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The Shalosh Seudos Niggen

COLlive.com presents: Chavlog, a Chabad niggunim video blog sung and explained by 'A Jewish Star' alumnus Mendel Markel. Episode 9: Bnei Heichala, a composition of either the Alter Rebbe or R' Hillel Paritcher, sung for centuries in Chabad shuls and homes during Shalosh Seudos. Video

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ay yay after dichsifin
July 31, 2011 11:08 am

This ay yay does not exist in sefer hanigunim. are you sure this is correct?

number 6 is right!!
July 25, 2011 7:53 pm

It’s a shame that ppl aren’t careful to sing Niggunim correctly. (That’s why I can’t blame number 7….)
But besides that additional flavoring after Gadfin… It was sung beautiful!!!

VERY NICE!
July 25, 2011 10:22 am

It’s a beautiful nigun and you sing it beautifully. To al lthe haters, Can’t you just compliment the good? To number 6, I never heard the tenua after Gadfin but then again is it a full tenua or more like a kvetch…..

thank you Mendy. I love it.

Gershon S.

number 6
July 25, 2011 12:33 am

he is totaly right. anyone who knows nigunim can tell this to you. go ask any famus baalay minagnim (levin family schneerson family vchu’ vchu’) and its so sad that meny can’t get it right including #7!!!

number 6
July 24, 2011 11:55 pm

Would be interested to hear a source b/c I’ve never heard without that tnuah. I did hear many times without the ay ay ay after dichsifin, so I wonder if that’s right, but maybe there’s a few ways.

extra tn'uoh doesn't belong
July 24, 2011 12:11 pm

after וכל גדפין that extra תנועה is incorrect.
the same goes for 3-4 more times throughout the niggun

very nice...
July 24, 2011 3:13 am

Yasher Koach mendel. Yasher Koach col.

Constructive Criticism
July 24, 2011 2:30 am

1. On the other videos you sounded much b etter. Whatever you did then – do now.
2. try practicing first, to cut out the ums.
3. As a baal Koreh, i know how important it is to breath very often, thereby cutting out on long pauses, not tiring and being relaxed (as well as sounding better).

at #1
July 24, 2011 12:20 am

yes, yes, yes & yes 😀

Simply
July 23, 2011 11:53 pm

Yasher Koiach

Bel Canto says
July 23, 2011 10:18 pm

1. did u verify this nusach w/ the Rice brothers?
2. Are you reading the words out of a siddur or off your computer screen?
3. isn’t sitting is bad for projection?
4. for such a fundamental niggun (fundamental enough that it is possibly one of the Alter Rebbe’s 10) it is surprising it is not recorded on Nichoach etc. so yashekoyach!

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