How does a Hawaiian baritone laugh?
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A-low-ha.
The joke “How does a Hawaiian baritone laugh? A-low-ha” plays on the blending of two distinct concepts: the Hawaiian greeting “Aloha” and the vocal range of a baritone, which is typically lower than other vocal ranges. The term “baritone” refers to a male singing voice that lies between tenor and bass, and it is known for its low pitch. The punchline “A-low-ha” cleverly combines “Aloha” with the idea of “low” to suggest a deeper, baritone laugh.