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Lezginka
… accompanied by garmoshka and ghovol. There are several melodies for this dance, each named after the village or …

Iyr
… of the opening section. The third part consists of several melodies, each in a tempo faster than the previous one, …
Andalusian Nuba
… and semi-tones), and if one would transcribe the scales and melodies in western notation, they would not need to use … and the number of lines varies between the verses. The melodies of these songs are in the Andalusian folk style and … that ornament the melody's fixed structure. The Beiten's melodies are characterized by trills and melodic ascensions …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… Berlin- Wien, 1923, p. 116. (Hebräisch-orientalischer Melodieschatz IV). [10] This important collection is …
The Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam
… melody. Until the 20 th century, the oral transfer of melodies was still the primary technique of transmitting … found that within the Amsterdam corpus, 133 of the melodies’ sources are known, whereas the rest are … Seroussi, 1996, 23. [5] Edwin Serousi, 1992, “The Ancient Melodies: On the Antiquity of Music in the Sephardic …
Israeli folksongs
… Despite the name of the genre, many of the songs' melodies were appropriated from other traditions, such as …

Steiger
… traditional music of Nus h ei Hatefila only began after the melodies had been transcribed into modern notation. This …

On the lawn of Kibbutz Ma’abarot
… connections between eastern and western, Jewish and Arab melodies that are sung and demonstrated by the musicians. …

LeChadesh Orhot KeKedem
… a few different songs, both his compositions and religious melodies. Among them appear the songs Ad SheYavo HaMashiach, …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… to prevent him from crying, should not sing him songs and melodies of the gentiles or Hebrew melodies that are meant for God. However, if there are … a secular activity, was sometimes accompanied by non-Jewish melodies, sometimes by religious melodies, and sometimes by …