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Nigunim Hasidiyim (Hassidic tunes),,
… Institute … … 1973 … Israel … Hasidim … Hasidism … Niggun … Niggunim … Hasidic … Israeli composers … Ashkenazi … Joachim …
Contemporary Jewish Music: A New Series of the JMRC (2009)
… endeavor. He contributed many arrangements of vocal niggunim and instrumental music to the Chabad community in … transmits to his surroundings. By returning to the Chabad niggunim that marked the beginnings of his scholarly …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… into a meditative state of union with God [1] .' These niggunim are characterized by slow tempi expressing serious, … 'harts nign' ('a tune from the heart') and moralishe niggunim. The last term is also used in the Modzhitz … or 'volekhl' (from Walachia in Rumania), to indicate niggunim of a similar style. [4] However, among the …
Fal
… a section. The name of one of the most famous Lubavitch niggunim , which is also the most significant due to its … ( sound example no.1 ). [1] This niggun is one of the ten niggunim that are ascribed to the founder of the Chabbad … second and fourth letter. The number of sections in the niggunim of the Hasidic repertoire is unlimited. …
Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… devekut. [2] On the other hand, one of the most important niggunim of the Chabad repertoire is the “three tenu’ot … gatherings (Hitva'aduyot), the Hassidim sing a medley of niggunim ('seder niggunim'), each of which is associated with a different …
Niggun
… with or without text, consisting of one or more sections. Niggunim can sometimes be up to twenty eight or even thirty …
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 …
Kolomeyke (LKT)
… pp. 9-10. “In general, the sections of the Hasidic dance-niggunim tend to divide themselves into two-bar melodic …
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 …