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Niggun L'chatchila Ariber
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== Parts of the Niggun == === First Bava === The movement of "L'chatchila Ariber," jumping over all obstacles and hindrances, is immediately noticeable in the opening of the niggun, in the leap upward - unlike other Chabad nigunim, in which the ascent is consistent and gradual. It can be said that the approach of Admur Maharash in his saying "L'chatchila Ariber" is expressed in this opening. === Second Bava === The nickname "Eins Tzvei Drei Fir" is named after the "square" notes, having four consistent identical sounds. This musical "square" expresses the boundary, the framework of creation, the order of hishtalshelus (chain of worlds). This consistent sound is the lowest sound in the scale of the niggun, expressing the "bottom" of the niggun β the same bottom from which they leaped and fled in the opening of the first bava. === Third Bava === In contrast, the nickname "Ein Sof" is appropriate for the peak of the niggun in the high tones, which repeat themselves again and again; one can remain in this movement endlessly. This is a movement contrary to the movement of boundary, a movement that is above the order of hishtalshelus.
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