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- Kanikapila abstract "Kanikapila is a style of Hawaiian music produced in an impromptu jam session, most commonly taking place at a beach, or family gathering. The term comes from kani which means sound. and pila which means any string instrument in the Hawaiian language.Over the last few decades it formed into a conceptual style reflecting more emphasis on acoustic instruments including the ukulele and free following speed to reflect the emotion of the players. The term has started making its way in the dialog of mainland US musicians as well.One way that the kanikapila style music has made its mark in popular culture is songs like \"Somewhere over the Rainbow\" by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole where he takes two songs ( \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" and \"What a Wonderful World\" ) mashes them together to form an entirely new song. This is common element of the kanikapila style.It is a popular custom to end kanikapila sessions the same way with the song \"Hawaii Aloha\" written by 19th century Christian minister, Lorenzo Lyons. Kanikapila groups include the Experience Paradise Project.".
- Kanikapila wikiPageID "28924421".
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- Kanikapila wikiPageRevisionID "611910174".
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_music.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_music.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Experience_Paradise_Project.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii_Aloha.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_language.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Israel_Kamakawiwoʻole.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Jam_session.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Lorenzo_Lyons.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Hawaii.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Over_the_Rainbow.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Sound.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink Ukulele.
- Kanikapila wikiPageWikiLink What_a_Wonderful_World.
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- Kanikapila subject Category:Hawaiian_music.
- Kanikapila hypernym Style.
- Kanikapila comment "Kanikapila is a style of Hawaiian music produced in an impromptu jam session, most commonly taking place at a beach, or family gathering. The term comes from kani which means sound. and pila which means any string instrument in the Hawaiian language.Over the last few decades it formed into a conceptual style reflecting more emphasis on acoustic instruments including the ukulele and free following speed to reflect the emotion of the players.".
- Kanikapila label "Kanikapila".
- Kanikapila sameAs Q17030450.
- Kanikapila sameAs m.0dgn8hm.
- Kanikapila sameAs Q17030450.
- Kanikapila wasDerivedFrom Kanikapila?oldid=611910174.
- Kanikapila isPrimaryTopicOf Kanikapila.