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    • pipelineaudio
      pipelineaudio A2 last edited by

      Youtube Video

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      • redroc.k
        redroc.k last edited by

        Hey they sound good - nice harmony.

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        • Felix
          Felix Moderator @pipelineaudio last edited by

          @pipelineaudio love the ACA feel!

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          • pipelineaudio
            pipelineaudio A2 last edited by

            Two more, and tonight hopefully recording our best kids' band, we shall see

            Youtube Video

            Youtube Video

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            • Tannhauser
              Tannhauser last edited by

              Takes me back the late 50s/early 60s....

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              • alderre
                alderre @pipelineaudio last edited by alderre

                @pipelineaudio this is gold. Seriously enjoyed these...

                I now need to know the history of this Hawaiian music. And by that I mean, where did it originate?

                When you look at the map you can see surrounding cultures, but none of them sound anything like this.

                Interestingly, there are similarities between this and the folkloric music of the Yucatán peninsula. Which is strangely on the other side (Atlantic)

                But I digress. This is awesome and a breath of fresh air

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                • pipelineaudio
                  pipelineaudio A2 last edited by

                  I'm the worst hawaiian ever, I can barely swim, don't drink, and can't stand the taste of fish, but there are a lot of historians that can tell you quite a bit about this type of music. Fran Guidry would be a great person to ask. Not sure if he's a BIAS user (yet)

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