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== Name of the Niggun == See expanded entry - '''L'chatchila Ariber''' The name of the niggun comes from the saying of Admur HaMaharash, "L'chatchila Ariber." Some claim that the content of this saying is expressed in the movements of the niggun. This niggun is also known as "Niggun Eins Tzvei Drei Fir" because the musical notes in the second part follow four movements. Another name for the niggun is "Niggun Ein Sof." Regarding this niggun, it is told: At the end of the book "Hon Ashir" - by the author of "Mishnas Chassidim" - there is a song recorded in musical notation. The Rebbe Maharash read these notes and said that the recorded niggun inspired him to compose this niggun. This niggun is number 180 in Sefer HaNigunim and was recorded from elder Chassidim.
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