For Passover, an alternative Chad Gadya
mainYou’ve just about got time to learn it.
Make sure the backing group is up for it.
You’ve just about got time to learn it.
Make sure the backing group is up for it.
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I am not Jewish but this has lifted my spirits in what are generally dispiriting times. If I might be so bold.
Chag Sameach
If you’re not Jewish, how did you learn “chag sameach?”
The original performance was carried out by the legendary Chazan Moshe Oysher.
A “zeesun'” Pesach to all those who are celebrating. (That means you too, Norman!)
it’s sort of disarming, the guy has a voice, nice timbre but I HATE microphones, nobody can sing anymore without it or project their voices…he’s musical though but a long way from the great ones of yesteryear….and these giants won’t come again. Chazzanuth is as dead as great tenor singing : a world gone with the wind. But I give the guy credit that he didn’t resort to copy and pasting awful popmusic and give a Yiddish lay-over, I hate that even more than microphones