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Aug 6, 2014 at 2:53 comment added JJLL @msh210. I preface this with I really don't know the answer but would like to share an idea I thought of. Hats, in a sense, hide things. In Judaism, head coverings are a sign of respect to the Creator. They are suggestive of modesty. The Sounds, as per your translation, are attention getters. They are harsh and unpleasant. Thus, perhaps, Israel had a quiet dignity while leaving Egypt. In contrast, they were exiled in shame from Yerushalyim.
Aug 6, 2014 at 1:34 comment added msh210 Possibly helpful to someone trying to find an answer to this: Rashbam to Sh'mos 28:40.
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