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Eikha Ta'am Tunes - etnachTA (7-10)

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Quick links to Eikha ta'am (trop) tunes:

Quick links to each perek in Eikha:
Eikha Ta'am (Trop) Model Tunes
 
♫  Eikha Tunes  ♫
אֶתְנַחְתָּ֑א
etnachTA (7-10)
 

Use the recordings below to learn how to chant Eikha ta'am (trop) model tunes for etnachTA phrases according to the tradition established in "Chanting the Hebrew Bible" by Joshua Jacobson.

 
EtnachTA means "rest." It functions as a comma or semi-colon in English. There will be at most one etnachTA phrase per biblical verse.
 

And now...let's learn these ta'am (trop) model tunes!
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Eikha
7
7
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) foretnachTA tipp'CHA
Note: 'siLUK' and 'etnachTA' phrases are chanted the same.
musical notation for etnachTA tipp'CHA
Eikha
8
8
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) foretnachTA tipp'CHA mer'KHA
Note: 'siLUK' and 'etnachTA' phrases are chanted the same.
musical notation for etnachTA tipp'CHA mer'KHA
Eikha
9
9
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) foretnachTA muNACH tipp'CHA
Note: 'siLUK' and 'etnachTA' phrases are chanted the same.
musical notation for etnachTA muNACH tipp'CHA
Eikha
10
10
taam symbol(s) and Hebrew name(s) foretnachTA muNACH tipp'CHA mer'KHA
Note: 'siLUK' and 'etnachTA' phrases are chanted the same.
musical notation for etnachTA muNACH tipp'CHA mer'KHA

 
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