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So here it is as promised
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HErT4Ah3V0g&feature=share&list=UU8IkAxAC9DC21iIsLjo_qsQ
Also if you are in the Los Angeles Area at the Grammy Museum
American Express Presents
Reel to Reel: My KoAloha Story
At The GRAMMY Museum
Hawaiian Music Legend Daniel Ho Also To Perform On August 28
“Ukulele 101” To Be Held Prior to Film Screening
LOS ANGELES (August 7, 2012) – Traditionally a Hawaiian instrument, the 4-stringed guitar-like ukulele has found a niche in popular music. Its unique sound brings an instant island tone to any piece of music. My KoAloha Story follows Alvin Okami, the owner of KoAloha Ukulele, and his journey into the craft. Alvin and his ohana (Hawaiian for “family”) at KoAloha have been dedicated to crafting the highest quality ukuleles for almost two decades, but their story goes further into music and family, and how a small instrument can change lives and bring people together. Join us for a screening of My KoAloha Story and a special guest appearance by Hawaiian music legend Daniel Ho, who will perform prior to the screening.
Guests are also welcome to join Daniel and Alan Okami (also of KoAloha Ukulele) for a one-hour workshop titled Ukulele 101 prior to the screening, beginning at 5:00 p.m. This informal class is a fun and educational way to learn more about the beloved ukulele. Done in the Hawaiian "talk-story" style, both Daniel Ho and Alan Okami share their love and knowledge of this special instrument. Although not required, guests are welcome to bring their own ukulele with them to learn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HErT4Ah3V0g&feature=share&list=UU8IkAxAC9DC21iIsLjo_qsQ
Also if you are in the Los Angeles Area at the Grammy Museum
American Express Presents
Reel to Reel: My KoAloha Story
At The GRAMMY Museum
Hawaiian Music Legend Daniel Ho Also To Perform On August 28
“Ukulele 101” To Be Held Prior to Film Screening
LOS ANGELES (August 7, 2012) – Traditionally a Hawaiian instrument, the 4-stringed guitar-like ukulele has found a niche in popular music. Its unique sound brings an instant island tone to any piece of music. My KoAloha Story follows Alvin Okami, the owner of KoAloha Ukulele, and his journey into the craft. Alvin and his ohana (Hawaiian for “family”) at KoAloha have been dedicated to crafting the highest quality ukuleles for almost two decades, but their story goes further into music and family, and how a small instrument can change lives and bring people together. Join us for a screening of My KoAloha Story and a special guest appearance by Hawaiian music legend Daniel Ho, who will perform prior to the screening.
Guests are also welcome to join Daniel and Alan Okami (also of KoAloha Ukulele) for a one-hour workshop titled Ukulele 101 prior to the screening, beginning at 5:00 p.m. This informal class is a fun and educational way to learn more about the beloved ukulele. Done in the Hawaiian "talk-story" style, both Daniel Ho and Alan Okami share their love and knowledge of this special instrument. Although not required, guests are welcome to bring their own ukulele with them to learn