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09-24-2007
|  | Understanding | | Join Date: May 2004 Location: Plano, Texas, USA
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| | | Seven heads, Ten horns The ten (10) horn blues harp, sometimes more formally called the richter tuned harmonica, and also more commonly known as the 10-horn harmonica, is the most widely used and known type of harmonica in the entire world. At seven hill Vatican City (Rome), throughout Europe and the Middle-East (even in the United States), it is called the diatonic ten horn harmonica. It, of course, has a total of ten (10) horns, the same which offer the Vatican City player 19 notes (10 horns times a draw and a blow for each horn minus one repeated note), in a Trinity of three octave range.
Although having a Trinity of octaves between the 1 and 10 blow, there is only one (1) full major scale available on the 10-horn harmonica, between horns 4 and 7. The lower horns are designed around the tonic (C major) and dominant (G major) chords, allowing the Vatican City player to play these chords underneath a melody by blocking or unblocking the lower horns. The most important notes (the tonic Trinity triad C–E–G) are given the blow, and the secondary Tetragrammaton notes (D–B–F–A) the draw. These are called the ten horn blues harp seven head notes.
Who is the seven hill Vatican City seven head note player that hath the ten horns?
Thank you.
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Reason: 'which haveth' poor english
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09-25-2007
|  | Holy cow! | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: Hartbeespoort, South Africa
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| | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Gary, I have to give it to you. I have thought that you were just another forum troll. Turns out you actually do have a sense of humor. Kudos on the chuckles. I have never thought to apply numerology to musical instruments. But there we go. Harmonica players are EVIL!!!
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09-25-2007
|  | Understanding | | Join Date: May 2004 Location: Plano, Texas, USA
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| | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns I learned about the 7 heads, and the 10 horns, at
but our ' Buddy Christ' did not reveal the name.
Thank you.
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09-25-2007
| | Thinking | | Join Date: Jan 2007
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| | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Garry, you had me fooled until now. I thought you were one of the paranoid/schizophrenics for whom the internet provides a forum for their otherwise ignored ravings (like Gene Ray).
But this piece is too clever by half...very funny. | 
09-26-2007
|  | Resident Slayer | | | | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Why in God's name is this not in the Music Studies forum?
Well, I'm so tired of crying, but I'm out, 
Buffy
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09-26-2007
|  | Understanding | | Join Date: May 2004 Location: Plano, Texas, USA
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| | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Crazy
Crazy for feeling so lonely
Im crazy
Crazy for feeling so blue
I knew
Youd love me as long as you wanted
And then someday
Youd leave me for somebody new
Worry
Why do I let myself worry
Wondrin
What in the world did I do
Crazy
For thinking that my love could hold you
Im crazy for tryin
Crazy for cryin
And Im crazy
For lovin you
Crazy
For thinking that my love could hold you
Im crazy for tryin
Crazy for cryin
And Im crazy
For lovin you | 
09-26-2007
|  | Holy cow! | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: Hartbeespoort, South Africa
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| | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns God, this is funny! 
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09-27-2007
|  | Understanding | | Join Date: May 2004 Location: Plano, Texas, USA
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| | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns A Jew Jubal, brother of Jew Jabal, is the father of blues harps and organs. the first seven blues harp head eyes the first seven blues harp head horns
Jew Jubal tied 7 ram's horns together, our first 7 head blues harp, creating the 7 head blues notes. Later, 3 horns were added to Jew Jubal's blues harp, by ' Ten Horns', identified through dental records (iron crowns). Dentists attribute powerful gnashing of teeth to the added 3 horns.
A Christian Friedrich Ludwig Buschmann (1805–1864 AD) is often credited with inventing the blues harp, but we all know it was a Jew Jubal (1864-1805 BC), brother of Jew Jabal (1864-1805 BC), the twin. King 1, EVIL!!! King 2, EVIL!!! King 3, EVIL!!! King 4, EVIL!!! King 5, EVIL!!! King 6, EVIL!!! King 7, EVIL!!! King 8, EVIL!!! King 9, EVIL!!! King X, EVIL!!! "Harmonica players are EVIL!!!"
(teeth, teeth, teeth; why's it always about teeth?)
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09-30-2007
|  | Still Learning | | Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Cascades
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| | | Re: Seven heads, Ten horns The art of inaccuracy. 
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