Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Instrumental wedding song starts slow and gets faster and faster?

I can't get this song out of my head. there are no words to it- it starts off with quiet and slow and after about 6 minutes it gets going really really fast and loud- I want to say it's like a Greek or Jewish- maybe Middle Eastern wedding or celebration song. It's a bit polka-like....HELP! Thanks everyone!

Instrumental wedding song starts slow and gets faster and faster?
umm... This is a shot in the dark, but there's a traditional Jewish song called Hava Nagela that's the first thing that comes to my mind from your description... It actually does have words but I think they're in Hebrew and I don't have a clue what they are. But you could probably find it on iTunes or YouTube to see if that's the song you're thinking of. If not, sorry...
Reply:Do you mean the Zorba? Report Abuse

Reply:It is the domesticated fowl ritual dance rich in tradition, shunned Pilgrims left for the America's where they would not be ridiculed in their beliefs of the dance that brings prosperity to newly married couples, now preformed at most weddings it brings together the young and old as a form of torture and entertainment for the bride and groom for having to deal with relatives they hope never to see again except maybe holidays and reunions. The amount of people who partake in said ritual is determined by if there is and open bar or not





It is not quite as bad as the traditional parading of the unmarried and having them catching items as if they were preforming seals.





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