Aloha Festival 2008
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Aloha Festival 2008
Song Teacher Aloha Ia O Wai'anae Henry Kim ! Beautiful Kauai Drop Baby Drop ! E Huli Makou Danny Knapp Lehua and U'ilani Mike Bonnice Edelweiss Kumalae Matthews Five Foot Two Kumalae Matthews Hawaii '78 Moon Kahele He Aloha Mele Christi Moore ! Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai Christi Moore Maui Hawaiian Sup'pa Man Moon Kahele Mele O Lana'i Kehau Chrisman Moloka'i Slide Mike Bonnice My Little Grass Shack Jim DeFazio ! Nanakuli Pearly Shells ! Pua Mana Christi Moore Kehau Chrisman Mike Bonnice Pu'u Huluhulu Mike Bonnice Somehwere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World Henry Kim Surf Lehua and U'ilani Wahine Ilikea Danny Knapp White Sandy Beach Jim DeFazio ! These will be part of the Island Jam, Sunday at 4 PM A E6 Bm 7 E7 Drop Baby Drop Intro: A E6 Bm7 E7 A E6 Bm7 A E6 Bm7 E7 A My heart does the tango, with every little move you make E6 Bm7 E7 I love you like a mango, `cause we can make it everyday A E6 Bm7 E7 I want you to drop baby, drop baby, drop, drop all your love on me A E6 Bm7 E7 A Drop baby, drop baby, drop, drop `cause I'm hungry E6 Bm7 E7 A My nights would be so lonely, if ever you should choose to go E6 Bm7 E7 I`d live just like a zombie, with very little love to show A E6 Bm7 E7 I want you to drop baby, drop baby, drop, drop all your love on me A E6 Bm7 E7 Drop baby, drop baby, drop, drop `cause I'm hungry Instrumental: A E6 Bm7 E7 A Who loves you pretty baby, who`s gonna help you through the night E6 Bm7 E7 A Who loves you pretty mama, who`s always there to make it right E6 Bm7 E7 Who loves you, who loves you pretty baby, A-E6 Bm7 E7 A Who`s gonna love you mama, baby drop E6 Bm7 E7 A My heart does the tango, with every little move you make E6 Bm7 E7 I love you like a mango, `cause we can make it everyday A E6 Bm7 E7 I want you to drop baby, drop baby, drop, drop all your love on me A E6 Bm7 E7 Drop baby, drop baby, drop, drop `cause I'm hungry intro vamp G7 C7 F F G7 C7 F C+ E Huli Makou F /8 E huli, e huli makou G7 /8 E huli, e huli makou C7 /16 Kou maka, kou lima, me ke kino e (pause) F /4 vamp G7 C7 F C+ He aloha mai F /8 I mua, i mua makou, G7 /8 I mua, i mua makou, C7 /16 Kou maka, kou lima, me ke kino e (pause) F /4 vamp G7 C7 F C+ He aloha mai F /8 I hope, i hope makou, G7 /8 I hope, i hope makou, C7 /16 Kou maka, kou lima, me ke kino e (pause) F /4 vamp G7 C7 F C+ He aloha mai F /8 Ha’ina, ha’ina ho’i mai, G7 /8 E huli, e huli makou C7 /16 Kou maka, kou lima, me ke kino e (pause) F /4 vamp G7 C7 F C+ He aloha mai C+ version 2 C C- 1 Edelweiss 1 Intro: C C- F G7 G7 F 3 3 1 2 2 C7 2 1 3 4 C G7 C C7 F Edelweiss, Edelweiss! C Am Dm G7 Every morning you greet me! C G7 C C7 F Small and white, clean and bright! C G7 C You look happy to meet me!! G7 C C7 Blossom of snow may you bloom and grow! F D G7 Bloom and grow forever!! C G7 F Fm Edelweiss, Edelweiss! C G7 C Bless my homeland forever! Am Dm 1 2 2 3 C72 C72 rd 1 1 3 fret 1 2 D 2 2 2 Fm G7 C C7 Blossom of snow may you bloom and grow! F D G7 Bloom and grow forever!! C G7 F Fm Edelweiss, Edelweiss! C G7 C Bless my homeland forever! C G7 F Fm C Bless my homeland forever! C72 1 2 4 F Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue Intro: F C- C7 C+ C7 C1 2 C+ 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 F A7 Five foot two, eyes of blue, D7 But oh, what those five foot can do! G7 C7 F C- C7 C+ Has anybody seen my girl? A7 1 D7 F A7 Turned up nose, turned down hose, D7 Never had no other beaus. G7 C7 F Has anybody seen my girl? Bridge: A7 Now, if you run into a five foot two D7 Covered with fur, G7 Diamond rings and all those things, C7 pause C+ Betcha’ life it isn't her. F A7 But could she love, could she woo, D7 Could she, could she, could she coo? G7 C7 F D7 Has anybody seen my girl? G7 C7 F Has anybody seen my girl? 1 2 G7 1 2 3 Hawaii 78 Intro: D/4 Bb/4 D/4 Ua mau ke ea o ka D/4 Ua mau ke ea o ka D C/4 D/4 Bb/4 'aina i ka Bb/4 'aina i ka C/4 D/4 pono, o Hawai'i C/4 D/4 pono, o Hawai'i 1 1 1 4 D/4 If just for a day our king and queen Bb/4 Would visit all these islands and saw everything C/4 D/8 How would they feel about the changes of our land? Could you just imagine if they were around Bb/4 And saw highways on their sacred grounds? C/4 D/8 How would they feel about this modern city life? Tears would come from each others’ eyes Bb/4 As they would stop to realize C/4 D/8 That our people are in great, great danger now. Bb/4 C/4 D/4 How would they feel, would their smiles be content, then cry? Chorus: D/4 Cry for the gods, cry for the people Bb/4 Cry for the land that was taken away C/4 D/4 And then yet you'll find, Hawai'i. ! B 1 1 2 3 C 3 Hawaii 78 D/4 Could you just imagine if they came back Bb/4 And saw traffic lights and railroad tracks C/4 D/8 How would they feel about this modern city life? Tears would come from each others’ eyes Bb/4 As they would stop to realize C/4 D/8 That our land is in great, great danger now. All the fighting that the king had done Bb/4 To conquer all these islands now there’s condominiums C/4 D/8 How would he feel if he saw Hawai'i nei Bb/4 C/4 D/4 How would he feel, would his smile be content, then cry? Chorus D/4 Ua mau ke ea o ka D/4 Ua mau ke ea o ka Bb/4 'aina i ka Bb/4 'aina i ka C/4 D/4 pono, o Hawai'i C/4 D/4 pono, o Hawai'i He Aloha Mele MELE Words & Music by: Iva Kinimaka (circa 1979) ALBUM: Just Singing It All / ARTIST: Iva Kinimaka Squibb from Honolulu Star–Bulletin (Aug 1999): Iva wrote and recorded this song for his daughter, Chamonix, in the early 1980s; Chamonix, as of Aug. 1999, was a 21–year–old senior at San Diego State, planning to go to medical school. Vamp (2x): C F C [4,2,3,1] [4,2,3,1] G7 [4,2,3,1] (pause) (pick: 4, 2, 3, 1) [4,2,3,1] 1. C F C He aloha mele (he aloha mele), pretty hoku (pretty hoku) F Sending down a special little twinkle for your brown eyes (brown eyes) C Your pretty lovely brown eyes (brown eyes) G7 F In the still of the night, all the stars are shining bright C G7 For your brown eyes (brown eyes) 2. C F C He aloha mele (he aloha mele), e lohe i kamakani (e lohe i kamakani) F Gentle breeze whispering haunting melodies to you softly (softly) C Whisper to you softly (softly) G7 F Hear the winds through the trees singing sweet harmony C G7 C7 To you softly (softly) C C7 F G7 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 -2- (He Aloha Mele - mele) Hui. C7 F With the grace of her hands she