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Re: Help with HH music for young



I have Yiddish songs for those holidays.  If you are interested, let me 
know.
Lorele

Judy Ginsburgh wrote:

> I use the following music in my family HHD services.  I posted to the 
> entire list because I thought it might be of general interest.
>  
> RH:
>  
> L'shanah Tovah by Peter and Ellen Allard
> Tapuchim Ud'vash - trad.
> We Thank (It's A Brand New Year) - Debbie Friedman
> __________________________________________
> I use the following words with the trad. Avinu Malkeynu tune
> Avinu Malkeynu (5x) sing only these words to first part of song - Part A
>  
> When the next part of song begins use these words:  Part B
> I'll try, I'll try to be
> The best that I can be
> I'll try, I'll try to do what is right
> And be the best me I can be.
>  
> Back to beg. part - Part A
> I'm sorry for what I did wrongs (2x)
> I'll try to be better, I'll try to be better.
> I'm sorry for what I did wrong.
> ______________________________________
> Shofar Song - not sure where this one comes from but the tune is 
> basically the same tune as the Folk Song "My Grandfather's Clock.
>  
> I am the shofar, I'm the horn of a ram
> You can hear me on Rosh Hashanah
> When the Ba'al Tekiah gets ready to blow
> You can hear the sound of Tekiah  (ah- ah)
>  
> Not a sound in the shul, not a whisper or sigh
> You can hear the drop of a pin.
> When the Ba'al Tekiah gets ready to blow
> The sound of Shevarim (ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah)
>  
> I am the shofar, I'm the horn of a ram
> You can hear me on Rosh Hashanah
> Everyone tries to count
> All the blasts that I make
> In the sound of Teruah - ah-ah 9x
>  
> All together that day
> You will hear one hundred sounds
> Which reminds us to do teshuvah
> Now let's see if you all
> Will be able to recall
> The sweet sounds of the shofar
>  
> Tekiah - ah-ah
> Shevarim - 3x
> Teruah - 9x
> Tekiah Gedolah - one long note
> __________________________________
>  
> Tekiah - again not sure where this one comes from.  You can do it in 
> either Hebrew or English or both
> Tekiah (3x)  zeh kol shofar (says the shofar)
> Tekiah (3x)  Shanah Tovah (Happy New Year)
> ___________________________________________
>  
> Yom Kippur:
>  
> I do a very brief version of Kol Nidre - so they can hear it
> This is the Day - Debbie Friedman
> On This Yom Kippur Day - Ray Cook
> Each year we add an opening song and a solo.  Last year we did Dan 
> Nichol's Hine Ma Tov and Beth Schafer's Children of Freedom for these.
>  
> Judy :)
> Judy Caplan Ginsburgh, Professional Singer
> 1999 Louisiana Professional Artist of the Year!
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>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Lynda Casden <mailto:lyndac (at) congregationbnaitorah(dot)org>
>     To: World music from a Jewish slant <mailto:jewish-music (at) 
> shamash(dot)org>
>     Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 11:36 AM
>     Subject: Help with HH music for young
>
>     Chavarim:
>     I need your assistance in finding very easy, singable music for my
>     very young High Holiday services. Any suggestions will be greatly
>     appreciated!!! Please feel free to email me directly at
>     lyndac (at) congregationbnaitorah(dot)org
>     <mailto:lyndac (at) congregationbnaitorah(dot)org>.
>     B'Shalom,
>     Lynda
>

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