Dear Sandi! The minister says: "I worship you, Jesus! I worship you, Lord! Breathe your air into us. The breath of Lord fills this place. Say to us, Lord!"
Un instrumento de música procedente de tiempos antiguos. Qué bella profundidad sonora otorga el sonido de este cuerno. Y qué bonita interpretación la del músico. El Arte, la Cultura, la Música, tienen bellos caminos para manifestarse y expresarse. Una interpretación bellísima.
So touching and beautiful.
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Catherine
Thank you, Catherine.
DeleteThat's quite an amazing horn! What is it called? The musician creates a really dramatic performance with it....
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gretchen. It is a shofar.
DeleteWow, what IS this instrument?
ReplyDeleteA shofar
DeleteIt is made out of a ram's horn.
DeleteI always find it so interesting to hear the shofar.
ReplyDeleteLovely words and lovely music!
ReplyDeleteCan you translate it for us, ирина?
DeleteDear Sandi! The minister says: "I worship you, Jesus! I worship you, Lord! Breathe your air into us. The breath of Lord fills this place. Say to us, Lord!"
DeleteThank you, ирина.
DeleteNice video Sandi, pity there were no subtitles.
ReplyDeleteSee above.
DeleteUn instrumento de música procedente de tiempos antiguos. Qué bella profundidad sonora otorga el sonido de este cuerno. Y qué bonita interpretación la del músico. El Arte, la Cultura, la Música, tienen bellos caminos para manifestarse y expresarse. Una interpretación bellísima.
ReplyDeleteGracias, J.S.
DeleteBom dia de domingo e um excelente mês de outubro, com muita paz e saúde.
DeleteAmazing performance. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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That was amazing... thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeleteYeah amazing indeed
ReplyDeleteThanx Sandi.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Bom dia, Sandi
ReplyDeleteLindo vídeo, abraços.
Beautiful blog
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sounds a bit ancient Makes me think of Gennady Tkachenko Papizh from Romania who does some amazing sounds
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marja?
DeleteOops...I meant to say:
DeleteThank you, Marja!
So beautiful...thank you for sharing and the translation.
ReplyDeleteSue
I've never heard a shofar used to play music before. Beautiful.
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