Did the Leviyim play musical instruments in the Temple on Shabbos when the Karban was brought?

Did the Leviyim play musical instruments in the Temple on Shabbos when the Karban was brought?

This matter is disputed amongst the Tanaim in the Talmud.[1] Rebbe Yossi the son of Yehuda was of the opinion that the playing of the musical instruments took place on Shabbos as usual being that the musical instruments were an integral part of the temple service, while the sages held that it did not take place neither on Shabbos nor on Yom Tov being that the main service of song took place orally with the singing of the Levites while the musical instruments were merely secondary. Practically, the Rambam[2] rules like the first opinion that the playing of the musical instrument known as the Chalil would take place 12 times a year during the holidays and on Shabbos. The Mefarshim[3] explain that this refers to all of the musical instruments and not just the Chalil. As well they explain that this would take place every Shabbos by the various community offerings. In truth, the playing of musical instruments on Shabbos is a mere rabbinical prohibition, and in the temple we do not apply rabbinical prohibitions.

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[1] Sukkah 50b

[2] Rambam Keli Hamikdash 3:6

[3] Rambam in Pirush Hamishnayos Sukkah 5:1; Maaseh Rokeiach; Aruch Laneir

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