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sbar15 Posted - 04/21/2010 : 2:02:04 PM
Any one know where I can find a recording of Jesu Meke Kanaka Waiwai
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Bau Posted - 03/15/2011 : 12:45:47 PM
Love Jesse's vids ,watch a few of them, very nice rendition.

i also like this gals ukulele version with vocals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPFBxgd4TSI

but i am working on learning the full lyrics, she is missing the second verses

for instrumental version this one I realy like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH0GImJaKkc


I've been rresearching this song while learning it.
I only found this post on it:
http://www.nahenahe.net/misc/kanakawaiwai.html
Does any one know more about the origins of this song or what the original lyics may have been?
Bill Campbell Posted - 05/04/2010 : 03:23:36 AM
If I need to hear a melody for reference, I often try Youtube. Like this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNO1yI_9_L0

Jesse Tinsley
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Great job, Jesse. A better rendition than this one will be very hard to find.
alika207 Posted - 04/25/2010 : 01:38:26 AM
Best of luck in your studies/performance of the mele. Such a beautiful one...

Oh, not that this is relevant to the topic, but let me just say that I've been looking for you everywhere, Bill! Where have you been lately? Welcome back to TP!
sbar15 Posted - 04/22/2010 : 1:59:54 PM
Thanks everyone for the info
Mika ele Posted - 04/22/2010 : 10:33:44 AM
Most of the time, it is listed simply as:

Kanaka Waiwai
hwnmusiclives Posted - 04/22/2010 : 09:19:43 AM
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Originally posted by noeau

Rhapsody.com is good too. You can download single songs of most original recordings. Of course it cost 9/mo for the privilege but sometimes it is worth it.

Al, I am a huge fan of Rhapsody. For the price of one album download a month, I can instead listen to an unlimited number of albums and not have to store the MP3s anywhere.

noeau Posted - 04/22/2010 : 09:07:36 AM
Rhapsody.com is good too. You can download single songs of most original recordings. Of course it cost 9/mo for the privilege but sometimes it is worth it.
hapakid Posted - 04/22/2010 : 08:25:47 AM
If I need to hear a melody for reference, I often try Youtube. Like this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNO1yI_9_L0

Jesse Tinsley
Auntie Maria Posted - 04/21/2010 : 7:42:21 PM
It is also sometimes noted on recordings as "Iesu Me Ke Kanaka Waiwai"...

Lyrics and translation can be found on huapala.org's site:
http://www.huapala.org/Ia/Iesu_Me_Ke_Kanaka.html
wcerto Posted - 04/21/2010 : 3:52:06 PM
There are many, many recordings of this. The easiest way to find a recording you like is to go to mele.com and search by the title of the song. You may want to use only Kanaka Waiwai in the search. Many songs title it merely Kanaka Waiwai and others do use the full title as written by Johnny Almeida, which is Iesu Me Kanaka Waiwai. (Notice: spelled with letter "I".

In 1915, he wrote the music and "fixed" the words of a Biblical passage and offered it to the Mormon Church. His gesture was turned down when the piece was deemed too "hula sounding" and unsuitable for the worship service. From liner notes: John Kamealoha Almeida 1897 - 1985, Cord International/Hana-Ola Records, HOCD49000

It is so spooky that you asked about this, because Paul and I were just going over the liner notes to this recording today. How timely.

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