Nice! I have just acquired a vintage PYE valve amp that apparentely suits a steel hawaiian guitar perfectly, I can't wait to learn how to play one, they sound amazing.
this is awesome, but for some reason, i can't stop laughing!
i was originally trying to find some retarded, funny music, cause i was going to draw someone surfing, but.....LOL! just the.....random laugh i needed today!
That is so sweet. I'm a bginner slider who would love to get a feel for the Hawaiian sound, there is noting like it. Thank you so much. I'll be back. Love it.
He is a dentist by profession in addition to being a well above average steel player.I think with forearms like that he would make short work of a bad tooth.
I was so lucky to have been stationed at Barbers Point Naval Air Station outside Honolulu in the 1960s and got to hear all of the great steel players and I so vividly remember the Banyan Tree. Such sweet memories!
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SteelGuitarCamp 4 months ago
Soooo amazing uncle I love it
Lanirose09 6 months ago
This music is so relaxing specially when you're on the beach viewing the ocean.
i don't get it why 3 people disliked this vid -.- why?
ivanhulkcabrido 8 months ago
Nice! I have just acquired a vintage PYE valve amp that apparentely suits a steel hawaiian guitar perfectly, I can't wait to learn how to play one, they sound amazing.
vamtim 11 months ago
Wow, what a wonderful sound.
MBP1401 1 year ago
Nice nuances . . . very Ionish . . . Unc. Kiki
KIKIHAWAIIANMUSIC 1 year ago
This is Just ono! Mahalo for posting.
dwtslvr 1 year ago
muito bonito
juares60 1 year ago
Świetne!
fotokristi 1 year ago
audio codeine
theRazdow 1 year ago
Ohmigawd this is just lovely! Jerry (& Leo) are smilling, and that ol Fender is a happy hunk of wood!
resopicker 2 years ago
this is awesome, but for some reason, i can't stop laughing!
i was originally trying to find some retarded, funny music, cause i was going to draw someone surfing, but.....LOL! just the.....random laugh i needed today!
but still, nice job to the man who played this!
ArbiterGirl 2 years ago
You should've used Killer Dana. Best surf song ever, imo.
KCGrinder 1 year ago
Superb playing Doc. Mahalo Nui Loa for your continuation of the tradition.
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basilhenriques 2 years ago
That is so sweet. I'm a bginner slider who would love to get a feel for the Hawaiian sound, there is noting like it. Thank you so much. I'll be back. Love it.
Newhomerambler 2 years ago
Awesome!
Kikalani 3 years ago
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dimag170 3 years ago
He is a dentist by profession in addition to being a well above average steel player.I think with forearms like that he would make short work of a bad tooth.
dimag170 3 years ago
LOOK at those muscles in his forearms!!I wonder if he has any aches and pains from playin steel.
acefiddle 3 years ago
Doc is a modern day legend. It sounds like B11th. tuning, played in the key of D, I'm still trying to copy the arrangement. Doncha love the internet?
Tropvag 3 years ago
you are so amazing! are you playing this in c6th? what kind of bar is that?
tonebarista 3 years ago
I was so lucky to have been stationed at Barbers Point Naval Air Station outside Honolulu in the 1960s and got to hear all of the great steel players and I so vividly remember the Banyan Tree. Such sweet memories!
bitterrootsteel 3 years ago
Beautiful work Doc!
slackandsteel 3 years ago
Very nahe, nahe (smooth) of Sand. Great job by Mr. Akuna. Mahalo, Johnny Pal
MangoDaVille 3 years ago