World’s largest active volcano continues to rumble in Hawaii - lanikai-beach.net

Mauna Loa remains in a yellow advisory with dozens of small daily earthquakes, a sign that the large volcano could be headed toward eruption. Hawaii News, Hawaii Weather, Hawaii Sports See more of the team that is Working for Hawaii on our website: https://www.khon2.com Stay informed about Hawaii news, weather, sports and entertainment, subscribe to […]

SCORING EARLY SEASON PIPELINE! (North Shore Hawaii) - lanikai-beach.net

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The top Oahu hikes and beaches | 4K Cinematic Drone - lanikai-beach.net

These hikes on the island of Oahu are loved by locals. The Olomana Ridge Trail is my personal favourite. It is shaded from the sun and has a beautiful ironwood forest section. At the top there are some bouldering sections and ends on an exposed cliff with the best views on the island. Warning: only […]

Ukulele Mele Lesson | Sanoe | F-5 chords with Waltz Strum: Thumb Strum Up and Pick in 6 Strum - lanikai-beach.net

Mele Fong teaches how to play the Hawaiian song Sanoe. Learn how to form on-base and off-base ukulele chords in the key of F with 5-chords, and how to strum the two unique strums: Waltz Strum: Thumb Strum Up and Pick in 6 Strum. See images of the ukulele chords on the video as you […]

Story Behind the Song | Sanoe | by Ukulele Mele - lanikai-beach.net

Mele Fong aka Ukulele Mele tells the story behind the Hawaiian song Sanoe. Published in 1897, the song was written by Princess Liliuokalani and her friend, Elizabeth Achuck. As the story goes, a high-born lady at King Kalakaua’s court attracted many male admirers, even though she was married. Due to her prominence, the composers kept […]

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