Hebrew Musical Instruments, A Vital Part Of Culture

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Music is a great form of communication; it facilitates religious ceremonies, and celebrates victorious battles. Jubal was the inventor of Hebrew musical instruments. The whole Hebrew history and literature are proving that the Hebrews are really committed to cultivate music. We all remember that after the passage of the Red Sea, Moses and his people sang their song of happiness and freedom.

The time of David and Solomon is the golden age of Hebrew music; it is systematically cultivated and it is the main part of training in schools. Hebrew musical instruments are also used in their private life. Among the Hebrew musical instruments, an important place is given to stringed instruments, such as the kinnor – a kind or farp, the nebel a lyre, the sabbeka- a lute. Among the wind instruments, we mention the ugab a syrinx, the qeren a horn, the shophar a trumpet, the hafsoserah a trumpet, the halil a flute, the sumponyah a bagpipe. The Hebrew musical instruments from the percussion category are the toph a drum, the paamon the bells, the tseltselim cymbals, the mennanim cornets, the shalishim triangles.

Old Hebrew musical instruments
The bells...

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