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Re: Help with HH music for young
... 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 ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15704.html 17/08/07, 8328 bytes
Re: Music from China
... of the Kaifeng synagogue by a Twin cities art historian, Marilyn Chiat. One of the things that she had mentioned was the replacement of the shofar with a gong. It probably wouldn't be enough music for you. This also a recording I've heard making the rounds of Hava Nagila played by an orchestra of Chinese ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15921.html 17/08/07, 6007 bytes
RE: Music from China
... of the Kaifeng synagogue by a Twin cities art historian, Marilyn Chiat. One of the things that she had mentioned was the replacement of the shofar with a gong. It probably wouldn't be enough music for you. This also a recording I've heard making the rounds of Hava Nagila played by an orchestra of Chinese ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15923.html 17/08/07, 6786 bytes
Related to but not identical with Alexander technique
... Rabbi Mark Fasman of Congregation Shaare Zedek in St. Louis. A former college professor of the trumpet, he draws a resonant, focused tone from the shofar; and he's an absolute master of a technique called "circular breathing." When I've heard avant-garde bass clarinet players use circular breathing ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15550.html 17/08/07, 5057 bytes
Re: Musicians - how useful is Alexander Technique? Feldenkrais?
... voice, and that it naturally rings more in its (higher) register than > > > my speaking voice. I suggested this exercise to a friend who plays > > > shofar on Yom Kippur, and he outlasted the other shofar blowers! (The > > > spectacle of "who can blow the longest tikiya g'dola at the end of Yom > > ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15651.html 17/08/07, 9347 bytes
Re: Musicians - how useful is Alexander Technique? Feldenkrais?
... of my voice, and that it naturally rings more in its (higher) register than my speaking voice. I suggested this exercise to a friend who plays shofar on Yom Kippur, and he outlasted the other shofar blowers! (The spectacle of "who can blow the longest tikiya g'dola at the end of Yom Kippur" is a highlight ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15545.html 17/08/07, 5038 bytes
Re: Musicians - how useful is Alexander Technique? Feldenkrais?
... of my > voice, and that it naturally rings more in its (higher) register than > my speaking voice. I suggested this exercise to a friend who plays > shofar on Yom Kippur, and he outlasted the other shofar blowers! (The > spectacle of "who can blow the longest tikiya g'dola at the end of Yom > Kippur ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15546.html 17/08/07, 5412 bytes
Re: Musicians - how useful is Alexander Technique? Feldenkrais?
... > > voice, and that it naturally rings more in its (higher) register than > > my speaking voice. I suggested this exercise to a friend who plays > > shofar on Yom Kippur, and he outlasted the other shofar blowers! (The > > spectacle of "who can blow the longest tikiya g'dola at the end of Yom > > Kippur ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15555.html 17/08/07, 6084 bytes
Re: Musicians - how useful is Alexander Technique? Feldenkrais?
... > > voice, and that it naturally rings more in its (higher) register than > > my speaking voice. I suggested this exercise to a friend who plays > > shofar on Yom Kippur, and he outlasted the other shofar blowers! (The > > spectacle of "who can blow the longest tikiya g'dola at the end of Yom > > Kippur ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg15556.html 17/08/07, 6599 bytes
Jewish Song Circle in Chicago, Oct. 19
... (GMT) **************************************** Jewish Song Circle Chicago - Sunday, October 19, 2003 6:30PM-8:30PM Praise G-d with the blast of the Shofar Praise G-d with strings and harps, Praise G-d with drum and dance, Praise G-d with every instrument with every organ Praise G-d with the ringing ...
http://archive.chazzanut.com/jewish-music/msg16825.html 17/08/07, 4727 bytes


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