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Wedding Song The 'Hawaiian Wedding Song', which was of course sung by Elvis in the movie Blue Hawaii is almost always a part of the wedding service. The couple's names in the Hawaiian language may be engraved onto their wedding rings. Both the bride and groom will dress in white, and the groom will have a red sash tied around his waist Hawaiian Music In the 1830s, cowboys from Mexico and South America, brought the guitar to the islands, which the Hawaiians adapted by slackening the strings, creating their own slack key guitar tradition. In 1879, Portuguese immigrants introduced the braguinha, which the Hawaiians developed into the ukulele. These traditions have been preserved by the passing of them from one generation to another, often a style of tradition developing within a family. Hawaiian musicians and songwriters have for many years been considered leaders of the Hawaiian people. In the latter third of the 19th century, the Royal Family, such as King David Kalakaua, and Queen Lili'oukalani were also champions of Hawaiian music, composing songs and bringing Hawaiian music into a modern era. The steel guitar is believed (although there are conflicting reports) to have been created at the end of 1880s by Joseph Kekuku, whose curiosity was initially tweaked when he dropped an object onto his guitar. He discovered the sliding sound by sliding a metal comb along the strings, which he later improved by using a heavy metal bar. The steel guitar soon caught on, and by the beginning of the 20th century steel guitar players were playing music influenced by ragtime. The guitar was introduced to the Islands by Spanish and Mexican immigrants and the ukulele was developed from an instrument played by Portuguese workers.The other characteristic instrument of modern Hawaiian music is the steel guitar whose distinctive sound is produced by slack key tuning and by sliding a metal bar across the guitar frets. There is an annual slack-key guitar festival Honolulu on Oahu. Religions In traditional Hawaiian religion public worship took place in a heiau, which consisted of an altar, images and a raised platform. Sometimes this would be surrounded by a stone wall enclosing houses for a drum and other sacred objects. The distinct religious status of the tribal chiefs was depicted through sacred symbols such as the red-feather girdle and the tapa-covered balls on sticks that were carried before the chiefs to demonstrate their unique relationship with the gods. These indigenous Hawaiian styles have been lost as a consequence of the incursion of European and other cultures. Today the visible symbols of religion are more varied in the Hawaiian islands than in the rest of Polynesia because of settlements from so many places. Religious buildings may take many forms - Christian churches of mainland American pattern with tall spires, or more recently incorporating oriental design where they serve largely Chinese, Japanese or Korean congregations; Buddhist temples, Chines or Japanese, display very different architecture which can be in traditional Chinese or Japanese style, follow Indian-inspired structures, or amalgamations of eastern and western designs. Chinese clan temples and Japanese Shinto shrines add their distinctive forms also. |
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