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Aloha..... this month, the Tab. is for the Hawaiian Steel Guitar standard ‘Maui Chimes’. The Frank Ferera's Hawaiian Trio version (VT 1826) dating from 1928 would seem to be the version most arrangements are based upon. This tune uses a particular type of open string harmonic (as the last issue’s tab) played with the edge of the left hand ‘pinkie’, (Fig. 5) A-6th tuning:- E-C#-A-F#-E-C#-A-F# (or E) Harmonics Of the many ways to play “artificial Harmonics” I will only explain the more usable ones.The easiest way to practice these methods is at the 12th fret to start with, using “Open” strings. 1. Finger Harmonics (Picked.) With the third finger resting on the front of the string (at the exact octave of the bar position,) and the thumb pick resting behind the string, a twisting motion is applied (finger towards you thumb away) Fig 1. 2. Finger Harmonics (brushed.) With the thumb positioned between the first and second joints on the underside of the third finger, brush across the strings with the thumb pick slightly ahead of the TIP of the finger... the finger contact with the string is VERY light. Again the tip of the finger is positioned at the EXACT octave of the bar position. Fig 2. 3. Palm Harmonics With the hand splayed as in fig.3, bounce the HEEL of the palm off the strings whilst plucking the strings with the thumb..DO NOT move the thumb independently... it should be at 90 degrees with regard to the palm, which should be at the octave position as usual. 4-5. Left Hand Pinkie Har- monics as in this tab of ‘Maui Chimes’. With the left side of the left hand pinkie resting on the strings, pluck the strings and then, immediately, lift the finger off the strings. So that’s it until the December issue, by which time hopefully Pat will be playing again. No ‘Birthday Bash’ gathering this year as I wanted to make the party just for my immediate family and close friends. Lately the ‘Steel Guitar Conventions’ seem to have lost their way and also attendees. Maybe the two facts are interconnected. Personally I would like to see the afternoon reserved for the less proficient and the evening shared amongst the top three or four exponents. Of course the impression we give to onlookers is venue dependant, but should always be a consideration. Basil Henriques 15 1 2 3 The Bear Facts 5 4 X-15-steelin tricks_X-15-steelin tricks.qxd 31/10/2013 22:47 Page 11

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Aloha..... this month, the Tab. is for the Hawaiian SteelGuitar standard ‘Maui Chimes’. The Frank Ferera'sHawaiian Trio version (VT 1826) dating from 1928 wouldseem to be the version most arrangements are basedupon.This tune uses a particular type of open string harmonic(as the last issue’s tab) played with the edge of the lefthand ‘pinkie’, (Fig. 5)

A-6th tuning:- E-C#-A-F#-E-C#-A-F# (or E)

HarmonicsOf the many ways to play “artificial Harmonics” I will only explain the more usable ones.The easiest wayto practice these methods is at the 12th fret to start with,using “Open” strings.

1. Finger Harmonics (Picked.) With the third finger resting on the front of the string (at the exact octave of the bar position,) and the thumbpick resting behind the string, a twisting motion is applied(finger towards you thumb away) Fig 1.

2. Finger Harmonics (brushed.)With the thumb positioned between the first and secondjoints on the underside of the third finger, brush acrossthe strings with the thumb pick slightly ahead of the TIPof the finger... the finger contact with the string is VERYlight. Again the tip of the finger is positioned at theEXACT octave of the bar position. Fig 2.

3. Palm HarmonicsWith the hand splayed as in fig.3, bounce the HEEL ofthe palm off the strings whilst plucking the strings withthe thumb..DO NOT move the thumb independently... itshould be at 90 degrees with regard to the palm, which should be at the octave position as usual.

4-5. Left Hand Pinkie Har-monics as in this tab of ‘MauiChimes’. With the left side ofthe left hand pinkie restingon the strings, pluck the stringsand then, immediately, lift thefinger off the strings.

So that’s it until the Decemberissue, by which time hopefullyPat will be playing again. No ‘Birthday Bash’ gatheringthis year as I wanted to makethe party just for my immediatefamily and close friends.Lately the ‘Steel Guitar Conventions’ seem to have lost their wayand also attendees. Maybe the two facts are interconnected.Personally I would like to see the afternoon reserved for the lessproficient and the evening shared amongst the top three or fourexponents. Of course the impression we give to onlookers isvenue dependant, but should always be a consideration.

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MAui Chimes (Maui no laka oi)Transcribed:- Basil Henriques Composed by Rev. Samuel Kap! Sr.

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MAui Chimes (Maui no laka oi) Composed by Rev. Samuel Kap! Sr.Transcribed:- Basil Henriques Page 2

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Hanohano la una ole, O Maui la i ka la'iHa'a heo na kua lono, O Maui no laka oi

A ohe lua e like ai, Ma'hiehie la una oleHia ai wale Haleakala, O Maui no laka oi

Make make e ike aku, I ka ua lani ha a ha aMe ka wai a'napanapa, O Maui no laka oi

A ohe lua e ike ai, Ma'hiehie la una oleHia ai wale Haleakala, O Maui no laka oi

Maui No Laka O iMau i No Laka Oi

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