Cantor Bex's Chanting Resources

Yamim Nora'im Trop Tunes: r'VIa (41-46)

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Cantor Bex's
Chanting Resources
Cantor Bex's
Chanting Resources

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רְבִ֗יעַ
r'VIa (41-46)
 

Use the recordings below to build up your "chanting dictionary" of Yamim Nora'im Torah ta'am (trop) model tunes for r'VIa phrases according to the tradition presented in "Chanting the Hebrew Bible" by Dr. Joshua Jacobson as chanted by Cantor Rebecca Blumenfeld.

 
MuNACH-l’garMEH is a double-symbol ta’am with the munNACH under the first letter of the accented syllable and a vertical line following the word. It occurs only in a muNACH-r’VIa phrase. Sometimes you’ll see a vertical line after words punctuated with other te’amim. In this case, it’s called a paSEK, and it is meant to indicate a slight emphatic pause in the reading.
 
Yamim Nora'im
41
41
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) forr'VIa'
musical notation for r'VIa'
Yamim Nora'im
42
42
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) forr'VIa' muNACH
musical notation for r'VIa' muNACH
Yamim Nora'im
43
43
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) forr'VIa' muNACH darGA
musical notation for r'VIa' muNACH darGA
Yamim Nora'im
44
44
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) forr'VIa' muNACH darGA muNACH
musical notation for r'VIa' muNACH darGA muNACH
Yamim Nora'im
45
45
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) forr'VIa' muNACH l'garMEH
musical notation for r'VIa' muNACH l'garMEH
Yamim Nora'im
46
46
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) forr'VIa' muNACH l'garMEH mer'KHA
musical notation for r'VIa' muNACH l'garMEH mer'KHA
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