
Only someone who has lost their sense of taste and smell will understand how happy a coronavirus recoverer is to regain their lost senses...
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Yaakov Yoda Daskal, the composer from Hoiznitsa whose songs have become hits with powerful messages, now shares the progression of the new melody: from the moment the tobacco box is passed around the synagogue and he discovers that he has lost his sense of smell to the discovery and tremendous insight that arose in him when, by the grace of God, his lost senses returned to him.
He immediately translated the sense of taste, as usual, into a catchy, captivating, and flavorful melody, in which he calls on each of us to open our eyes and begin to be grateful for even the things we haven't thought to be grateful for until now.
The Narnana Choir recognized the enormous potential inherent in the song, and put in their best efforts to ensure that this song was published.
The moving duet of the brothers Yaakov and Shlomo Daskal, accompanied by the Narnana Choir, in the special arrangement of Abromi Barko - together they created a perfect work.
""If you liked the song, it means you haven't lost your sense of taste and smell.".
Credits:
• Composer: Yaakov Yoda Daskal
• Poetry: Shloimi and Yaakov Daskal
• Adaptation: Avromy Barko
• Choirs: Narnana Choir
• Sound arrangement: Yaakov Rosemarin
• Mix: Haim Mozes
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