Beautiful Hawaiian Chords on Ukulele ... (Aloha)
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In this video, I want to show you how to play simple yet beautiful Hawaiian chords on my tenor ukulele.
The goal is to understand the chromatic approach between the chords so that you can not only learn them but also understand how to create your own.
This lesson is inspired by the Hawaiian culture. Specifically, the chromatic approach used in this lesson reminds me of the lap steel guitar which is indeed invented in Hawaii.
I hope you enjoy the lesson!
0:00 The most common Hawaiian phrase.
0:23 Hawaiian chords.
0:57 A little bit of Hawaiian history.
2:36 Section 1. Simple chromatic chords.
6:45 Section 2. Changing position.
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Can you please make more tutorials like this where you’re teaching how to play classic Hawaiian sounds?
Just started playing ukulele and have loved so much following this tutorial! thank you so much
This is brilliant.... and also a request, sir please post-romantic chords with strumming as you did before....pleasee
Finally a ukulele lesson with some true depth and understanding of the instrument, thank you for that content.
Marco, Thanks so much. Your lessons are so very clear. Your love and appreciation of the instrument is infectious. Your two camera editing style makes following along simple and reviewing the material easy to navigate. Your lesson choices are perfect. Keep up the brilliant work.
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, Bob.
Wow...had a ukulele for 2 years and didn't touch it for months till I saw this tutorial..after hearing you play the chord progression, I just had to try it..been at it for about half an hour and it's beginning to sound really good..keep the outstanding work up...best from the Netherlands.
I am enjoying learning these relaxing Hawaiian notes! Thank you!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Hehe enjoy the lesson Susan ☀️🎸
Thank you Marco. This is a great lesson. I've always wanted to play the Hawaiian Ukelele tunes and patterns. Well done, please keep them coming. Chris
Thanks, Marco. Even though I have just recently started to play I can follow your explanations. And I love your chord progressions. Thanks for sharing!!
well this video had me pulling out my ukulele from the depths of the closet, tuning it up, and enjoying myself for a few minutes. I think this could be the kick in the pants i need to start playing it
Thank you Marco for this beautiful piece of music to practice. The chromatic transitions make it all seamlessly go together and brings such a sweet sound to my ukulele, honestly it’s as though it’s a different instrument all together when played like this. Very good my friend please keep up the good work
This is gorgeous. I'm glad to learn something Hawaiian
Avec ce ciel gris sur la tête, vous êtes un rayon de soleil. 👍🌞 je vais me dépêcher d'apprendre votre composition. Merci.
WOW…. AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL Marco… Thank You for the tutorial, God Bless You 🙏❤️
So beautiful and I’ll enjoy playing this. Thank you so much for the lesson.
Love this style! I am interested in international music such as Indian Chinese German etc. Seems all styles sound beautiful on ukulele. Would love you to teach these in a similar way as the Hawaiian chords
Ohh love your teaching style .so much depth of musical history
As a fan of Slack key, I love this video. There several tunings Hawaiian players use. An open G being 1. Mahalo for the lesson
Bonjour, First discovery and it makes you want to follow you more. Of course, as a French person, I have a lot of difficulty understanding your American language, but the tutorial is so well done that despite this, I achieve a very good result : so a Patreon contribution to be seriously considered !!!! Merci beaucoup. Eric
this one is truly beautiful, thank you Marco!
Love it! Thanks so much. Aloha from Maui !
I can’t stop watching this. I appreciate your format. I continue to learn a shiton from you
Best uke video I have ever watched
Yazzz Queen thank you🙏 it feels like I downloaded information straight from your brain like the matrix and I can immediately play Hawaiian style
Love this-- sounds great!
Marco, Super!!! I love Hawaiian music
OMG yes great post. I've always wanted to learn this sound but havent gotten to it. Thankyou for making this a great learn / play along!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy the lesson Austin :)
As always, thank you for another great lesson. I've never heard of slack tuning. It has a wonderful sound!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Angela :) yep. Quite a unique instrument :)
Lovely.. enjoyed your easy instruction
What a beautiful song. I learned it already, I think playing djembe and Uke bass would be great too!
Love it! Thanks so much for this video:)
You make me feel like I’m right back at home in Hilo, Hawaii. 🤙
Thanks for teaching this! I look forward to the next one
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Enjoy the video.
Fantastic Thank You!
Awesome lesson!! Thank you! I have a book on slack key uke and just love learning it.
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Marlette. I’ll be experimenting with this tuning a lot!
Thank you, that was a wonderful lesson
bro your awesome...i love watching you and learning from you ..your a great player on the ukulele...thanks for the lessons..GOD BLESS you..
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot man!
Great lesson. Thank you. I'm going to try this on my next kanikapila pa'ani
Lovely lovely lesson, Marco! This made my weekend. What a relaxing and beautiful tune!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy :)
@soldin1867
2 жыл бұрын
tuning?
Great video 👍
Amazing and happy and beautiful
Thank you, wonderful 🎶🦋🎶🎶
Thank you! Loved it!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy.
