Click from the list to go to each trope · 1. Etnaḥta Clause · 2. Sof Pasuk · 3. Sof Aliyah · 4. Zaqef-Qaton · 5. Yetiv · 6. Zaqef Gadol · 7. Tevir · 8. Azla-Geresh. |
Trope Phrases- Names and symbols. ETNACHTA. PHRASE. SOF PASUK. PHRASE. Page 2. Trope Phrases- Names and symbols. KATON. PHRASE. Zakef Gadol. RIVIAH. PHRASE. |
The following are recordings, with accompanying notation, of these symbols which may be used to learn the art of Torah and Haftarah reading. |
The following are examples of the rarest tropes within Tanach: Shalshelet, Yareach Ben Yomo, Karnei Parah and Mercha K'fulah. Identify each symbol within ... |
Quotation Marks (like you chant "v'ha-yu" and "ani" in V'ahavta). Page 3. Amein Family. Magnifying Glass. Page 4. Less Common Tropes. Sideways-Meh-Face. |
Hebrew cantillation, trope, trop, or te'amim is the manner of chanting ritual readings from the Hebrew Bible in synagogue services. |
Various markings above and beneath the words of our texts indicate which melody we should sing while reading. These markings are called trope. You may have seen ... |
The words of the Torah are to be read with their accompanying musical cantillation notes. These notes are known in Yiddish as trop and in Hebrew as ta'amim. |
TORAH TROPE · Line 1 - Meircha Tipcha Etnachta · Line 2 - Meircha Tipcha Sof-Pasuk · Line 3 - Mahpach Pashta · Line 4 - Yetiv · Line 5 - Revi'a · Line 6 - Kadma v' ... |
Haftarah: Used for chanting from the book of Nevi'im (Prophets) High Holy Days: Used for chanting from the Torah scroll on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Sh'losh ... |
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