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  • Thanks for this tutorial, well done, You've influenced me & now I own a Tenor (Koa Pili Koko) from Musicguymic in Kaneohe with Aquila low G. With low G there are endless possibilities for me. Mahalo & keep it going you're an excellent teacher for all of us.

  • xD u said pu pu

  • Mitch - mahaloa for this lesson, but mahalo more for how you promote Hawaiian music and how you malama the music.

    Me ke aloha,

    Auntie Wanda

  • Mahalo for posting this video and starting at a low speed - makes it much easier to follow.

    The icing on the cake woul have been a camera angle pointing a little more to your left hand...

    Haole

  • Fantastic video lessons. It is not easy to do, so very well done. What is the model/specification of your lovely ukulee

  • it's a lanikai tenor, i think there is only one model

  • Just great!

  • hey man this video is awesome thanks alot i just got my ukelel when i went to oahu and ive been wanting to learn this song so bad so thanks again

  • I am puzzled that your G string sounds an octave lower? Thanks, I have Pearly Shells nearly mastered. I can't play Bb or Bb minor so only strum the first two strings like you suggested. AWESOME!! I sound like a pro!

  • i prefer to have a low G string on the bottom instead of the usual high one. sounds more interesting to me and gives you more options. you can buy uke strings that have the low G

  • Thans For teaching please keep the lessons coming so that maybe some day Ill play instead of plunk and plink

    Mahalo

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