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  2. Kamaka Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Kamaka opened a store in Kaimuki, near Honolulu. Kamaka already had a reputation for making high-quality instruments, and the shop thrived through the 1920s and 1930s. [3] In 1927, Samuel Kamaka made a new design of ukulele, which produced a more mellow sound than that of a normal figure-eight shaped ukulele. [4]

  3. Category:1916 establishments in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Zoo; K. Kamaka Ukulele; Kilauea Military Camp; KTA Super Stores; S. Saint Anthony Catholic Church (Honolulu)

  4. Jesse Kalima - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Kaleihia Andre Kalima (1920–1980) was an ukulele player. He was born in Honolulu on October 31, 1920, at a time when the ukulele was just becoming recognized for its capability to be played as a solo instrument.

  5. Ernest Kaʻai - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Kaʻai (1881–1962) was considered by many to have been the [1] foremost ukulele authority of his time and is noted by some as being "Hawaii's Greatest Ukulele Player". Kaʻai, who was born in Honolulu , Hawaii , was said to have been the first musician to play a complete melody with chords.

  6. Roy Sakuma - Wikipedia

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    Roy Sakuma (born Jan 22, 1947) is a ukulele teacher, credited for sparking new generations of ukulele players and virtuosos like Jake Shimabukuro who got his start as a young student at Roy Sakuma Studios. [1] [2] Sakuma launched what is considered to be the first major ukulele festival in 1971, an annual event in Honolulu that continued for 52 ...

  7. Dennis Kamakahi - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 he released his second slack key guitar CD for Dancing Cat Records together with son David Kamakahi on the ukulele. The CD was called ʻOhana (Family). [5] It was soon followed by another Dancing Cat Records release, Hui Aloha (Play Together), featuring both Dennis and David Kamakahi, George Kuo, and Martin Pahinui.