Yossi Azulay - Shirat ha Navad
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El título "Shirat ha navad" quiere decir "La canción del Vagabundo". (In English, the title means "The Song of the Wanderer".)
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it is The oud ( /ˈuːd/; Arabic: عود ʿūd, plural:أعواد, a‘wād; Assyrian:ܥܘܕ ūd, Greek: ούτι; Persian: بربط barbat; Turkish: ud or ut;[1] Armenian: ուդ, Azeri: ud; Hebrew: עוד ud; Somali: cuud or kaban) is a pear-shaped stringed instrument commonly used in North African (Chaabi, Egyptian music, Andalusian...) and Middle Eastern music.
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Muisjeskoelkast, I think that is an Oud, but not complete sure.
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The String instrument that is used in the beginning of the song is beautifull, what is the name of the instrument does someone know?
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It is really beautiful, he is a blessed singer, He bring
s light to our house, our heart, our soul. Love from Brasil
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Thank you for sharing this breathtaking music. The most beautiful melodies come from Israel. Amen!
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צמרמורת
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Shirat Ha Navad = canção do andarilho.
Shalom!!!! Leritraót...
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muy linda!
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patikvah Es muy hermosa esta canción, mucho agradecería si fuera posible publicar en este espacio la traducción al español. Toda Raba y Berajot. Desde la Ciudad de México.
This is a beautiful, BEAUTIFUL song, but it's not "Nerot Shabat" -- it's "Shirat Ha-Navad", which is the closing track on his 2005 album called "Yom Echad Itach".
grebenyquist 2 years ago 3
ohh are u sure? :D
then i 'll change the title :P
Levinberg123 2 years ago