Jewish Education
Chanting from the Torah (Intro) Rabbi Shana Margolin
- Item Number
- 103
- Estimated Value
- 54 USD
- Sold
- 29 USD to cfe817f9e
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Introduction to Trop/Chant
The chant that Jews employ when reading sacred texts in services, called trop, is an amazing system. The melodies evoke personal, spiritual, and communal memories. The symbols form a method of musical notation, analogous to the staff in sheet music. The sequence of melody serves as punctuation to clarify the meaning of the words.
This hour introduction will begin wherever the student is. You don't need to read music, or even Hebrew, to enjoy learning about trop. If you do have either of those skills, we'll use them in the lesson. Our goal will be to chant the first two verses (sentences) of the Torah.
Could be on Skype or in person in Montpelier
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