The most Extraordinary Violinist the world has ever seen

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

The amazing Yossi Negin on the Violin and dovid Negin on the Guitar play Krementshuke Berelach a chabad nigen

Yossi, the oldest Negin brother, is the band's violinist. Yossi learned violin for 15 years, first under Mr. Sherman, and more recently under the highly acclasimed violin teacher, Paul DeCaiser. Although he does play some classical music, Yossi specialises in Chasidic music, and is able to capture the warmth of a Chassidic Niggun like few others. Besides playing for Jewish events and Simchas, Yossi has done various performances and concerts in America and England

Dovid Shimon is a great guitarist, playing accoustic and electric guitars as well as being a deeply moving vocalist. Dovid is most known for his his uniquely powereful 'kumzits' style solo-performances.
Dovid has performed at many different venues in the UK, Israel, America, and Europe.

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  • Please explain "extraordinary" to me. He's fine doing his thing, but "extraordinary"?

  • I love the Violin, howerver the popcorn mch in the back ground could go!

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  • @smelzodeath You mad, goy?

  • Fuck these jews they fail & suck............. Wanna see some fiddling? Hee Haw with Roy Clark, that man is genious!

  • who is htis clown?

  • To even call this guy decent when Paganini set foot on this earth is a slap in the face to all that is right and good.

  • this is SHIT!

  • what's with the popcorn?

  • Wow!

  • Perhaps in a more conducive environment, his greatness would shine through. But the most extraordinary the world has ever seen? Not by a long way.

  • Good technique - better than I can ever hope to achieve. But, notwithstanding, the violin playing sounds to me like a 2nd-rate classical interpretation of a Nigun, lacking in nuance. Perhaps there's feeling in there, I wouldn't like to judge - but my guess is, the main kind of feeling in this particular video is annoyance at having to put up with the racket made by the darbuka 'player'.

  • extraordinary? why? perhaps is so much love. Is not extraordinary is ethnic.

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