can tell you that C A star only glitters at the setting of the sunshine C7 F With the grace of her hands she can tell you that C G7 The wind only blows where no mountain side is there to touch her (touch her) G7 C F Now there’s the sun and the moon talking stories telling tales about a new day (new day) C It’s gonna be a nice day (nice day) G7 F Now the moon is shining bright and the sun will rise again C G7 To start a new day (new day) Tag. Repeat Verse 1, then: G7 F C G7 Hear the winds through the trees singing sweet harmony to you softly (softly) G7 F Now the moon is shining bright and the sun will rise again C G7 To start a new day (new day) C He aloha mele (he aloha mele) C C7 F G7 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 MELE Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai Words & Music by: Edith Kanaka`ole Vamp (1x): F Bb C7 F (hula) C7 (kahea) F D7 G7 C G7 C G7 dduud dduud dduud dduud dduud dduud F F7 C C7 1) He ho‘oheno ke ‘ike aku Bb F F C Ke kai moana nui lä Bb F F C Nui ke aloha e hi‘ipoi nei C7 F C7 F G7 C G7 C Me ke ‘ala o ka lïpoa Such a delight it is to see The great big ocean So familiar and very cherished With its fragrance of the lïpoa F F7 C C7 2) He lïpoa i pae i ke one Bb F F C Ke one hinuhinu lä Bb F F C Wela i ka lä ke hehi a‘e C7 F C7 F G7 C G7 C Mai mana‘o he pono këia Bb Onto the shiny white sand Hot from the heating sun as you step on it Don’t think that this is fun D7 F 1 2 3 F7 1 1 1 1 3 It is lïpoa which washed ashore C7 C (dduud strum) 2 2 G7 1 2 1 2 3 3 -2- (Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai - mele) F F7 C C7 3) Ho‘okohukohu e ka limu kohu Bb F F C Ke kau iluna o nä moku lä Bb F F C ‘O ia moku ‘ula la e ho C7 F C7 F G7 C G7 C ‘Oni ana i ‘ö i ‘ane‘i F F7 C C7 4) Ha‘ina mai kapuana Bb F F C Ka lïpoa me ka limu kohu Bb F F C Hoapili ‘oe me ka pähe‘e C7 F C7 F G7 C G7 C ‘Anoni me ka lïpalu Bb Atop the rocks Enticing one to pick them As they sway to and fro Let the story be told Of the lïpoa and the limu kohu Close companions of the pähe‘e C7 F C7 F G7 C G7 C Intermingled with the lïpalu C7 C D7 F 1 2 3 F7 1 1 1 1 3 How enticing is the display of limu kohu 2 2 G7 1 2 1 2 3 3 Maui Hawaiian Sup'pa Man Intro: Am/4 G/4 F/4 E7/4 Am/8 Oh, tall is the tale of the mischievous one G/4 F/1 E7/1 Am/10 Who fished out all the islands and captured the sun Am 2 His deeds and tasks I will unmask so that you'll understand G/4 F/1 E7/1 Am/2 That before there was a Clark Kent there was a Hawaiian Super Man G C/2 G/2 F/4 He fished out the islands with a magic hook C/2 G/2 Am/4 There would have been more, somebody looked C/2 G/2 F/4 He pulled morning sky, the sun he entwined C/2 G/2 Am/2 E7/2 Slowed down his flight so kapa could dry, yeah 1 2 3 F 1 2 Chorus: Am/8 Mischievous, marvelous, magical Maui: Hero of this Land G/4 F/1 E7/1 Am/2 The one the only, the ultimate Hawaiian Super Man Am/4 G/4 F/4 E7/4 Maui, Maui, oh Maui, the Hawaiian Supa Man Am/4 G/4 F/4 E7/4 Maui, Maui, oh Maui, the Hawaiian Supa Man Am/8 Secret of fire was locked somewhere in time G/4 F/1 E7/1 Am/10 So when the ahi died in the hale kuke, no way to re-ignite So off he goes in search of those who hold the information G/4 F/1 E7/1 Am/2 So fire could be used by all the future