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59. The Document Box
… of the second line in each stanza adds a foot-stamping rhythm to the drama and humor of the performance. Sixteen …
58. Ahashverosh Song
… 8, the final section, is sung to a rousing melody with rhythmic punctuation, very likely borrowed or adapted from … aspects of the song’s conclusion, and suits well the rhythmic demands of a “foot stamping” performance. My 1977 …
51. When Moshe Received Knowledge
… leader of his community. The simple melody holds a steady rhythm, punctuated with handclapping and foot-stamping in …
43. The Song of Mother Sarah
… Taoz—demonstrates a particularly complex interaction of rhythmic clapping, foot stamping, and singing (Johnson … 1 is based on the melody for the first few stanzas, and its rhythm continues through stanza eight. Musical transcription …
33. In the Ship
… and “tta tindaka,” an imitation of Kerala drum and dance rhythms. The theme of a pleasure trip by boat is grounded in …
30. O Proud Singing Bird!
… with an escalated tempo of foot-stamping and rhythmic clapping. … 52 … 7 … 44263 … Moshav Taoz, Israel … …
9. Paradesi Synagogue Song
… are significantly different from ours. For the sake of rhythm and authenticity, several Hebrew words have been …
Rabbi David Buzaglo
… and higher courts. Each sentence is recited with a fixed rhythmic phrase in alternation by the cantor and the …
26. Ādhāra Pĕtti (The Document Box)
… to emphasize each development in the story and adds to the rhythm and spirit of the song. Each line is repeated. Text …
11. Kappalilĕ (In the Ship)
… “Ta tintaka", perhaps in imitation of Kerala drum or dance rhythms. Text In the ship is storm and wind, storm and wind. …