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Ernest Kaʻai : ウィキペディア英語版
Ernest Kaʻai

Ernest Kaʻai (1881–1962) was considered by many to have been the 〔 The Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum〕 foremost ukulele authority of his time, cited by some as being "Hawaii's Greatest Ukulele Player". Kaʻai, who was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, was said to have been the first musician to play a complete melody with chords.
==Career==
A musical director at many Honolulu hotels, Kaʻai hired Johnny Noble in 1917.〔 Square One〕 He was a multi-talented empresario who was also a live performer and teacher, as well as a talent organizer and booking agent, composer and music publisher, and author of instructional manuals.
Kaʻai ran the Kaʻai Ukulele Manufacturing Company,〔 NALU Music〕 which he sold in 1917 and bought shares in the Aloha Ukulele Manufacturing Co.
In 1923, Kaʻai toured〔 the Far East and Australia, moving to Sri Lanka. He planned to open a "Hawaiian Village" in Shanghai, China, but the Second Sino-Japanese War changed his plans and he returned to Hawaii in 1937.
By 1941, Kaʻai was living in Miami, Florida. The National Guitar Convention in Cleveland, Ohio on August 13–15, 1944, was entertained with a benefit concert by a Miami girl quartet with Kaʻai as the quartet's director. Kaʻai opened the Kaʻai Music Studios, which in 1946 provided a string ensemble for a December 27–28 Orange Bowl Celebration. The ''Miami News'' of May 29, 1949, reported Kaʻai would be accompanying vocalist Lucile Keyes for her June 4 performance at a fashion show during Fiesta. June 1950 found Kaʻai one among 200 volunteers in rehearsals for the 10 Youth Roundup Goodwill Units.

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