Slack Key and Tiple Featuring Ledward Kaapana

Saturday, February 9th, 2013

We’ve been staying pretty busy playing shows and jamming so it took a while to get Ledward up to Digital Duck Studio for a recording and video session. I was especially anxious to capture some of his playing on my recently acquired 1949 Martin T-18 Tiple. This unusual instrument is tuned like an `ukulele but has ten metal strings arranged in four courses. It’s quite a challenge to play well, but I knew Ledward would be the guy for the job.

We’ve been jamming a lot on Lili`u E lately, and I really like what Ledward came up with on the tiple for this one.

I’ve been opening my shows with Nanea Ko Maka I Ka Le`ale`a for several years now, with an arrangement based on Uncle Ray Kane’s instrumental stylings. It’s just the essence of slack key to my ear. Once again Ledward has a charming way of playing the tune, echoing and responding in places, taking the lead in others, adding some jazzy licks here and some deep Hawaiian over there. It’s really a joy to play music with this gentleman.

We still have about a week before Ledward and Sharon Kaapana head north to Oregon and Washington. I hope to capture another clip or two that I can share.



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I have recorded a CD called Kaleponi, all solo acoustic slack key instrumentals, mostly traditional pieces, a few originals.

     

You an buy a copy of the CD or download the tracks at CD Baby.

If you prefer, you can download individual tracks or the whole album from iTunes as well.

The complete liner notes and back cover notes of Kaleponi are available here.