generations C/2 G/2 F/4 He found that alae held the fire connection C/2 G/2 Am/4 But his plan of deception fell short from perfection C/2 G/2 F/4 Without a choice he had to get mean C/2 G/2 Am/2 E7/2 So he squeezed alae's throat until she screamed the secret Chorus E7 1 2 3 C 3 Mele o Lana’i Written by Val Kepelino, Recorded by Peter Ahia (Repeat each verse twice) Vamp: D7/2 G7/2 C/4, D7/2 G7/2 C/4 C/4 F/2 C/2 He mele keia ‘aina o Lana’i C/4 G7/2 C/2 Ka huina li’ili’i o na mokupuni F/4 C/4 Li’ili’i ka mana’o me ka ‘olelo G7 /4 C/4 Mea nui o na moku ‘aina Vamp: D7 G7 C C F C Kona pua pono’i ke kauna’oa C G7 C Ua ‘oi kona u’i mua ka lehua F C Na waiho’olu’u like me ke kula G7 C Pili me kukuna-o-ka-la Vamp: D7 G7 C C F C Ka mea nui o keia ‘ailana C G7 C Ka halakahiki e ho’owaiwai F C E ho’okaulana ‘oe kou inoa G7 C ‘Imi ola o ka lehulehu Vamp: D7 G7 C F C Ha’ina ‘ia mai ana kapuana C G7 C Pumehana kou inoa a’o Lana’i F C Li’ili’i ‘oe ke aloha nui G7 C He mana’o poina ‘ole C First time vamp: D7 G7 C Ending: D7/2 G7/2 C/1 G7/1 C/1 Moloka‘i Slide Intro, strum D-u-d-U u-d F/8 Dm/8 Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 F/8 Dm/8 I like the sand spreading out to the sea, I like the tropical moon and the lazy palm trees Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 And I listen to my heart, there is no place I’d rather be F/8 Dm/8 I like the people, I like the way they smile, I like the feeling of you on this paradise isle Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 And they’re cool as a gecko, man this is where I wanna be. Am F/8 Take me back, take me back, back to da kine, Dm/8 Take me back, take me back, back to da kine, Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 All over, mo’ betta, Moloka‘i, I will return. (Repeat) F/8 Dm/8 I like the gecko singing in the night, I like to do the dance they do to the Moloka‘i Slide Bb/4 C7/4 F /4 C7/4 ‘Til the sun comes up shining, always mo’ betta da kine. F/8 Dm/8 I like the hula, I think it’s really good, but woman I don’t understand a word, but in time Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 I think I would, if I just had the time, oh if I just had the time. Dm/4 Am/4 I say a won’t you come along, we’ll have a lu‘au by the sea Dm/4 Am/4 We’ll cook a little fish and all the coconuts are free Dm/4 Am/4 And what you see is what you get, just a little grass shack. G7/4 C7/8 I know you’re gonna like it, I hope that you come back. Moloka`i Slide page 2 F/8 Dm/8 I like the fishes, they swimmin’ in the sea, I like to drop ‘em on the grill, and I Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 cook ‘em enough for me, with a big pan of butter, man, what’s mo’ betta than this? F/8 Dm/8 I like the chicken, he hop up on the grill, and he begs a piece of my fish Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 and eat up all the scales. Oh well, oh yeah, that’s a lu‘au down by the sea. F/8 Take me back, take me back, back to da kine. Dm/8 Take me back, take me back, back to da kine. Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 All over, mo’ betta, Moloka‘i, I will return. (Repeat) F/8 Dm/8 I like the lu‘au, cookin’ and the sea, we’ll cook a little pig, coconuts are free, Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 C7/4 What you see is what you get. Oh, just a little, come back. F/8 Take me back, take me back, back to da kine. Dm/8 Take me back, take me back, back to da kine. Bb/4 C7/4 F/4 first time: C7/4, repeat “Take me back…” All over, mo’ betta, Moloka‘i, I will return. second time: F/4 Bb/4 C7/4 F/8 Bb/4 C7/1 pause C7/3 F/1 All over, mo’ betta, Moloka‘i, I will return, All over, mo’ betta, Moloka‘i, I will return. MELE Nänäkuli Words & Music by: Richard Iliwa‘alani ALBUM / ARTIST: Young Hawai`i Plays Old Hawai`i / Hui `Ohana Vamp (2x): 1. F G7 dudu dudu C dudu dudu (standard dudu) C//// //// ‘O ka leo C//// //// O ka manu G7 / / / / /// / C//// //// E ho‘i mai e pili C//// //// ‘O ka leo C//// //// O ka manu G7 / / / / /// / C//// //// E ho‘i mai e pili The voice of the bird Return and hold fast The voice of the bird Return and hold fast HUI: F/ / / / //// Keiki o ka ‘äina i ka pono C// / / //// Nänäkuli e a G7 / / / / /// / C//// //// E ho‘i mai e pili F/ / / / //// Keiki o ka ‘äina i ka pono C// / / //// Nänäkuli e a G7 / / / / /// / C//// //// E ho‘i mai e pili G7 / / / / /// / C//// //// E ho‘i mai e pili Child of the land in righteousness Nänäkuli Return and be close Child of the land in righteousness Nänäkuli Return and be close Return and be close Source: A call to the people of the land to hold fast to righteousness and their heritage. This means that each ahupua‘a (land area from mountain to sea) is responsible for maintaining their culture and heritage. In the hui (chorus), the singer might substitute Nänäkuli with whatever town they are from (Waimänalo, Ho‘olehua, Papakölea, etc.). C G7 F 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 2 1 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Halau Hula Napuaokalei’ilima Kehau Chrisman, Kumu Hula, (928) 639-4683, www.halauhulailima.com Pearly Shells/Pupu a’o ‘Ewa (Shells of ‘Ewa)--Traditional C Pearly shells (pearly shells) C7 From the ocean (from the ocean) F Shining in the sun (shining in the sun) G7 Covering the shore (covering the shore) C C7 When I see them (when I see them) F My heart tells me that I love you C G7 C More than all those little pearly shells. G7 C More than all those little pearly shells. C Pupu (a’o ‘Ewa) Shells of ‘Ewa C7 I ka nu’a [nuku] (na kanaka) Throngs of people F E naue [lawe] mai (a e ‘ike) Coming to learn G7 I ka mea hou (o ka ‘aina) The news of the land C C7 A he ‘aina (ua kaulana) A land famous F Mai na kupuna mai From the ancient times C G7 C Alahula Pu’uloa he ala hele no Ka’ahupahau (Ka’ahupahau) All of Pu’uloa, the path G7 C Alahula Pu’uloa he ala hele no Ka’ahupahau (Ka’ahupahau) trod upon by Ka’ahupahau Nani Ka’ala hemolele i ka malie Beautiful Ka’ala, sublime in the calm Kuahiwi kaulana a’o ‘Ewa Famous mountain of ‘Ewa E ki’i ana i ka makani o ka ‘aina That fetches the wind of the land Hea ka Moa’e, eia au e ke aloha The tradewind calls, “here I am, beloved”. Source: Na Mele `O Hawai`i Nei by Elbert & Mahoe, Olowalu Massacre by Aubrey Janion - The news of the land was the discovery of pearl oysters at Pu`uloa, the Hawaiian name for Pearl Harbor, that was protected by Ka`ahupähau, the shark goddess. Ka`ala is the highest mountain on O`ahu and Polea is located in `Ewa. Nu`a