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March 10, 2016 3:12 pm at 3:12 pm #617393technical21Participant
This question is for everyone, but especially girls:
By my chasunah IY’H, I am going to walk down to the song “Piha Pascha”- I know it’s sung by Mendy Wald at some point, but for girls, it’s the song that’s sung every Friday night in camp or by school functions or whenever girls get together (not the Ohad one).
The problem is, when Mendy Wald sings it, there’s only the low part- Piha Pascha- and the middle part- Kamu Baneha. We girls always add a high part of Sheker Hachein. Obviously that Sheker Hachein comes from a different song, and we girls add it on. The band player for the chasunah does not know what the Sheker Hachein is, and obviously I can’t sing it to him. My chosson doesn’t know it either.
Question: where does that Sheker Hachein come from, and where can I find a link to it online to send it to the band player?
March 10, 2016 4:09 pm at 4:09 pm #1141933DaMosheParticipantIt’s from Eli Gerstner’s first album, Hinei. 3rd track, Eishes Chayil.
March 10, 2016 8:57 pm at 8:57 pm #1141934technical21ParticipantThat isn’t the tune I’m referring to…
March 10, 2016 10:27 pm at 10:27 pm #1141935☢️ Rand0m3x 🎲ParticipantDoes the “band player” perhaps have a wife that you can sing it to?
March 11, 2016 2:58 am at 2:58 am #1141936technical21ParticipantComlink-X – I was thinking the same thing, but would rather not ask if possible… I also have a ??? (without knowing for sure) that he might not be married.
March 11, 2016 5:34 am at 5:34 am #1141937The QueenParticipantYou can sing it to your brother/father or friend who will sing it to her brother/father, who can sing it to the musician.
March 11, 2016 5:00 pm at 5:00 pm #1141938technical21ParticipantLet’s put it this way: these other options have occurred to me and have been discarded for different reasons. That’s why I asked the question in the first place.
March 11, 2016 9:48 pm at 9:48 pm #1141939DaMosheParticipantMaybe from Rabos Banos on Dveykus 5? It’s the 5th track.
March 13, 2016 12:34 am at 12:34 am #1141940technical21ParticipantNot that one, either- but it’s a really pretty song.
March 13, 2016 3:00 am at 3:00 am #1141941kapustaParticipantI don’t remember it specifically, but when I read the thread title, the Mendy Wald tune jumped into my head followed by a Sheker Hachein, so I assume I’m thinking of the same one. I did some hunting on youtube and didn’t come up with much… Only a few different versions of the low and middle parts. It seems to be an Israeli song or at least popular in Israel if that helps at all (but again, its not the high part).
If you have access to any head counselors, camp directors etc you can try there or maybe ask someone like Malky Giniger, Chayala Neuhaus or I know of someone who teaches music in Prospect (I guess theres only one) who might be able to help you. Even better, someone along those lines from Israel. (Miriam Israeli?) If not that, or the band player/your chosson does not have a female relative who you feel comfortable asking to listen/resing, maybe you can find a piano and play it by ear enough for him to get the general tune… Sorry there isnt much here in the way of practical help…
Mazal tov! And its a beautiful song btw.
March 13, 2016 5:54 am at 5:54 am #1141942☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantHow about Eishes Chayil from New York School of Jewish Song Volume 2?
March 13, 2016 6:32 am at 6:32 am #1141943technical21ParticipantDaasYochid- you found it! Thank you so, so much!!!
Thank you to all the others who responded to this post- I really appreciate the help!
March 13, 2016 2:36 pm at 2:36 pm #1141944☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantI’m so glad I guessed right and was able to help.
Mazel Tov, may you be zochah to build a bayis ne’eman.
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