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Kanui Posted - 02/19/2015 : 04:40:01 AM

Being that we are all trying to perpetuate Hawaiian Music and it's
musicians, a facet being the style of playing that is the Rogers Style
which is quite different in tunings and the ethereal use of harmonics
To date there seems to be very little interest in producing tuition
or a medium to be able to learn this style of playing, Feets Rogers
Fred Lunt, & Ronald Kanahele all appear to have used different tunings
Ron is assumed to have used E major tuning E B G# E B E , Fred I believe used A D F# A D F#, & Feets D D F# A D F#, there are others of
course who have played this style like Herbert Hanawahine using other
tunings, so to encourage players into this style and continue this format is there anyone able to offer the means to be able to do this,
at this moment I dont think there is.

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