Chords for 2022 Kamehameha Song Contest - Junior Men - Lahainaluna
Tempo:
133.7 bpm
Chords used:
Am
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Mekaua kilikili hune, i ka malu ulu olele.
Tonight our junior men will be competing for the first time with our mele,
Lahaina Luna, composed by Albert Kalaiikini and arranged by Mr.
Harold Turney.
This classic mele was the very first school alma mater ever written completely in olelo Hawaii.
Mr.
Turney's arrival to Kamehameha in the early 1950s marked the beginning of what some call Kamehameha's golden age of music.
Mr.
Turney had a keen ability to develop the male voice in young students as well as effectively developing the rich and
full-bodied blend of tone and harmonies amongst the young voices of his students.
Now, under the direction of Keaheolauniu Lopez, allow our Ever Radiant stars, the junior men,
take you through the stunning landscape of Lahaina Luna.
Directing the junior men is Keaheolauniu Lopez.
He is the son of Te Waiarangi, Worthington Lopez and Pono Lopez.
Noho oia makapalama o ahu.
I chose this song this year because it is one of the Hawaiian schools here in Hawaii.
This [Am] school is in Lahaina, Maui and it is an honor to sing their alma mater this year.
O ka malu ulu olele,
Na kualono nani e,
Me ka ua kiki o,
Ipu kukui a amau,
[A]
Ipu kukui a amau,
[N]
Ipika, ipu kukui a amau,
You know the poetry in this song is so beautiful referring to Lahaina Luna School as
Ipu kukui a amau, kia ole i ka makerikau a ua,
This light burning that is un-extinguishable,
Tonight our junior men will be competing for the first time with our mele,
Lahaina Luna, composed by Albert Kalaiikini and arranged by Mr.
Harold Turney.
This classic mele was the very first school alma mater ever written completely in olelo Hawaii.
Mr.
Turney's arrival to Kamehameha in the early 1950s marked the beginning of what some call Kamehameha's golden age of music.
Mr.
Turney had a keen ability to develop the male voice in young students as well as effectively developing the rich and
full-bodied blend of tone and harmonies amongst the young voices of his students.
Now, under the direction of Keaheolauniu Lopez, allow our Ever Radiant stars, the junior men,
take you through the stunning landscape of Lahaina Luna.
Directing the junior men is Keaheolauniu Lopez.
He is the son of Te Waiarangi, Worthington Lopez and Pono Lopez.
Noho oia makapalama o ahu.
I chose this song this year because it is one of the Hawaiian schools here in Hawaii.
This [Am] school is in Lahaina, Maui and it is an honor to sing their alma mater this year.
O ka malu ulu olele,
Na kualono nani e,
Me ka ua kiki o,
Ipu kukui a amau,
[A]
Ipu kukui a amau,
[N]
Ipika, ipu kukui a amau,
You know the poetry in this song is so beautiful referring to Lahaina Luna School as
Ipu kukui a amau, kia ole i ka makerikau a ua,
This light burning that is un-extinguishable,
Key:
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A
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_ _ Mekaua kilikili hune, i ka malu ulu olele.
Tonight our junior men will be competing for the first time with our mele,
Lahaina Luna, composed by Albert Kalaiikini and arranged by Mr.
Harold Turney.
_ This classic mele was the very first school alma mater ever written completely in olelo Hawaii.
_ _ Mr.
Turney's arrival to Kamehameha in the early 1950s marked the beginning of what some call Kamehameha's golden age of music. _
Mr.
Turney had a keen ability to develop the male voice in young students as well as effectively developing the rich and
full-bodied blend of tone and harmonies amongst the young voices of his students.
_ Now, under the direction of _ Keaheolauniu Lopez, allow our Ever Radiant stars, the junior men,
take you through the stunning landscape of Lahaina Luna. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Directing the junior men is Keaheolauniu Lopez.
He is the son of Te Waiarangi, Worthington Lopez and Pono Lopez.
Noho oia makapalama o ahu.
_ _ _ I chose this song this year because it is one of the _ _ _ Hawaiian schools here in Hawaii.
This [Am] school is in Lahaina, Maui and it is an honor to sing their alma mater this year.
_ O ka malu ulu _ _ _ olele,
Na _ kualono _ nani _ e,
_ Me ka ua kiki _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Ipu kukui a amau, _ _ _ _ _
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Ipika, _ ipu _ _ kukui a amau, _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ You know the poetry _ in this song is so beautiful referring to Lahaina Luna School as
Ipu kukui a amau, kia ole i ka makerikau a ua,
This light burning that is un-extinguishable,
Tonight our junior men will be competing for the first time with our mele,
Lahaina Luna, composed by Albert Kalaiikini and arranged by Mr.
Harold Turney.
_ This classic mele was the very first school alma mater ever written completely in olelo Hawaii.
_ _ Mr.
Turney's arrival to Kamehameha in the early 1950s marked the beginning of what some call Kamehameha's golden age of music. _
Mr.
Turney had a keen ability to develop the male voice in young students as well as effectively developing the rich and
full-bodied blend of tone and harmonies amongst the young voices of his students.
_ Now, under the direction of _ Keaheolauniu Lopez, allow our Ever Radiant stars, the junior men,
take you through the stunning landscape of Lahaina Luna. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Directing the junior men is Keaheolauniu Lopez.
He is the son of Te Waiarangi, Worthington Lopez and Pono Lopez.
Noho oia makapalama o ahu.
_ _ _ I chose this song this year because it is one of the _ _ _ Hawaiian schools here in Hawaii.
This [Am] school is in Lahaina, Maui and it is an honor to sing their alma mater this year.
_ O ka malu ulu _ _ _ olele,
Na _ kualono _ nani _ e,
_ Me ka ua kiki _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Ipu kukui a amau, _ _ _ _ _
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Ipika, _ ipu _ _ kukui a amau, _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ You know the poetry _ in this song is so beautiful referring to Lahaina Luna School as
Ipu kukui a amau, kia ole i ka makerikau a ua,
This light burning that is un-extinguishable,