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  2. Slack-key guitar - Wikipedia

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    Slack-key guitar (from Hawaiian kī hōʻalu, which means "loosen the [tuning] key") is a fingerstyle genre of guitar music that originated in Hawaii. This style of guitar playing involves altering the standard tuning on a guitar from E-A-D-G-B-E, which has been used for centuries, so that strumming across the open strings will then sound a ...

  3. Leonard Kwan - Wikipedia

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    He made the first LP of slack key instrumentals, co-wrote the second slack key instruction book, and composed a number of pieces that have become part of the standard repertory. Most players will include Kwan, along with Gabby Pahinui, Sonny Chillingworth, and Atta Isaacs, on a list of the most significant players of the older generation. [1]

  4. Fingerstyle guitar - Wikipedia

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    The English term is a translation of the Hawaiian kī hō‘alu, which means "loosen the [tuning] key". Slack key is nearly always played in open or altered tunings—the most common tuning is G-major (D–G–D–G–B–D), called "taropatch", though there is a family of major-seventh tunings called "wahine" (Hawaiian for "woman"), as well as ...

  5. Alice Nāmakelua - Wikipedia

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    Nāmakelua was also a kumu hula dancer and lei-maker. [1] She was an expert performer of the slack-key guitar and a master of the Hawaiian language. [2] Nāmakelua was a mentor of other musicians and wrote around 180 songs of her own. [1] She was inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame in 2011.

  6. Steel guitar - Wikipedia

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    The term for this is "slack-key" because certain strings were "slackened" to achieve it. [2] Steel guitar strings, then a novelty, offered new possibilities to the islanders. [ 6 ] To change chords, they used some smooth object, usually a piece of pipe or metal, sliding it over the strings to the fourth or fifth position, easily playing a three ...

  7. Lap steel guitar - Wikipedia

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    This was called "slack-key", known in Hawaiian as "kī hōʻalu", [5] because certain strings were "slackened" to achieve it. [2]: 11 Hawaiians learned to play fingerstyle this way, creating melodies over the full resonant tones of the open strings, and the genre became known as slack-key guitar. [5]

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  9. Open G tuning - Wikipedia

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    Open G tuning particularly common in guitar music of Hawaiian origin including guitar styles such as slack-key guitar and steel guitar. In the context of slack-key music, open G is often referred to "Taro Patch" tuning (the term stems from taro , a traditional staple cuisine of Polynesian Hawaii).