Biblical cantillation

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Biblical cantillation is the traditional system of melodic chanting and accent marks used in Jewish liturgy to guide the public reading of the Hebrew Bible.

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Biblical cantillation canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish liturgical practice
chanting system
musical notation system
alsoUsedFor Aramaic sections of the Bible
appliesTo Haftarah readings
Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Megillah readings
Torah scroll readings
basedOn Tiberian Masoretic tradition NERFINISHED
developedBy Masoretes NERFINISHED
encodes musical melody
phrase divisions
syntactic structure of verses
word stress
hasComponent conjunctive accents
disjunctive accents
pausal accents
hasHebrewName טעמי המקרא NERFINISHED
טעמים
hasPart cantillation marks
melodic motifs
hasSpecialMelody High Holy Day cantillation
Lamentations cantillation NERFINISHED
Purim Megillah cantillation NERFINISHED
Three Weeks lament cantillation
hasVariant Ashkenazi cantillation
Italian cantillation
Mizrahi cantillation NERFINISHED
Sephardi cantillation
Tiberian cantillation system NERFINISHED
Yemenite cantillation NERFINISHED
influences interpretation of biblical text
language Hebrew
notationType diacritic marks above and below consonants
primaryFunction guide correct melody
guide correct phrasing
guide correct pronunciation
relatedTo Hebrew vowel pointing
storedIn Masoretic Text NERFINISHED
timePeriod early Middle Ages
usedBy Torah readers
baalei koreh
cantors
usedFor public reading of the Ketuvim
public reading of the Neviim
public reading of the Torah
usedIn Jewish liturgy
usesScript Hebrew script
variesBy Jewish liturgical tradition
writtenWith cantillation signs
teamim

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ta'amei ha-mikra alsoKnownAs Biblical cantillation
subject surface form: Ta'amei ha-mikra