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26 Feb 2008 04:40 #67
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Could you record the melody for Nishmas Kol Chai...?
The popular melody for Ein Kaylokeinu I assume that is Yekkish in origin. Are there other melodies as well?
Could you please include melodies for Zemiros? Are there traditional Zemiros for Yomim Tovim, Yomim Noroim? Are there certain Zemiros said and not said?
Rallis
The popular melody for Ein Kaylokeinu I assume that is Yekkish in origin. Are there other melodies as well?
Could you please include melodies for Zemiros? Are there traditional Zemiros for Yomim Tovim, Yomim Noroim? Are there certain Zemiros said and not said?
Rallis
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26 Feb 2008 04:50 #68
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I hope the Nishmas will go up with the rest of Psukei Dezimroh. The Chazzan sings the first part until "Elo Otoh" (and the congregation sings quietly with him), and there is a way to say the ending also (from Mi Yidmeh loch). "Shochen ad" is another project.
We definitely sing the Ein Kelokeinu which is popular in the US, among with another two other melodies for regular Shabbos, a melody for Yomim Noro'im, one for Yomim and one for Shabbos chazzon.
This BEH will find it's way eventually to the site too.
Michael
We definitely sing the Ein Kelokeinu which is popular in the US, among with another two other melodies for regular Shabbos, a melody for Yomim Noro'im, one for Yomim and one for Shabbos chazzon.
This BEH will find it's way eventually to the site too.
Michael
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