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The Heritage of Jewish Melodies: Add Your Own Rendition TODAY!

Posted by on March 20, 2007 @ 9:25 am.

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Call 1.718.554.7993 today, & be a part of a Cultural Heritage Project that
explores Jewish Diaspora & Shares the Heritage of Jewish Melodies the world
over, and Show how Diaspora and time change and in other cases, preserve the
Jewish Negun and melodies. Visit thejewishmelody.com to learn more! Just
like a mosaic, many pieces of the Jewish people have been spread throughout
the world and are connected by their shared traditions and song prayers.
But, perhaps the melodies that accompany these song prayers have changed
with the people that spread forth in the Diaspora.

The many roots of the Jewish tree that were sprung forth during the Diaspora
all share a base that once was the emanation of the core melodic experience.
Perhaps with thousands of years of Jewish Diaspora from the base of Jewish
culture, melodies that associate song prayers may have drastically changed,
even to a point of not being recognizable any longer. Explorations of
connectivity and distribution will be tired together through visual, audio
and human integrations. How many times were Jewish song melodies changed? It
may be hard to say, but sampling and sharing even just a few cultural
experiences and prayer song melodies and sharing them on the internet, can
enable a larger cultural discussion on the effects of Jewish Diaspora on
Jewish song melody, from the perspective of similarity and of regional
difference.

These communities have formed multiple interpretations on the ancient
cultural melodies of the Jewish tradition. As the Jewish Diaspora continues
to become more integrated with the cultures they exist in, a symbiotic
relationship establishes a give and take. Historically with time some Jewish
populations stayed more separate from the local regional population and
culture, but modernization continues to encroach on The Jewish Village with
the New Global Village. The melodies may be changing regionally. In some
cases, perhaps, from regional cultural influence and in others from an
internal Jewish community desire to change a song prayer melody. How does
this affect interpretation of the pray songs that the melodies are aligned
to? And how does this affect Midrash and perception of memories related to
the religious experience of a prayer song? Can new interpretations of
melodies associated with prayer songs change their affect? This interactive
online project let’s the anyone participate in sharing their renditions of a
prayer song or Jewish Melody.

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One Response to “The Heritage of Jewish Melodies: Add Your Own Rendition TODAY!”

  1. Interesting Project Says:

    This is a great project and community. I will add some singing soon.

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