Sol Hoopii and the Hawaiian steel guitar
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Abstract
Sol Hoopii was a major historical influence as an innovator, stylist, composer, and arranger. His attainments as a performer were regarded as truly extraordinary, earning him the accolade "King of the Hawaiian Guitar." This specific investigation of the tradition of Hawaiian steel guitar reveals Hoopii's original contributions to this instrument. He was the principal figure who impelled and redirected the evolution of the Hawaiian steel guitar for the next generation of players.