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Music is one of the most defining cultural traditions for any location. Musical styles are developed over centuries, as musicians with different skills and playing methods come together and share their knowledge. Something new and wonderful is born of this mutual exchange, and that is particularly true in Hawaii. The blend of cultures that has defined these islands has also shaped the songs and compositions that have been made there. Here’s a quick overview of Hawaiian music history: <\/p>\n
Native Hawaiians used music to honor something. The subject of the celebration could be nature, the gods or just general exuberance for life \u2013 music and dance were a way for the community to spend time together. As far as the music itself was concerned, Native Hawaiian music was mainly done through chants. There were two main types of chanting \u2013 mele oli, which had no accompanying music, and mele hula, which often featured drums or other instruments. As you might have guessed, the latter also included dancing, and is the historical root of modern hula.<\/p>\n