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IMEHA is characterized by a loosely woven ensemble that invites the listener to a peaceful and beautiful paradise.
Hawi is the name of a small relaxing town in the northern part of the Big Island of Hawaii, where has rich green, serene and an occasional westerly wind.
Two slack-key guitars comfortably express the image of this unique westerly wind from Hawi, the Big Island of Hawaii.
This is the third time IMEHA has recorded this song, after ALOHA TIME (2003) and Feel The Aloha (2015). It is very interesting that each one has a different sound.
IMEHA, abbreviation for Image of Hawaii, which is characterized by a slack key guitar sound, which means open tuning peculiar to Hawaii. A unit consisting of three guitarists, Seiji Omotani, Noboru Matsumoto, and Yasuhisa Murase. In 2002, they arranged Hawaiian music for video production on the Big Island of Hawaii, and formed a guitar trio as Image of Hawaii with two slack key guitars and a gut guitar. In 2003, renamed to IMEHA, made a major debut from Yamaha Music Communications, and released four albums. With the slack key guitar, which is a traditional Hawaiian tuning method, three acoustic guitars produce a comfortable and gentle acoustic sound that make you feel the Hawaiian breeze. The loosely entwined ensemble invites the listener to peaceful and beautiful paradise.
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