Kris Fuchigami
“I choose to play Kamaka ukuleles because they're so rich in sound. It sounds beautiful when played softly, and it sounds amazing when being played hard. But not only do they sound great, they look amazing!
When I look at my Kamaka, the first thing that comes to mind is the word "love." I feel that every bit of work put into this instrument was filled with love, and that is because the Kamaka Ohana is so caring and full of love. I'm so happy and proud to play my Kamaka ukulele!”
Born and raised on the Big Island, 13 year old Kris Fuchigami began his musical journey with a beat up old ukulele in his hands and a strong desire to master that tiny little instrument. 2 years later Kris won the grand prize at the Hamakua Music Scholarship Competition on the Big Island where he competed against classical pianists, singers, drummers, and many other musicians. Kris went on to perform at and headline ukulele festivals and has gained recognition throughout the world.
Kris has been privileged to perform with music greats such as Jake Shimabukuro, Mark Yamanaka, Yoza, Daniel Ho, Brittni Paiva, and many more! Kris' youtube videos have accumalated, in total, over one million views by fans all over the world.
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