and naue in the chorus is often interchanged with nuku (mouth) and lawe (bring). Moa`e is the name of a tradewind. In 1909, the Navy issued a $1.7 million contract for construction of the first Pearl Harbor dry dock. Kapuna Kanakeawe, a Hawaiian fisherman, told the contractor to build it in another location as the spot they selected was the home of Ka`ahupähau. Work stopped after 3 months as things kept going wrong. Cement would not pour and the contractor could not pump water out of the dry dock. February 17, 1913, 2 years behind schedule, opening ceremonies were held. Then it exploded. One man was killed, $4,000,000 lost and 4 years of work demolished. Another contract was issued in November, 1914. As work progressed, the early warning given by Kanakeawe was remembered. Mrs. Puahi, a kahuna, was called, and instructed the foreman, David Richards, in the necessary rituals to appease Ka`ahupähau and safeguard the project. After sacrifices were made, prayers chanted and rituals performed, the project was declared safe. When the bottom was pumped out, the skeleton of a 14-foot shark was discovered. Pearl Harbor was also the site of ancient Hawaiian fishponds. Waltz tempo, ! time Intro 2x A7 /3 D7 /3 G /6 2x 1x 1x Pu’u Huluhulu (also Pu’u o Hulu or Kaula ‘Ili) G /9 G7 /3 The rain and the mist are all a-round me C /6 G /6 The never-end-ing rains of Ma’i-li G /12 The thoughts of the rough land sur-round me D7 /6 G /6 And the ghost-ly silence cuts right through me A7/3 D7/3 G/6 G /9 G7 /3 Oh hill with the hair I long to see you C /6 G /6 And down to-ward the old cor-ral the herd will go G /12 You’re the land-mark that guides us home – Pu’u Hulu-hu-lu D7 /6 G /6 A7/3 D7/3 G/6 Hill with the hair, Hawaiian cow-boy loves you so G /9 G7 /3 Then when we see the wild cat-tle C /6 G /6 We’ll drive them down to Pu’u Hulu-hu-lu G /12 So get your las-sos rea-dy for the bat-tle D7 /6 G /6 A7/3 D7/3 G/6 And if you fall, never mind, you’ll make it through G /9 G7 /3 Ho’o-ma-kau-kau kou kaula ‘i-li C /6 G /6 Iluna o ka pu’u Ka-na-ka-leo-nui G /12 E ho’o-lo-he i ke ka-ni o na ma-nu D7 /6 G /6 A7/3 D7/3 G/6 Oh never mind, ke hina pu, ua hiki no D7 /6 G /4 Tag Oh never mind, 2/25/08 ke hina pu, ua hiki no 2x Am C 1 Surf 2 Intro: C Am F G7 G7 F 3 C Am Surf is the only way I say F G7 To make music with the ocean day by day C Am I surf all day play music all night F G7 And I just can't wait till the morning light to go Chorus: C Am F Surf wooo wooo wah ooh G7 C Am F Surf everybody go surf wooo wooo wah ooh G7 Surf, Surf C Am I check all the island breaks I know F G7 But the place I go is the Kaiser Bowl C Am I surf with the guys from the Kaiser Surf Crew F G7 Daddy Mooch, Bob and Dennis too we all(Chorus) Bridge: Dm G7 Waimea, Sunset, Pipeline Haleiwa, Velzy Land Dm D7 G7 Bomburas, Rock Piles, Ala Moana and the Kaiser Bowl Everybody go(Chorus) (Instrumental) (Chorus) C Am Once you learn all the radical moves F G7 I know it will put you in the groove C Am Go off the lip and in the tube F G7 If I can do it so can you. So go(Chorus) 2 1 2 3 C Am Surf will never ever die F G7 Cause the feeling makes me fly so high C Am My love for surf is very strong F G7 So the ocean is where I belong. We go(Chorus) (Bridge) (Chorus)