e word //ukulele// is probably derived from [[vok:hawaii:uku]] "flea" and [[vok:hawaii:lele]] "jumping", the association with fleas-ridden dogs is easily explaine
ist sie ein Instrument der Ureinwohner von [[vok:hawaii]], das ziemlich einfach ist und das man mit der Hand spielt. Die Form ist rund oder oval. In Hawaii hergestellte Instrumente kosten, wenn sie nicht g... landers sing very charmingly, the so-called [[vok:hawaii|Hawaiian]] music associated with [[vok:ukulele|uk... 9.1936
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Bill Tapia was from Honolulu, [[en:vok:Hawaii]] and started playing the [[vok:ukulele]] as a ch... played the ukulele part in Bing Cosby's hit "Blue Hawaii". After the Second World War he turned to the jaz
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The [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaiian]] Kalei Gamio embraced the [[vok:ukulele... a first album. He performed with great success in Hawaii, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.
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Berger came to [[en:vok:hawaii]] in 1872 as a Prussian military bandmaster at th... ieces known to this day (including the {{pdf:folk:hawaii_ponoi.pdf| Hawaiian national anthem}}). Berger, w... full-fledged place in his orchestra. He stayed in Hawaii until his death.
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American women who were passionate about [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaiian]] [[en:vok:Musik]] and performing as [[e... about her performance in Washington in 1897 in //Hawaii's Story//:
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King spent his childhood in [[en:vok:hawaii]] and became a classical guitarist. Since 1979, h... itle="Douglas Martin">
John King adored [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaii]], though he lived there for only a few years as a boy. The "Hawaiian room" in his Florida home wa... th hundreds upon hundreds of hula dolls, [[en:vok:hawaii:lei|leis]] and other artifacts. He once owned 400
iko_haida|Katsuhiko Haida]] in Honolulu ([[en:vok:hawaii]]) and moved to Japan in 1922 following the death of their father. In 1929 he founded the [[vok: hawaii:moana|Moana]] [[en:vok:Glee Club]], the first ban... kihiko is therefore referred to as the "father of Hawaii music" in Japan. He returned to Hawaii 1933--1935 to study the technique of Hawaiian guitar (//lap-steel