Why Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's Ukulele Hit Is Magic

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Published 2023-07-17
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Israel Kamakawiwoā€™ole, also known as Iz, is one of the most legendary Hawaiian musicians and ukulele players to have ever lived. How did one large man take his humble ukulele to record the worldā€™s most iconic ukulele hit? And how did he play it? Thereā€™s more to this song than you might think.

Brett McQueen, author of "Ukulele Exercises For Dummies" and teacher at Ukulele Tricks, takes you on a journey through the story and magic behind "Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World" teaching you how to strum like Iz on your ukulele.

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0:00 The Magic Behind "Over the Rainbow"
1:28 The Big Question
2:23 The Magic of Iz's Strum
2:48 Low G Tuning
3:01 Basic Island Strum
3:34 Israel's Strumming Technique
4:13 Thumb 'n Strum
4:54 Accented Strum
5:32 Adding Swing
6:47 Iz's Percussive Strum
9:03 Iz's "Ghost Pick" Technique
10:24 "Over the Rainbow" Full Intro
11:44 The Magic of Iz's Voice
12:42 Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @phyphor
    A large man playing a tiny instrument with such care and love is just something to behold. The version where he segues from Over the Rainbow into What a Wonderful World is just sublime.
  • @chipcurry
    I also noticed that his ukulele has a lot of tone, and on those backbeats, he lets that tone fly, and that is a very powerful element in his strumming.
  • @jeffking4176
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow sung by Judy Garland is one of a few songs that simply cannot be covered [ properly]. No matter how good, or famous a singer- they all fall flat, YET, This gentleman, not only did he capture the essence of it, he ā€œowned ā€œ it [ as they say. He nailed it. Totally different, yet totally it. Beautiful. šŸ“»šŸ™‚
  • That story of how it took 5 minutes for IZ to record his masterpiece... he woke up from an evening nap and chose to be a legend
  • @jacobsmithjr
    His voice and variation on the melody are the secret sauce.
  • @Dollarkat
    Heā€™s a true Artist bro. Thatā€™s what they do, mesmerize you with their mysterious talents.
  • @cersos
    Somehow the algorithm landed me here. I'm not a musician, I haven't even thought of this song in years. We played it during our wedding in 1993. What a calming affect you have. Thank you for a wonderful 13 minutes.
  • Itā€™s the vocal. He was feeling it. The recording captured that feeling.
  • @geraldtrudeau3223
    That song touches me so much, that it makes me want to cry every time I hear it. I really don't understand why, but it is so beautiful.
  • @beauw5630
    I stumbled across this video in the year I turn 55. That said, I grew up in Hawaii. I learned to play the Uke at Kamiloiki elementary school. (We all did) And one of my fondest childhood memories was playing this song with my father and sista. I still have my Kamaka Koa tenor ukulele and the mimeographed songs from way back then. Thank you for sparking those good memories.
  • @shawdewson
    This will play at my funeral. I cry every time I play this. Simply beautiful.
  • @KirkDavis1966
    I remember walking along with his procession at his state funeral..He was laying in state at the Iolani palace..I was visiting my kids at their house in Palama when hundreds of Hawaiians came walking down Vinyard Blvd..My heart broke šŸ’” that day..Braddah IZ WAZ!
  • @SmartFool24
    Oh man. Excellent breakdown and analysis. I saw Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, and Iz live in concert and while Michael and Whitney were amazing, they both lacked something that Iz had in spades, heart and love. I saw him perform with his oxygen tank and he still just absolutely blew everyone away. He didnā€™t dance or hit crazy notes but his voice wrapped you in a warm embrace of aloha and made you feel loved. Partly because this was my moms favorite song and partly because I loved Iz as an artist, but I cannot listen to this song anymore. Itā€™s beautiful but it makes me cry every single time.
  • @slong3171
    This world was such a better place with Iz in it!!!šŸ’–
  • @Paint
    Great analysis and video style!! I hope you do more like this
  • @ajax3017
    I lived in Hawaii for a short time in 2004. I was a toddler at the time. My mom had a CD of this single, and she would play it every night until I went to sleep. This is one of my most beloved songs in my life.
  • @jacasadia
    I can remember hearing this song for the first time at a coffee shop. It was just playing softly in the background, but it seemed like the world slowed and light and peace entered the room. I bought the album and listened to every song over and over again. He is missed.
  • @rexarrow4133
    My favorite part of the song is in the "what a wonderful world" section where he sings "And the brightness of day, I like the dark. And I think to myself..." the original lyrics were "the bright blessed days, dark sacred nights. And I think to myself..." He by all means messes up the lyrics, but does that diminish the perfection of the song? Absolutely not, I think it makes it even better as it was never about getting the words right, but rather getting the emotion right, which he 100% did. He made an absolutely perfect song with all the love and heart in the world.
  • @jeffreybell7015
    What a beautiful and absolute master. No matter how many times I hear Iz perform this, I am moved to deep tears that come from the deepest parts of my heart and soul. RIP Iz. We miss you and are grateful for what you gave us.