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"Qiryia Yefefiyah" (Lovely city)
… regularly used for Qiryia yefefi'ah , the poem is fast and rhythmic, and accompanied by a drum. Here, he sings three … popular melody, and from the fourth onwards to another, rhythmic melody, accompanying himself with a drum. He sings …
Sarah Harat
… surfaced already at a young age when she would tap the rhythm of the female performers’ songs ( meshorerot ) with a …
Ya meḥayei alnafos (He who gives my spirit life)
… with the closing hemistich. The melody is in flowing rhythm. The ninth stanza is sung to a new, rhythmic melody, with drum accompaniment. Arussi concludes … first verse of the ninth stanza is sung to a new melody, rhythmic and accompanied by a drum; then the first melody in …
"Sha'ali yefefiyah" (Ask, lovely one)
… to a duple meter, in improvisatory style and in flowing rhythm; there are changes in meter and tempo, and sometimes …
Hus elohai mime'onkha (Have mercy O Lord, from Thy dwelling)
… The first and third stanzas are sung in slow flowing rhythm, while the second, fourth and fifth are sung to another melody, quick and rhythmic, and accompanied by a tin pan. … 7 … NSA studio, …
"Ayumah be-har hamor" (The Beloved on the mountain of myrrh)
… the first stanza: starting with a slow melody in flowing rhythm, at the Tawshiḥ he adopts a fast rhythm accompanied by a drum. He repeats the first two …
Sara Levi-Tanai
… that celebrated Yemenite traditions, characterized by their rhythmic complexity, vibrant costumes, and expressive …
"Esh'al elohai - Vehalleluya" (I will ask my God - Halleluja)
… The first stanza begins with a slow melody in flowing rhythm, but the tawshiḥ is sung to a different melody. The second stanza is sung to a different melody, quick and rhythmical, accompanied by clapping and a drumbeat. Here, …
"Shaday emor na dai le-galuteinu" (O Lord, say that our exile is enough)
… he sings the first and second in a slow melody and flowing rhythm, and then the fourth, the third and the last to a …
The Music on Comtat-Venaissin
… with them the reflection of these old farandoles whose rhythm unfolds with the same smoothness as the soft curves …