ETCSLglossingSignSign name: TI
Values: de9, di3, ti, tig̃4, til3

A praise poem of Šulgi (Šulgi C) (c.2.4.2.03), line c24203.B.76
tigia-da-abma-al-ga-tumgal-gal-laadša4-bimu-zu
BALAG.LULA-DA-ABMA-AL-GA-TUMGAL-GAL-LAADšA4-BIMU-ZU
tigia-da-abma-al-ga-tumgaladša4zu
type of instrument and compositiontype of drum and compositiontype of compositionto be bigvoiceverb part of multiword verbto know
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Paragraph t24203.p19 (line(s) 75-101) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Since I am also pleasure-loving and a devotee of singing, I can perform tigi, adab and great malgatum compositions. When fixing the frets of the great lutes, I know how to raise and lower them. I am adept enough to play perfectly all the seven instruments. …… balbale on the flute; …… their divergent strings; …… the sa-eš instrument …… (4 lines fragmentary or unclear) a performing musician …… (1 line unclear) I also have a solidly based knowledge of ……. …… praying in a melodious voice, capering joyfully to the sound of the holy balaĝ drum (1 line unclear) …… in song, for my sister Ĝeštin-ana, my own mother Ninsumun …… in wisdom …… (6 lines missing)
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