Instrumental Music in Israel Group 6 Grade 8- Rutherford Ppt by : Zulueta
membranophones
Darbuk The goblet-shaped single headed hand-drum is an ancient drum.
Darbuk
chordophones
Hora Used as dance accompaniment.
Jewish Lyre Kinnor (Hebrew) an ancient Israelite musical instrument
Jewish Lyre
Psalterion An ancient stringed instrument played by plucking the strings with the fingers or a plectrum.
Oud Originated from a Persian instrument called the barbat , dating back to the Sassanid (Persian) empire in 224 A.D. Spread to Andalusia, or present day Spain most likely through Islamic conquests.
Oud 1492 Spanish Inquisition resulting in European adaptation of the lute and the exile of Jews from Spain to Northern Africa and the Middle East. considered the king of musical instruments in the Arab world
Oud can be played in two distinctive styles Al-Farid – Egyptian style (http://www.mikeouds.com/audio/farido1.mp3 ) Yair Dalal – Ottoman style
Oud known for its calming, healing, and meditative properties
Oud 1:06
Aerophones
Shofar made of a ram’s horn Used in synagogue ritual on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. only Jewish liturgical instrument that survived the destruction of the Second Temple of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 CE.
Shofar Sounds of the Shofar – tekiah : broken interrupted sound – shevarim : three triplet blasts, like three shorter tekiah – terual : nine staccato short notes – tekiah gedolah : held as long as possible
GROUP 6 Grade8- Rutherford Morales, Andrey Emmanuel D.C. Regis, Von Zachary Zabala , Brent O. Veras , Kimrelle D. Villaflores Yuen Jean M. Zulueta, Louise Gwyneth V. (Leader) Submitted to: Mrs. C. Avellaneda (Music Teacher)