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Mitsve Tants
… with prepared or improvised rhymes ( sound example 1 ). The niggunim of the Badhan includes traditional melodies of the … from the general Hassidic repertoire, such as Devekut niggunim, waltzes, joy and dance niggunim , according to his personal taste. Sometimes he …
Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… tunes, compared to those of other genres (ie. devekut niggunim , marches, valses), generally have fixed texts … no. 85, 102. [2] See Mazor-Hajdu, The Hasidic Dance- Niggun: A Study Collection and its Classificatory Analysis , … … Genre … Party … Celebration … Ashkenazi … Dance tune (Niggun rikud) …
Niggun rikud
… See: Dance Tune … Niggun rikud …
Kolomeyke (LKT)
… pp. 9-10. “In general, the sections of the Hasidic dance-niggunim tend to divide themselves into two-bar melodic … which has clearly had an influence on the Hasidic niggun.” Mazor 1974, p. 143. “Kolomeyke. Kolomeyke is a …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… (fol. 15 in the manuscript) appears the superscription “Be-niggun [according to the melody of] Shofet kol ha’aretz.” …
Tish
… crowd. During the feast, the rabbi and/or his Hasidim, sing niggunim , Zemirot , or various texts related to the event. … movements and handclaps, with which he accompanies the niggunim . In these cases, the crowd follows the rabbi … the Tish The structure of the Tish, including its texts and Niggunim, may vary with the different dynasties. Some …
Freylekhs
… Yiddish term, popularly used to refer to a joyful Niggun, and is still used as such with the Boyan Hassidim. … dedicated to the Klezmer repertoire, in which out of 238 Niggunim, 74 are Freylekhs. Skutchne Niggunim, which are second in importance, appear only 41 …
Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
… his reference to the Heikhal Hanegina as the source of all Niggunim . The Mekubalim (Kabbalistic wise men), and later … founder of the Hassidic movement, had the power to purify Niggunim by elevating them to the Heikhal Hanegina, and then …
Hora
… was favored by Klezmers and they began composing new Juck Niggunim (tunes). These were used mostly as marching tunes (in Yiddish: 'Gas Niggunim'), and less for dance. 1 The Israeli Klezme r Moshe … the Hassidic circle dance. He fitted it with a medley of Niggunim from the instrumental repertoire of the Klezmers …
Ba'al Menagen\ Menagen
… musical skills: singing with a good voice; proficiency in niggunim with accurate singing; composing of Niggunim; and any other musical talent. For example, 'our … knew the hidden, mystical meaning of music in general and niggunim in particular. Just as the verb 'nagen' was changed …