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Torah trope.share
1. Line 1
Etnachta Phrase
A Guide to Trope for Biblical Chanting
Line 2
Sof pasuk Phrase
Notice: Look alike tropes!
What is the difference?
KADMA sits at the beginning
PASHTA sits at the end
YETIV sits at the beginning
MAPACH sits in the middle
Line 3
Katon Phrase
2. Line 4
Revi’i Phrase
(& relatives)
Notice:
The word “revi’i” comes from
the Hebrew word for “4”.
REVI’I is diamond shaped
and has 4 sides
This “MUNACH” is chanted
as ׀ מֻנַּח לְגַּרְ מֵ֣הּ
Line 5
Darga/Tevir
Phrase
Notice: KETANA
means “little”
in Hebrew.
The LITTLE LOLLIPOP
LEANS to the LEFT
Line 6
Pazer
T’lisha Ketana
Phrase
Line 6a
Pazer
Telisha Gedola
Phrase
3. Line 7
Gershayim
Phrase
Line 8
Zakef Gadol
Phrase
Line 9
Zarka Segol
Phrase
Line 10
Sof Aliyah
Phrase
Notice:
Looks the same as “sof pasuk” but chanted differently at the very end of an ALIYAH
(section of Torah reading).