Right Or Wrong Christo Ruppenthal HOT Hawaiian Jazz Steel

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Right Or Wrong Christo Ruppenthal HOT Hawaiian Jazz Steel

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Watch it here: https://youtu.be/5LP9WjBvp2I

Here is a studio demo of “Right Or Wrong!" This song will be featured on my next record "Antique Aloha 2: That Hula Jazz." I first fell in love with versions of this song from the greats of Western Swing. However while learning about it I discovered it was older than I thought and versions existed from greats of the Hawaiian Steel guitar such as Sol Hoopii, David Kaili, the Huulea Entertainers and more. So I thought I would make a version of my own!

"Antique Aloha 2:” That Hula Jazz” Special Edition CD PRE-ORDER is now available!

I'm soliciting your advanced purchases now to help me finish the final steps. Your PRE-ORDER purchase helps me push past the financial hurdles of licensing, music mastering, and physical production to finish Antique Aloha 2.

The CD includes an instant download of the "What Hula Jazz?" E.P. a collection of some preview tracks that you can enjoy now while I finish the project. You can hear clips of those preview tracks on my website. And they are available instantly via download with your CD PRE-SALE purchase.

https://antiquealoha.com/antique-aloha
https://christoruppenthal.com/

For my third solo multitrack project I've decided to return to the Antique Aloha repertoire and further explore that musical landscape. This time I'm really leaning into the Jazz, Vaudeville, and Novelty side of the repertoire even further. Of course the steel guitar will take center stage but I intend to feature a lot more solo ukulele than I did on the first Antique Aloha issue. And I may even include a guitar solo or two. Once again I'll play all the instruments that you'll hear on the album![/url]
Christo Ruppenthal - https://christoruppenthal.com/
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Post by Clyde Mattocks »

Nice. Some very cool right hand techniques.
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Post by Jim Mckay »

Very nice Christo. :)
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Post by Joe Cook »

My kinda music, Christo! Very nice.
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Post by Mike A Holland »

Great stuff Christo. The world needs players like you. I cant think of many players who are recording this style of music on original instruments. I am always listening to your other albums. Excellent!
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Post by Nic Neufeld »

A kinda funny aside, I read the title initially as

"Right Or Wrong Christo Ruppenthal NOT Hawaiian Jazz Steel"

And I immediately thought we were transported back to the early 2000s archives of this forum where people would have HEATED arguments over what was truly Hawaiian style guitar (see the Jerry Byrd threads, things got spicy lol). I blame my recent studying of Cyrillic, where H makes the N sound. :D

Great job and good luck with the release!
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I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
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