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''Black Rainbows'' is a song by [[Ross Federman]] and [[Joe Hawley]] . It is the 4th track on the album [[Hawaii: Part II]]. Black Rainbows contains lyrics in both Hawaiian and English.
 
''Black Rainbows'' is a song by [[Ross Federman]] and [[Joe Hawley]] . It is the 4th track on the album [[Hawaii: Part II]]. Black Rainbows contains some Polynesian or Hawaiian lyrics along with traditional English lyrics.


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Revision as of 17:09, 12 December 2012

Black Rainbows
Written by Ross Federman, Joe Hawley
Appears on Hawaii: Part II
Sung by Joe Hawley, Madi Diaz
Duration 2:30
Genre Alternative
Language Hawaiian, English



Black Rainbows is a song by Ross Federman and Joe Hawley . It is the 4th track on the album Hawaii: Part II. Black Rainbows contains lyrics in both Hawaiian and English.


Lyrics

'Ula'ula 'alani melemele
(Red, orange, yellow)
Oma'oma'o polu poni
(Green, blue, purple)

Do we remember
Connected rainbows?

'Ele'ele 'ele'ele
(Black, black)

Stella octangula

I see the praised rays
You see me smile
We know the joy beyond above
Has been here awhile

I draw the rainbows
You draw them near
And lo the hues arrange to show
It's perfectly clear

Chanting Tutorial Lyrics

One suggested approach would be one breath per phrase

Ah-ah-ah-ah, ah
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah-ah, hah-ah, hah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah

For the other chanting section... Perhaps two even legato notes will be acceptable

Aah-aah
Aah-aah

Thank you for your time. For further listening enjoyment we also recommend Beethoven's lost eleventh symphony—