Hava Nagila in the style of Traditional karaoke track with scrolling lyrics
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@sophielemmens ;) :D
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@SaudiPseudonym good for u lol(same here)
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@Ronaldoo91 I know! Even though I'm against what the song celebrates, good art is good art :)
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@sophielemmens lmao i know right am from egypt idk why but this song is stuck in my head
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I love this!!
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heil hitler
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And by the way, the argument about this being a Turk/ Greek song is particularly silly, the dominant Phrygian mode is modern & is mostly used in Romanian & Ukrainian folk music. I believe the melody was taken from a Ukrainian folk song and also, as far as I'm aware, the song isn't about praising God, but rather about celebrating the Balfour Declaration.
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Just read some the comments about the song's origins. It's based on the Phrygian mode - musical modes have been mentioned as far back as Ancient Greece (both Plato & Aristotle discussed them) - and it's highly unlikely that this was the first time they were used. Every musician throughout history has been influenced by something, a process that goes back far further than anyone can chart. Arguing about a song's origins in silly - if you don't like it, go and listen to something you do like.
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VERY KVETCHY!
This is worryingly addictive
GayGeisha 1 year ago 39
i'm not jewish but i freakin love it :'D
sophielemmens 1 year ago 13