😂😉, I stumbled across those first 4 notes a few years ago😎👍….I have a simple Hawaiian ‘music-box waltz’ tune that I do. ……..seems you may have taught me how to throw in more than a few embellishments into it😀👍‼️
2 days and i can play it now. thanks you very muchhhhhhhhhhh. love from viet nammmmmmmmmmm
SPLENDIDO!!! 👍💙🎼 Grazie Marco!!! 🙏♥✌🍻👏👏👏🏝🌞
Beautiful
So beautiful!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Waoooo super song, merci beaucoup, this tuto would be my new lesson now. Thanks so much, from Paris🗼❤️🗼
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
Woooww superb thanks bro , good channel👍👍
Been dying for Slack Key info . . . Thank you!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
Please suggest melodies for beginners 😅 Loads of Love from India 💥❤
I just love your videos Love from India❤
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
Reminds me of SpongeBob
@robchristopher7718
Ай бұрын
SpongeBob is from Hawaii!
Thanks a lot, coz you i can play stuff like Hawaii song on my first ukulele... 🙏🎉😇
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Hehe, enjoy the lesson :)
@AndikaAngelious
2 жыл бұрын
@@MarcoCirilloUkulele subscribe done 🤟
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@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Tnx 🎸☀️
thes start gives me spongebob vibes
I love so much this chords 🥰 thank you ♥️
Sooo hammah yessah
¡Gracias!
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for your support, Marcos! I really appreciate that!
@marcospat91
2 жыл бұрын
@@MarcoCirilloUkulele I know my country's currency is kinda worthless, but I really found your videos super easy to learn from. 👍
Sounds like Ukulele Mikes "Kona Beach" instrumental.
Sounds Greek also! Do you know if Arabic chords can be played on the uke??
Is this done with a standard, classic ukulele tuning?
how to turn my ukulele to play with this melody? GCEA? Help!
Is there a way you have to tone the uke?
Is that a tenor size ukulele? Seems like a Tenor might be easier to learn on.
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Bro what song is that called that you were playing
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What brand of Guitar was the last one you played
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Eko Massimo Varini Signature
tuning???
My ukulele does not sound like yours.mIs yuor tuned in a different pattern?
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Nope standard Uke tuning
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Does this piece have a name?
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
I registered this instrumental with the name "Aloha" :)
It's brilliant please can u go a bit slow thanks
@anettepaulus6299
2 жыл бұрын
You can slow it down yourself by pressing the three point menu in the upper right corner of the video. There you can choose the speed you want to watch it at
Maika’i no.
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
I love it!
You gotta slow down man I can’t keep up bro 😂
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry man!
On the title of your video "Beautiful Hawaiian Chords in the 'ukulele", what is a Hawaiian chord? As a professional musician in Hawai'i that plays traditional Hawaiian music, I don't know any chord it have never learned anything that would be called a Hawaiian chord? And FYI, if you are going to demonstrate Kiho'alu or Slack Key, please try to incorporate the alternating bass lines that we use or else you are just doing arpeggios with a single bass note to start each measure and loses the allure and complexity of Kiho'alu. And FYI, what you are playing in the chromatics are emulating a Hawaiian Steel Guitar which is a more modern instrument and was added to Hawaiian music post 1900's. If you were to listen to the Auana portions of any Hula Competitions and they are doing what is considered Modern Hula and so is the music, you will not generally hear a steel guitar in the band as it was not part of the traditional instruments that were used in the playing of Traditional Hawaiian Music at the time, the instruments would be a guitar, piano, 'ukulele, and upright bass. Just thought you should know. 😉
@SmokeyLauiee
2 жыл бұрын
FYI this FYI that FYI just thought you should FYI know 😉
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. When I said "Hawaiian" chords, I referred to the style in which the chords are played. Saying that something sounds Hawaiian doesn't mean that you are using a set of special and unique "Hawaiian" chords. Instead, it is the way you play the chords that define the style. The chord progression I am playing in this example is a simple C F, and G, but the chromatic approach between the chords makes the progression sound "Hawaiian." For example, a flamenco chord progression doesn't have particular "Spanish" chords that someone must learn to create a Spanish chord progression. The chords are Am G F E; however, it is the way we interpret the chords using harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic elements that are traditional of flamenco music that makes these chords sound "Spanish." I am not sure when the lap steel guitar was introduced, but this is the sound that inspired me for this lesson. The chromatic notes that you hear when the steel bar moves between two chords are the sound I wanted to reproduce in this chord progression, which sounds quite Hawaiian to me. I apologize if my terminology sounds irrelevant, stupid, or offensive to Hawaiian people. I focus on the music and try to make it accessible to everyone, hence the colorful title with "Hawaiian chords." If you are a professional Hawaiian musician, please, consider sharing your knowledge and music with this community so that we can appreciate more of your beautiful culture.
Let's be honest, there is no such thing as a 'traditional Hawaiian chord'. All chords were invented in Europe and are only traditional there. Pretending Hawaiians had original chordal music before Europeans showed is just as absurd as pretending the ukulele isn't a Portuguese instrument.
@MarcoCirilloUkulele
2 жыл бұрын
Good point. Traditional means produced, done, or used in accordance with tradition. European might have invented the chords but they never used it in that particular Hawaiian style.
You talk too much just simply explain in short and the chords your unnecessary explanation makes me bored