Beach Walk 204 - Nani Sings

Meet my new friend Nani as she plays the ‘ukulele and sings for us today on Beach Walks.I’ve seen her on the beach often, and of course we’ve had our friendly local hellos. But I did not realize she sings and plays the ‘uke so nicely and that she is a volunteer caretaker for the Mokulua Islands. This is true Hawaiiana; I hope you enjoy it!BEACH WALKS INVITATIONWould you like to submit a guest Beach Walks episode? We’d like to start featuring new voices (and take my mom’s advice to have a day off now and then.)If you would like to submit a show, here are the guidelines:* 3-5 minutes in length* On a beach or not* With a dog or not* Spreading aloha – or positive energy* Podsafe music (if you want to use music)* No copyrighted material unless you have written permission pleaseHawaiian wordsÊ»Ukulele: leaping flea, probably from the Hawaiian nickname of Edward Purvis, who was small and quick and who popularized the instrument brought to Hawai’i by the Portuguese in 1879Moku: islandNui: bigIki: smallBe in Touch!

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