VIDEO: A gorgeous rendition of ‘Neshomele’ at a Lakewood Chuppa, performed by Meyer Rosenbaum & Avrumi Berko
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Amazing !! I’m a big fan of R’ Meyer & he was my main inspiration to take up playing the flute recently. His play, tone, range, style fluidity is mamesh world-class. And, that “knaitsh” at 1:21 was absolutely sick. And, I gotta hand to Rav Berko – he nailed every chord flawleswsly and the violin arrangement was spot on. ANd, whiule we’re thanking, we may as well give kudos to HoRAv HaGAon R’ Abie Rottenberg for composing this song and writing it’s lyrics, it’s mamesh a mussar sefer of the highest order.
And, lastly, Thanx TLS for posting this clip !!
Beautiful music! Bad comment guy Shimon says = totally wrecked an otherwise beautiful rendition!
Hi TLS
if u allow me for a little constructive criticism
The first comment should be deleted
Prob boarders on lashon horo
Sorry but it can ruin a guys reputation and parnossah
FYI
The expression “sick” in modern jargon is a compliment. ( yes, I was also shocked the first time I heard it used that way) Just so that you understand the first comment in the light it was intended. All complimentary.
Now you know.
That was the ultimate complement circa 2019! Even I know that!