what about hassidic rock and roll? some religious musicians use rock and roll noisy guitars that sound very harsh. or lots of synthesized sounds that are artificial and without human feeling. isn't this also a problem?
Editor's response: Yes it is, CP. "Religious" imitations of non-kedusha genre don't make them kosher and wholesome for the soul. We wouldn't sing Tikkun Klali, as you write, using "very harsh. or lots of synthesized sounds that are artificial and without human feeling." Thanks for your input.
1/09/2012
what about hassidic rock and roll? some religious musicians use rock and roll noisy guitars that sound very harsh. or lots of synthesized sounds that are artificial and without human feeling. isn't this also a problem?
Editor's response: Yes it is, CP. "Religious" imitations of non-kedusha genre don't make them kosher and wholesome for the soul. We wouldn't sing Tikkun Klali, as you write, using "very harsh. or lots of synthesized sounds that are artificial and without human feeling." Thanks for your input.