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Here are a couple more tunings:
https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum2/HTML/004754.html
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George de Fretes & the Tielmans - live in 66
Dig this...George de Fretes and the Tielmans in Holland rocking out on Waikapu 1966...wow...what a show that must have been!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYQWFzZ ... etZHSmdq20
tired mule
ps. gotta love the photo of George playin' blindfolded...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYQWFzZ ... etZHSmdq20
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ps. gotta love the photo of George playin' blindfolded...
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Thanks for the link, Michael. Its interesting stuff, shame the recording quality is not better. The fast falsetto in the first track is pretty good. The overall sound is noticeably influenced by Rock and Roll, especially the bass lines. A lot of "Hawaiian" albums released in the 1960s had that groove. I call it Rock-a-hula. Its fun, but to be frank, I don't care for electric bass. The notes do not decay musically.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l36fq35 ... C&index=40
I think the above Youtube is a 2012 radio show, possibly from the Netherlands.
Circa 14'20, the Eastern Aces do what I think is "Mukwai Hula", which I really like. Any more Hawaiian stuff from them? I think they are still active?
Then following after 37'00, I think I hear the DJ say something about "chicken skin" and then an introduction of Royal Hawaiian Hula. Does she say "de Fretes"??
Not sure of the language.
I think the above Youtube is a 2012 radio show, possibly from the Netherlands.
Circa 14'20, the Eastern Aces do what I think is "Mukwai Hula", which I really like. Any more Hawaiian stuff from them? I think they are still active?
Then following after 37'00, I think I hear the DJ say something about "chicken skin" and then an introduction of Royal Hawaiian Hula. Does she say "de Fretes"??
Not sure of the language.
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