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Yishai Sheller, On A Tractor Presents His Newest Song: Shir HaChaklai (The Agricultural Song)

Yishai Sheller, On A Tractor Presents His Newest Song: Shir HaChaklai (The Agricultural Song)

The name Yishai Sheller is already familiar from different aspects of the music industry.

Tu B’Shvat has come already, and Yishai Sheller surprises with “Shir HaChaklai (The Agricultural Song) – An interesting and light melody in praise of the trees and a clip in an agricultural background that adds a refreshing take to the words quoted in the Gemara in tractate Ta’anit.

Schiller has recently begun to release materials and works he wrote on a more frequent basis, which has led to the opening of various contacts with artists and musicians in the industry, who are interested in the tunes of the young and promising artist.

It is worth noting that one of the most popular vocalists in the music industry has recently purchased an original melody from Sheller, and one of Sheller‘s compositions recently won a composer’s competition led by Menachem Toker.

As far as Sheller is concerned, he promises, with the help of God, not to remain silent and to create more and more varied and interesting music in order to make the Am Israel happy.

Until the new materials are released, you are invited to enjoy the “Agricultural Song” that Liran Alkobi has skillfully worked on and may you continue to praise Hashem, to blossom and to grow.



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