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basilh
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Goodbye Hawaii E-13th
07/05/09 at 7:19am
 

 

 
Samples of a couple versions.. note that only one contains the verse !!
 
The tab is NOT of either version, it's from the original music.
 
ALSO this song appears NOT to be recorded much by other than European groups
 
 
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AND HERE
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Don Kona Woods
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Re: Goodbye Hawaii E-13th
Reply #1 - 07/05/09 at 11:37am
 
Thanks for making this available, Basil.
 
I will be looking forward to playing it and hearing the tune and how it sounds.
 
I am still looking forward to a tab on "Island Moon."
 
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Reply #2 - 07/05/09 at 1:28pm
 
Mahalo nui loa for posting this song Basil.
 
Out of curiousity, is this the the same Dave Apollon who was a child prodgigy on the mandolin, originally from Russia, and went on to great sucess in New York?
 
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Reply #3 - 07/05/09 at 2:52pm
 
Don't know Ron.. BUT in this video he is playing with a group from the Philippines and there's a pretty smart Tricone player in it..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4SFn5avl_E
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Reply #4 - 07/08/09 at 5:00pm
 
Interesting! I've never seen the verses before. I have a copy of the first version you linked to, as well as one performed by Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra. The notes to the latter credit Len Fillis and George Dickinson "guitars". I recognize the steel playing of Fillis only, BUT there is a solo section which contains a steel and musical saw duet, so I assume that must be Dickinson.
 
Anyway, thanks for the tab. I plan on tuning to E13 and giving this a whirl.
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