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“Der Rebe geht schon tanzen” (chassidisch) – The Rabbi is about to Dance (Hasidic)
… short eighth-note chords and the persistent ostinato of an octave on the tonic A in the left hand. For this reason, …
“Schlof majn Kind, ich wel dich wigen” (Wiegenlied) – Sleep my child, I will cradle you (Lullaby)
… through a persistent rhythmic pattern: ascending fifth or octave eighth notes in the left hand, answered by a leaning …
Nahôn libbo is hujire – Whole-heartedly is the fearful believer
… line in the piano, even just doubling the violin, but an octave lower. In general, I see that in this regard you are …
“Die alte Kasche” (Volkslied) – The Old Question (Folksong)
… of the poem is ingrained in its tune. For example, the octave leap in bar 9 depicts the typical Yiddish sigh Oy! …
Chassidisches Lied – Hasidic Song
… Unity! [2] The accompaniment is built almost entirely on octaves, creating an open sound foundation to the melody … a strong clash between the melody’s A natural and the octave on A# in the piano. This clash of the Hassidic tune’ …
Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. Kisselgoff) – Hebrew Dance (Originally transcribed by S. Kisselgoff)
… on a G major chord. The melody is characterized by an octave leap on G followed by a repeated D note that leads to …
Kol Nidrei (Gebet am Jom Kipur) – Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur Prayer)
… harmonic language and rhythms that supported the melody. Octaves progressions in the piano, a feature of this piece …
"Sha'ali yefefiyah" (Ask, lovely one)
… are constructed similarly. Both have the same range - an octave - and the central tone is the fifth. At the end of …
11. Mijwiz Style (Violin)
… Violin performance by Sasson ‘Abdu, retuned in octaves to mimic the mijwiz (double cane flute), recorded in …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… sounds: in the first four measures the melody rises one octave, and then lowers only minimally toward the end of the …