Not bad, Yaakov. You have a lovely sound. When you establish the relative major, make sure to take a little time to let the sense of the key settle. I would suggest that you always use a congregational melody for Mogein Avot in the real world. the jews get fussy about that. BTW, what Kiddush was that? Interesting- never heard it before. Be careful with intonation in coloratura. A great job all in all.
The Kiddush is from an unpublished Jakob Dymont manuscript. And the Magen Avot was an original attempt to write some simple nusah. This vid is from last year, I like to think I've improved some since then! Thanks for writing.
Again Chazak U'Varukh!
MenechemShaul 2 years ago
Not bad, Yaakov. You have a lovely sound. When you establish the relative major, make sure to take a little time to let the sense of the key settle. I would suggest that you always use a congregational melody for Mogein Avot in the real world. the jews get fussy about that. BTW, what Kiddush was that? Interesting- never heard it before. Be careful with intonation in coloratura. A great job all in all.
Cantormatis 3 years ago
The Kiddush is from an unpublished Jakob Dymont manuscript. And the Magen Avot was an original attempt to write some simple nusah. This vid is from last year, I like to think I've improved some since then! Thanks for writing.
bluesdance 2 years ago