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Renowned for her exceptional ukulele skills, Brittni Paiva is a multi-award-winning instrumentalist with millions of hits on YouTube and global recognition in world music circles. Her stunning articulation of the instrument has earned her a place in the trend of the ukulele's resurgence in popularity.
She has shared the stage with legendary musicians such as Carlos Santana, Tommy Emmanuel, Dick Dale, and Billy Gibbons, and has won numerous awards and nominations throughout her career, including four Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. Grammy winner Tom Scott was so impressed with Brittni's unique ability to adapt tunes to the ukulele while maintaining her identity that he requested to perform with her at a concert.
Brittni's fifth album, produced in collaboration with Tom Scott, was a huge success, receiving two nominations and winning both categories - Ukulele Album of the Year and Instrumental Composition of the Year - at the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. With her music, she infuses a refreshing and lively spirit, emanating an infectious new energy that captures her listeners.
Her love for music began at the age of four when she started classical piano training through the Suzuki method. Her grandfather gifted her a traditional 4-string Hawaiian folk instrument, the ukulele, when she was eleven, and it was love at first touch.
She has shared the stage with legendary musicians such as Carlos Santana, Tommy Emmanuel, Dick Dale, and Billy Gibbons, and has won numerous awards and nominations throughout her career, including four Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. Grammy winner Tom Scott was so impressed with Brittni's unique ability to adapt tunes to the ukulele while maintaining her identity that he requested to perform with her at a concert.
Brittni's fifth album, produced in collaboration with Tom Scott, was a huge success, receiving two nominations and winning both categories - Ukulele Album of the Year and Instrumental Composition of the Year - at the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. With her music, she infuses a refreshing and lively spirit, emanating an infectious new energy that captures her listeners.
Her love for music began at the age of four when she started classical piano training through the Suzuki method. Her grandfather gifted her a traditional 4-string Hawaiian folk instrument, the ukulele, when she was eleven, and it was love at first touch.
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