The Idan Raichel Project is an Israeli musical collective that features singers from Ethiopia, and a cross-cultural roster of Yemenite, Arab, African and Caribbean musicians. Superstars in Israel, ...
The Idan Raichel Project is an Israeli musical collective that features singers from Ethiopia, and a cross-cultural roster of Yemenite, Arab, African and Caribbean musicians. Superstars in Israel, The Idan Raichel Project is about to release their music worldwide on the new Cumbancha label, which was founded by the longtime head of A&R at Putumayo World Music. Visit www.cumbancha.com for more information.
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Idan Raichel is solidly georgeous! HIs dred locks are crazy cool, but his face is beautiful too. He is Hot! Hot! Hot! I am studying Hebrew with a free site called Hebrew 4 Christians (just google it) and it has sound. You can learn at your own pace as simply as the aleph-bet and you can go through the Torah and much more. I like the daily site blog. Just scroll down and learn of upcoming Jewish holidays and Shabbat. I gotta say though, this is a fun way to learn the language! Shalom!
the singer here is "vogdres avi voasa" (hopefully spelld right), one of wonderful israeli ethiopian singers in the project (he was born in ethiopia), in mi ma'amakim he sings only the part in ethiopian in the beginning that repeats in the song, "idan raichel" who is the leader of the project is the main singer in mi ma'amakim he sings in hebrew, here (in ayal ayale) idan plays the keyboards (and jump-dances), best wishs.
Tar means string its a persian word like sitar(30 strings),dotar(2 strings)setar means 3 strings and guitar seks strings .Also tar means thread in persian.Turks,azeris and arabs copied our culture.
kobulione, you most be right, thanks for the explanation. i was born in azerbaijan but my ancestors lived in persia (iran) for many many centurys too, so i really honor this ancient culture and find much interest in it and especially in their music, as i am jewish i live in israel today, peace and best wishes to you.
well kobulione, i hope that sometime soon in our life time we will be able to visit each others countrys freely, and talk and learn about our ancient and present cultures, all the best brother.
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I am studying Hebrew with a free site called Hebrew 4 Christians (just google it) and it has sound. You can learn at your own pace as simply as the aleph-bet and you can go through the Torah and much more. I like the daily site blog. Just scroll down and learn of upcoming Jewish holidays and Shabbat.
I gotta say though, this is a fun way to learn the language!
Shalom!