It's not singing, but I've read it described as music many times in ethnomusicological literature.
Alex Jacobowitz wrote: > --- Eliezer Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Some consider it singing. > > > > You'd have to be pretty tone deaf to consider that > > 'singing' ;-) ek > > maybe so. But itīs authentic. You donīt believe > Miriam et al sang in D freygish, do you? > > Alex Jacobowitz > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > -- Alex Lubet, Ph. D. Morse Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music Adjunct Professor of American and Jewish Studies Head, Division Of Composition and Music Theory University of Minnesota 2106 4th St. S Minneapolis, MN 55455 612 624-7840 612 624-8001 (fax) ---------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------+ Hosted by Shamash: The Jewish Network http://shamash.org A service of Hebrew College, which offers online courses and an online MA in Jewish Studies, http://hebrewcollege.edu/online/ * * FREE JEWISH LEARNING * * Shamash invites you to join MyJewishLearning.com, a comprehensive, objective, authoritative and interactive learning resource in all areas of Judaism. Free membership via http://www.myjewishlearning.com/shamash ---------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------=