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  • Much Respect for Dakine. Good to hear.

  • Mahalo Groove

  • Aloha Uncle now dats the way we all should play any help in finding tab for slack key Bari live on kauai and cannot find any Mahalo

     James

  • Aloha Kimo. Just use the same tabs published for guitar (Mark Nelson or Keola Beamer books). For 5th and 6th string play the octave or disregard and use the bari D and G for bass patterns. Geevum!

  • very nice tune! maybe i should try an open tunning aswell :)

  • i like `re style..

  • thank you for the positive feedback.

  • aloha uncle!!

    if u dont mind me askin brah what kind of uke is dat?

  • This is a Pono baritone. Rough made in java and finished in Oahu. I sold it on eBay after I picked it to try it out.

  • how much did you seell it for uncle? you got a workshop on da island?

  • Aloha Hawaii8. Can't remember what I sold it for but it was less than what I paid. Got a slack key workshop at East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo. Next 15 week session starting end of January. Mahalo.

  • ahh dats on da big island ya?

  • Nice!

  • Nice song uncle. Nice kikania lei too. Havent seen one of those in a years! Aloha!

  • Thank you Craig.

  • Thanks for sharing! You have such a nice feel to your playing!

    Mahalo!

    Craig

  • You played this very well -- and it's a really enjoyable song.

  • Thanks BJF.

  • The tuning is open G for baritone and open C for smaller `ukes. If you have other than baritone tune to GCEG. tune the first string down one step from A to G. It will be in unison with the fourth string if you don't have low string 4th.

  • Tried to play thenotes but somehow can't sem to make it come out. What is the tuning? I'm in GCEA.

  • Niice

  • Nahenahe sound. Are you playing a tenor or baritone? Tuning? Mahalo, Joyce

  • Mahalo. Baritone, open G tuning.

  • thats a pono baritone, is it a PB or PBE or PKBE=2

    real nice sound.

    you are inspiring

  • Thanks. PKBE-2. Gave it to myself for Christmas.

  • Very nice! I'm listening while I work, and it's keeping me mellow! (But can one really be mellow if he ends all his sentences with exclamation points?!)

  • Thanks. Enjoy. It was composed to replicate how the vaquero serenaded to settle down the cattle as the legend goes.

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