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| religion is a phenomenon that we cannot understand |
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| self-manifestation of the sacred time and space whereby something previously profane is made sacred |
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| after crossing the red sea was the first instance of a call and response |
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| tabernacle services (judaism) |
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| there was no music used except during during sacrifices |
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| song in praise of a deity |
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| one or more musical notes without musical instruments |
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| 1-3 musical notes without musical instruments |
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| musical heritage of the early church, written during or after the babylon exile |
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| seven sons in the hebrew bible |
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| composed many of the songs which were strung or plucked |
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| son of king david, instituted musical worship in the temple |
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| there is cantillation of the hebrew bible, singing of the psalms but not musical instruments because they were banned by rabbis |
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| adopted the pipe organ during reformation |
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| great composer during reformation, considered father of the modern cantorate |
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| composer of synagogue music, used organ, composed "Tzadik Katamar" |
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| ram's horn, announces the new year |
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| trumpet made of silver, used to call the community to worship |
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| big flute, used in weddings and funerals |
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| a harp or lyre with 10-12 strings |
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| a small harp with 10-12 strings |
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| small tambourine drum, celebrates joy and happiness |
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| hand cymbals, make te chapters when the psalms were sung were sung |
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| small flute not used in temple |
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| reed flute or oboe not used in temple |
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