The 'Malchot' Choir presents: This is how to create a vocal melody • Listen

Haredim 10
July 16, 2014   
Revealing the secret: If until now you have known the finished vocal music in its entirety, then 'Kingdom' allows you for the first time, in an unprecedented production, to closely follow the process of building the vocal arrangement from A to Z.'
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The 'Malchot' choir, conducted by Pinchas Bichler, reveals the secret behind the vocals.

If until now you have known the finished vocal music in its entirety, then 'Kingdom' allows you for the first time, in an unprecedented production, to closely follow the process of building the vocal arrangement from A to Z.

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With the opening of the season of "Seas Between Egypt," a spectacular and sweeping vocal arrangement was written for the famous melody, appropriate for the period - "From Exile.".

However, before you hear the familiar melody, 'Malchot' presents you with the process of arranging and building its variety of sounds step by step. You can follow and hear for yourself how the skeleton was built, brick by brick, track by track, how a role is connected to a role, a sound is connected to another, bass roles connect to tenor roles, chords connect to the rhythm, step by step, the puzzle takes shape, as the performance progresses - the picture becomes clearer and clearer, until finally, finally... the song itself arrives - which merges directly into the finished arrangement that you have already heard.

From Exile – This is how vocals are made:

Adaptation, production and initiation: Pinchas Bichler

Composer: Eliezer Kalish

Performed by: Malchut Choir'

Recorded at: WM Michael Weinberger Studios, Jerusalem

Mix: Chaim Gottesman

Original performance: Avraham Fried


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