Paliokamoa (Pali O Ka Moa) Tutorial

Saturday, August 3rd, 2013

I’ve given slack key workshops at a number of local Aloha Festivals over the years. Several times I preceded or followed Hiram Bell and his always compelling `ukulele workshop. I was invited back this year, and coincidentally a friend expressed an interest in learning the lovely old North Kohala song, Paliokamoa. My friend had seen the version I did last year. I decided to create a tutorial on the song in the form of a video and tablature.

Naturally I used the project as an excuse for some video fun. I set up a couple of cameras zoomed in on my hands and played slowly through the chorus and verse of the song along with a brief outro. Then pulled the clips into my new Edius 6.5 video software where I used the mask function to merge the two videos into a demonstration clip showing the picking and fretting in closeup. Here’s that video:

Then I used Guitar Pro 6 to create a tablature of the arrangement as I played it for the cameras. You can find the tab here in PDF format.

If you compare this performance to the earlier one I think you’ll see and hear that the outline of the chorus and verse parts are the same, I’m following the same chords and general melody when I don’t goof it up. But the details, the individual notes, their timing, the hammer-ons and pull-offs and slides, and different. I hope this tutorial video and tablature will help you get started on playing the song but I encourage you to make the song your own. A big part of that is to research the song, learn the history, read the lyrics, and listen to other performances.

The lyrics and history I found are in an article by a member of the author’s family. For other versions, I’ve enjoyed the recordings by Gary Haleamau, Elmer “Sonny” Lim, and Mike Kaawa and I encourage you to seek them out.



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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.