Listen to Ke-Ghar Ai - Kiahk Doxology by George Mikhaeal
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Listen to Ke-Ghar Ai - Kiahk Doxology by George Mikhaeal
Here is the Mp3 Version. Listen as you practice from the documents below.
This is the First Doxology of Kiahk - 'Ke Ghar Ai' The mp3 audio will be posted above. God bless.
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The Resurrection Hymn - All You Heavenly Orders
Hazzat for All You Heavenly Hosts
Hello Everyone, Posted below is the the whole Hymn of 'Ke-Eperto' with hazzat. We finished part 3 last week and will be working on the 4th and final part tomorrow. Please bring your notebooks to write down the hazzat. Once we're done with this hymn, class will be over and everyone can leave. ...Except for Deacons. :) Deacons will stay til the end to review the hymn with a Psalm that would normally be said during Holy Week. For those who print out the hazzat, don't worry about printing it tomorrow. I printed a small booklet for the class of the whole hymn which we can use tomorrow and during Holy Week. (Since we love you all so much :) ) Listen to the hymn that is linked right under the hazzat as you follow along. You should find the fourth part beginning at '7:44'. See you tomorrow! :)
All four parts of the Hazzat of the hymn 'Ke-Eperto'
Listen to Ke Eperto By Cantor Ibrahim Ayad by George Mikhaeal
Here is the track for the Hymn ‘Ke Eperto’. Please refer to this link (It will link you to the website www.mixcloud.com) when reviewing the Hymn.
Hi Everyone! Hope everyone is having an amazing week!
God willing, we will begin the first part of the Hymn 'Ke Eperto' this weekend and will continue learning this hymn for the next 4 weeks until Holy Week.
+ The Hymn Ke-Eperto is the introduction to the Hourly Gospels during Holy Week.
+ It can be said in the Long tune or the short tune depending on time. Usually it is said in the short tune for the majority of the hours and the long tune is reserved for the Last hour of each service.
+The tune of the Hymn 'Ke Eperto' is the same tune as the Psalm that the deacon says each hour during the Holy Week service.
+The hymn is split into 4 different parts. Parts 1, 2, and 4 are exactly the same tune just with different words. Part 3 is a little different. Each week we will be taking a part and God willing it will get easier. Basically you will need to learn only 2 sets of Hazzat and you'll have the Hymn done perfectly.
***(I will be testing you on this information above on Saturday :) )***
I posted the Audio File and the Hazzat File Below to help you review. The Audio file (link) below can be played on a computer or a Smart Phone. Please review the hymn prior to coming on Saturday.
Please bring a notebook to take notes of the Hazzat OR print out the picture I posted below in order to follow along. Last Saturday we made an agreement that if anyone does not bring a notebook will be singing the Hymn to one of the teachers after class. Keep this in mind.
In Christ, GM
Listen to Ke Eperto By Cantor Ibrahim Ayad by George Mikhaeal
Here is the track for the Hymn ‘Ke Eperto’. Please refer to this link (It will link you to the website www.mixcloud.com) when reviewing the Hymn.
Hazzat for the hymn - Ariepresvevin.
Listen to Shere Maria by George Mikhaeal
This file for Shere Maria is going to replace the previous one I posted a few weeks ago. Again, it's a link from mixcloud.com in order for you to be able to rewind and fast forward based on the speed you practice.
+HOMEWORK+
1. For tonight, please review Ari Epresvevin and bring a notebook to continue writing down the Hymns Aripresvevin.
2. Looking at the picture above, Find and write in your notebook the Coptic translation of "For there is no servant without sin, nor a master without forgiveness."
By doing this, you will show that you came to the blog and followed instructions. Those who do not do this, will be asked to sing the hymn Ari Epresvevin tonight by themselves after class.
See you tonight!
Listen to Ari Epresvevin by George Mikhaeal
Here is another Link to Ari Epresvevin, it's a clearer, faster version than the one previously posted. Also, I linked this file from mixcloud.com in order for you to be able to rewind and fast forward through the hymn.