Rabbi Kalish Shlita wanted to say that the Kinor was more likely a blowing instrument which if the wind blew would make the sound and wake up Dovid Hamelech. It would be difficult to understand that medrash/Gemarrah if it would be a string instrument. Shabbat Shalom!!!
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Lovely revelation about King David's wind-automated Harp which accompanied his forever inspiring cries and praises to Hashem!
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Rabbi Kalish Shlita wanted to say that the Kinor was more likely a blowing instrument which if the wind blew would make the sound and wake up Dovid Hamelech. It would be difficult to understand that medrash/Gemarrah if it would be a string instrument. Shabbat Shalom!!!
ok R' Yanky, but the Pirkei D'rabi Elazar said it had strings :) gotta deal with the facts...
@@AriGoldwag I hear, but there is a sound hole on the instrument, maybe several, and that could make the sound as the wind blows.
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