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

Mele Fong aka Ukulele Mele tells the story behind the Hawaiian song Na Alii. Composed by Samuel Kuahiwi in 1928, the song pays tribute to Hawaii’s departed chiefs. The song tells two famous sayings. The first saying is Kamehameha the Great’s Law of the Splintered Paddle that guaranteed safe passage for women, children, and the […]

Na Alii (Hawaii’s Royal Legacy) | Hawaiian Music by Ukulele Mele - lanikai-beach.net

Mele Fong & her husband Richard Tom – The Hawaiian Serenaders – sing and play Na Alli on ‘ukulele and u-bass over photos of 8 monarchs who ruled the Kingdom of Hawaii 1810-1893 and their legacy (words below). Rich also plays u-bass solos. #playuke #ukulelemusic #hawaiiansongs Mele’s arrangement of Na Alii is in C with […]

Ka’ahumanu Ali’i (Queen Ka’ahumanu’s Legacy) | Hawaiian Music by Ukulele Mele - lanikai-beach.net

Mele Fong and her husband Richard Tom – The Hawaiian Serenaders – sing and play the Hawaiian song Ka’ahumanu Ali’i on ‘ukulele and u-bass over photos describing the legacy of Queen Ka’ahumanu and the royal society that honors her memory (words below). #playuke #ukulelemusic #hawaiiansongs Mele’s arrangement is in F with I Wanna Chuck Strum […]

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