Learn to play "Ma'oz Tsur" in celebration of the beginning of Hanukkah!

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Sunday, Dec 13, 7:30 EDT ā€“ Join me during Hanukkah as we light a candle with learning to play "Ma'oz Tzur,ā€ a traditional and timeless Hebrew hymn about the Maccabee's fight for freedom. It is a well-known Hanukkah song, which is sung after lighting the festival lights. The text is a liturgical poem composed in the 13th century around the time of the Crusades. It summarizes the challenges through history that the Jewish people have faced yet have overcome with God's help. The Hebrew lyric as well as the English translation is included on the tab.

I encourage you to check out this beautiful recent vocal recording which can be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MRS5c7TbJw

This mountain dulcimer arrangement is appropriate for the early intermediate level player who is familiar with the chord-melody style of playing and is comfortable playing in an arpeggiated fashion across the fretboard and has a working knowledge of chord shapes. We will be in DAD tuning.

Due to copyright restrictions, participants must first purchase an authorized copy of the tab from our Sheet Music Plus page: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/maoz-tzur-digital-sheet-music/21903165?utm_medium=email&d=Email_Live%20Composition&referral_id=Email_Live%20Composition&utm_source=bronto&utm_campaign=Live%20Composition&ac=1

After your purchase, just forward your email receipt to elainekconger@gmail.com before registering for the class.

No, I cannot sell you the tab directly without breaking the copyright law and our contract agreement with Sheet Music Plus who licenses the song and distributes the royalty fees to the composers and publishers. We as arrangers only receive a 10% commission of your purchase price.

The event will take place online using Zoom, the free video conferencing platform. You will need a computer, iPad or smartphone equipped with a camera and microphone in order to attend the class. After you register, your email receipt will contain the Zoom link for the class. Simply click on that link a little before the appointed time and we will virtually celebrate the beginning of Hanukkah together! (No, Iā€™m not Jewish! Just a huge appreciator ā€“ Jesus was a Jew!)