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Prayer for the state
… the basis of a sui generis combination of Ashkenazi musical patterns that has no precise parallel in the traditional …
Hanukah Blessings
… by the head of the household according to traditional patterns. Yet, when the lighting of the candles occurred in …
Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… the tonal center, and changing the meter and rhythmic patterns of the melody. The example below contains the first … other musical elements – such as range, melody, or rhythmic patterns – have changed over the years, therefore revealing … the society. The musical framework represents two different patterns of behavior of the individual and of the community, …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… aspect. One might assume that several modes and structural patterns developed in the Yiddish folksongs in a similar way … vast assortment of Yiddish folksongs types, two dominant patterns that demonstrate the traditional musical thinking … to attempt and describe all of them. Traditional musical patterns influenced many of the writers of Yiddish songs …
Abyadi Ana
… the painting takes the form of complex traditional patterns draw by expert women. Nowadays, grooms’ hands are … after spreading it on the skin. The Jews of Morocco share patterns of the Henna ceremony with their co-territorial …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… as a primary means for disseminating its ethos, echoing patterns of German cultural activism, particularly at the …
Andalusian Nuba
… to the next, especially between the different rhythmic patterns of the two sequential Mizans. There are two kinds …
Doyne (LKT)
… , which was freely improvised according to typical modal patterns, seems to have been developed by Jewish musicians …
Taksim (LKT)
… , which was freely improvised according to typical modal patterns, seems to have been developed by Jewish musicians …
Sirba
… frequently using eight-note/quarter-note/eighth-note patterns, with frequent held notes of a half note duration … likely that the bulgareasca adopted some of these rhythmic patterns from the Northern Bulgarian pravo dance genre but, … was alien to Ashkenazic dance, which preferred symmetrical patterns....the [was also] rhythmically differentiated from …