Hawaiian Wedding Songs Forguitar
Hawaii is a place that plenty of wedding couples select in their options of wedding locations. Most of the wedding planners available in the area are offering beautifully created and inspired themes to decorate the atmosphere of your wedding. In this regard they introduce the Hawaiian tradition in everything that requires color and ambient of an event celebration. The music of Hawaii is one of these traditional items that planners are ready to offer to the couples that need to celebrate their special event in a note of distinctiveness.
The variety of musical options displays the beautiful Hawaiian music in hula, chant and conch styles that is performed either by singer with guitar or harp and flute or ukulele, the specific instrument that resembles to a guitar, only it is smaller and its sounds are more melodious almost swinging with the motion of the waves that brush the sand of the beach location.

In the selection of the music to decorate the Hawaiian wedding celebrations,
Hawaiian wedding songs for guitar are romantically filling the air of the wedding party and people start dancing to the songs caressed by the breeze under a red-orange sky of a beautiful sunset. The different regions of the Hawaii display great locations to host a wedding event, one of these being the beautiful Garden Island of Kauai. Here, the locals have a renowned guitar player who is specially hired to perform and entertain with his guitar and ukulele, offering the wedding couples the possibility to choose the repertoire of their wedding music.
Kenny Ray Rapazo’s Hawaiian wedding songs for guitar include the songs of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, some of them being: “Punahele”, “Living on easy”, “Queens Jubilee”, and the classical guitar repertoire that includes indeed the classical songs that are performed on a wedding ceremony: “Canon in D” – by Pachelbel, “Lagrima”, “Romance”, “Pelegra”.

Another renowned guitar player is Paul Togioka, famous for being twice nominated for the Grammy awards, and being also rewarded with distinctive Hawaiian musical awards. SOmeof his famous performances include: ” Maori brown eyes”, “He Hawaii Au”, “Kuu Ipo Onaona”, “Ku’u Home O Kahalu’u” and the ones to belong to his original compositions” “Hokulei”, “Debra’s lullabye”, “The journey home”, “Up country”, “Kekaha chimes”.
There is this “Hawaiian wedding song” performed by Andy Williams which is so melodiously inspired from the Hawaiian music, a song that is originally translated “Ke Kali Nei Au” and is a beautiful musical commitment of the groom toward his bride to whom he swears a love that will last longer than forever. This song reveals itself to be a romantic choice of a song to be performed during the act of marriage in the moment when the two main characters bride and groom exchange the vows of love, sharing and commitment.
With the Hawaiian tunes accompanying the most important moment of your life, celebrating on the sands, wearing the colorful floral necklace, the so-called “lei”, and guarded by the nostalgic sun setting sky that longs for the new dawn to show at the horizon, you enter into a new life with your hearts filled of romance and tenderness.
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