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(115 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

I lived in Hawaii last semester for school, maybe I met your daughter. But I was on the Big Island in Hilo. I got a cheap Johnson Baritone as a gift that it took some getting used to after playing a Mele Tenor last semester. But its growing on me, because with a capo on the 5th fret, the tuning is GCEA, like a normal uke. Otherwise, if I find the chords easier on the baritone, I can play the DGBE, like the bottom four strings on a guitar. I too want a Lanikai Tenor w/ electric pickup when I get enough money. Another good sight for island music and all-uke stuff is <a href="http://www.tropicalstormhawaii.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi?pid=music" target="_blank"> http://www.tropicalstormhawaii.com/cgi- … i?pid=musi c</a>

Its not as easy to get around as this site because the songs are listed without the artist, which is stupid. But other than that, its pretty good. Spread the Aloha and stay Pono fellas.