Pu’uanahulu for Ukulele
This classic Hawaiian song celebrates the beautiful ranching area of Puʻuanahulu on Hawaiʻi Island. Pu’uanahulu is located in the Napu’u area north of Kona. Moreover, it is near a bird sanctuary called Pu’u Wa’awa’a ‘Ohi’a trail, a good place to see the native ‘amakihi bird. The ‘amakihi has bright yellow feathers and so we might imagine that it is the bird mentioned in the lyrics of Pu’uanahulu: “E na manu ‘o ‘o hulu melemele” (Birds of yellow feathers). Here are the full lyrics, written by David Alapai:
(Hawaiian)
Nani wale Pu‘uanahulu i ka ‘iu ‘iu
‘Aina pali kualana pu‘u kinikini
Lu ‘ia mai lu ‘ia mai ko ‘oukou aloha
E na manu ‘o ‘o hulu melemele
Ua helu ‘ia na pu ‘u o Anahulu
Kapa ‘ia ka inoa Pu‘uanahulu
Ha‘ina ‘ia mai ana ka puana
Kaulana kou inoa Pu‘uanahulu
(English)
Beautiful Pu‘uanahulu in its lofty realm
A land of cliffs famous for its many hills
Offer, give your love
Oh you ‘o ‘o birds with yellow feathers
The hills of Anahulu have been counted
And the name Pu‘uanahulu is given
Tell the theme of my song
Famous is your name Pu‘uanahulu
Pu’uanahulu by Gabby Pahinui
Want to hear what the melody sounds like when sung? Listen to an excellent rendition by the Gabby Pahinui Band:
Pu’uanahulu for High G Ukulele
Jeff Peterson’s arrangement of this classic Hawaiian song is for re-entrant or high-G tuning on ʻukulele. Jeff captures the beauty of the melody while adding that charming sound only the ‘ukulele can offer.
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