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Titulo : Audio CD - OUR BELOVED LAND - R. Carlos Nakai
UPC/EAN : 729337707122

Hawaiian slack-key guitar and Native American flute arent the most likely combination one could think of. Slack-key guitar is a sound both laconic and light, made from loosely tuning the guitar strings. The Native flute is renowned for its frail, lonesome call. But two masters of these instruments, Keola Beamer and R. Carlos Nakai, find common ground and lay some new turf on their first full collaboration, Our Beloved Land.Beamer is a guitarist who makes it look easy as he peels fingerpicked melodies from his instrument the way Tiger Woods peels off a long drive. All but three of the tunes on this album are either traditional Hawaiian songs he arranged, or his own originals. Hawaiian and Native American chants share a certain sound, and you can hear that when Nakai joins in singing on E Manono. On Lapule (Sunday), Beamer picks up the Hawaiian nose flute and duets with Nakai over the sounds of a rain forest. Together, they create a sound far from the tourist music you may have heard before. Instead, they orchestrate a tribal mood full of ambience and rumination. Shakers, rattles, double gourd drums, and coyote echoes encase their often fragile melodies. R. Carlos Nakai has a knack for bringing out the more soulful side in musicians, but Keola Beamer probably didnt require any prompting. He remains the most original and exploratory of modern slack-key guitarists. --John Diliberto Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai makes a musical journey to the verdant islands of Hawaii to create a new sound with famed slack key guitarist Keola Beamer. The haunting sound of the traditional flute blends with the harmonies of the richly expressive slack string guitar and accents Beamers soulful vocal renditions of traditional Hawaiian songs as well as new compositions. Canyon. 2005. Review The inspired teaming of Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai with one of Hawaiis most gifted artists has produced an extraordinarily beautiful recording.A contemporary pioneer of the native flute, Nakai is probably the best-known American Indian musician. Worldwide, he has sold more than 3 million records. His partner in this landmark cultural interchange, multiHoku Award winner Keola Beamer, is known for creating exquisitely crafted works of contemporary Hawaiian music. A master slack key guitarist and modern pioneer of the ohe hano ihu, the ethereal sounding Hawaiian nose flute, Keola has long been an innovator.Our Beloved Land blends Nakais haunting flute playing with Keolas gorgeous guitar and vocals to create rich, soothing, healing soundscapes that nourish the soul. One would be hard pressed to find a more sublime contemporary recording.It was a wonderful experience recording with him and following up the record with some performances on the East Coast, says Keola. Hes a very intuitive musician with that mystical sensitivity that great musicians possess.On this seamless collaboration, recorded at Nakais Canyon Studio in Arizona and on Maui at Keolas home studio, the musicians interpret a number of traditional Hawaiian songs along with a few new compositions by both artists. One of the most memorable tracks, the seven-minute original composition Sunday, transports the listener to the heart of the rain forest lulled by gentle sound of the Hawaiian nose and Native American flute. Its a perfect prescription for unwinding a days stresses.There was an amazing commonality between the music of the two cultures, says Keola. The themes of love for home and family and tribe and the spiritual connection with our ancestors reoccur throughout the music. Its so nice at this part of my life to be able to do these kinds of collaborations with other artists. Its been a mind-expanding and cultural expanding experience.At the end of Octobber, the duo will play shows on Oahu, Kauai and the Big Island, but no Maui concert is planned --By Jon Woodhouse - Maui News / September 15, 2005Ge

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