The ‘Ukulele A History

Cover of The ‘Ukulele A History by Jim Tranquada
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: Annotated
Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9780824836344
Dimensions:
Height: 9.97 Inches
Length: 7.07 Inches
Weight: 1.38450300536 Pounds
Width: 0.78 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 787.8/91909
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The ‘Ukulele: A History by Jim Tranquada, published by University of Hawaii Press on May 31, 2012, is an annotated edition that spans 296 pages. This book delves into the multifaceted history of the ‘ukulele, tracing its journey from its introduction to Hawai‘i in 1879 to its current status as a respected musical instrument. It examines the cultural, historical, and musical significance of the ‘ukulele, highlighting its evolution from a simple folk instrument to a symbol of Hawaiian identity and a global phenomenon.

Readers will discover how the ‘ukulele has served various roles throughout its history, including as a tool of political protest and a collectible item. The authors, Jim Tranquada and John King, utilize a wealth of previously untapped sources to narrate the instrument’s story, detailing its impact on modern Hawaiian music and its connections to notable figures in music and literature. The book also explores the influence of technology on the ‘ukulele’s popularity, making it a comprehensive resource for those interested in music history and cultural studies.


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Since its introduction to Hawai‘i in 1879, the ‘ukulele has been many things: a symbol of an island paradise; a tool of political protest; an instrument central to a rich musical culture; a musical joke; a highly sought-after collectible; a cheap airport souvenir; a lucrative industry; and the product of a remarkable synthesis of western and Pacific cultures. The ‘Ukulele: A History explores all of these facets, placing the instrument for the first time in a broad historical, cultural, and musical context.

Drawing on a wealth of previously untapped sources, Jim Tranquada and John King tell the surprising story of how an obscure four-string folk guitar from Portugal became the national instrument of Hawai’i, of its subsequent rise and fall from international cultural phenomenon to “the Dangerfield of instruments,” and of the resurgence in popularity (and respect) it is currently enjoying among musicians from Thailand to Finland. The book shows how the technologies of successive generations (recorded music, radio, television, the Internet) have played critical roles in popularizing the ‘ukulele. Famous composers and entertainers (Queen Liliuokalani, Irving Berlin, Arthur Godfrey, Paul McCartney, SpongeBob SquarePants) and writers (Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, P. G. Wodehouse, Agatha Christie) wind their way through its history—as well as a host of outstanding Hawaiian musicians (Ernest Kaai, George Kia Nahaolelua, Samuel K. Kamakaia, Henry A. Peelua Bishaw). In telling the story of the ‘ukulele, Tranquada and King also present a sweeping history of modern Hawaiian music that spans more than two centuries, beginning with the introduction of western melody and harmony by missionaries to the Hawaiian music renaissance of the 1970s and 1980s.

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Language: en. Pages: 296. Edition: Annotated.

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