Rosh Hashanah ראש השנה - Synagogue singing (Avinu Malkeinu אבינו מלכינו) & Shofar blowing (1976)

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Title | Rosh Hashanah ראש השנה - Synagogue singing (Avinu Malkeinu אבינו מלכינו) & Shofar blowing (1976) |
Author | israelchanel |
Duration | 4:56 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=v_Qwk-6_lxs |
Description
0:00, 1:29, 3:25 Shofar שופר blowing, "T'kiah, Sh'varim, T'ruah, G'dolah" (info see below)
0:52, 1:53 liturgical songs, 2:35 Avinu Malkeinu אבינו מלכינו
Rosh Hashanah ראש השנה, the Jewish new year, in a synagogue, France, 1976.
"Tekiah (תקיעה) is a single long blast of the shofar.
Shevarim (שברים) is composed of three connected short sounds.
Teruah (תרועה) - in most Sephardic and Ashkenazi traditions, this is a string of many short-lived, broken blasts made by the tongue (e.g. tut-tut-tut-tut, etc.). In the Yemenite, Tunisian and Babylonian Jewish communities as well as many Western Ashkenazi communities, it is a single long, reverberating blast.
It is customary for the last tekiah in a set of 30, and the last tekiah blown overall on a day of Rosh Hashana, to be extended in length, called a tekiah gedolah ("great tekiah")." Info taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shofar_blowing