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With Songs They Respond: The Diwan of the Jews from Central Yemen
… and recording, and, secondly, in accordance with the diverse principles and combinations characteristic of the …
Responsorial Singing
… of the Song of the Sea — the leader initiating a verse, the congregation completing it; the leader initiating a verse, the congregation repeating it; the congregation repeating a “motto” from the opening verse as a refrain — more likely reflects early synagogue …
Hay ram galeh
… liturgical style. This style merges diverse Jewish practices from the Middle East, such as the … phrases from extant piyyutim or fragments of Biblical verses are interwoven into a new work on the basis of their …
Priestly Blessing- Birkat Kohanim
… kidashnu bkdushato shel Aharon …' (Our God,King of the Universe, Who sanctified us, with the holiness of Aaron). The … la'avoteinu eretz zavat h alav udevash' (Master of the universe, we have done that which you decreed upon us. You too, … Reading The musical capabilities of the priests are very diverse and change depending on the priest. Some of the …
Kedusha
… The central part of the Kedusha is based on three biblical verses from the prophecies of Isaiah and Ezekiel: 'Kadosh … At the beginning of the second millennia, a variety of verses was added to these three verses. Some of the additions were adopted by all of the …
Elohim Eshala
… traditional song. It includes only the first four batim (verses) of the poem: the first two ones are in the nashid … refrain (“Ve-ha-kohen”) is applied to the third and fourth verses. Wilensky masterfully creates a “cloudy” accompaniment to the first two verses (no clear beat or harmony is heard except for the …
Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… The liturgical parts (volumes 1-3) are mostly a series of verses from the Bible as well as a few piyyutim (a specific … a recitation tone [5] and every piece is comprised of a few verses. In each verse, the same motifs appear. The opening [6] and closing …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… before the upbeat song begins. The song has three verses, a chorus, and a bridge. Each verse consists of four lines separated into two couplets. Each couplet has its own rhyme, giving the verses a rhyme scheme of aa bb cc dd... The verses' melody …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… well as Ashkenazi liturgical chants. This combination of diverse and far ranging components is one of the prominent … in Sefer Minhagim , Likutim , 59: He said: rhymes and verses that are created in the Ashkenazi language, about the … indeed rooted in a Jewish or German folk tradition, or conversely not attached to the folklore canon at all, is still …
Abyadi Ana
… virginity would not be found to be ashamed and embarrassed (verse 1). Next there are implications to other wedding … such as spreading the Henna onto the bride's hands (verse 2), preparing the bride as she sets off to the home of the groom (verse 5), and the Qiddushin ceremony (verse 6). The song …