Love and Peace to all my brothers and sisters of the world.

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my brain hurts....uhhh

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something missing?

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H E A D A C H E

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Akhenaten (pronounced /ˌækəˈnɑːtən/), also spelled Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, and Khuenaten(Ancient Egyptian: ꜣḫ-n-jtn, meaning "Effective for the Aten"), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c. 1353–1336 or 1351–1334 BC, the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Before the fifth year of his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-ḥtp, meaning "Amun is satisfied", Hellenized as Amenophis IV).

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applaud someone to the echo — applaud or cheer someone enthusiastically.

"they recognized that this was a new star, and applauded him to the echo"

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Middle English: from Old French or Latin, from Greek ēkhō, related to ēkhē ‘a sound’.

a group of notes based on a particular note and comprising a scale, regarded as forming the tonal basis of a piece of music.

"the key of E minor"

tone
pitch
timbre
tonality
tone colour
modulation

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Middle English: from Old French ton, from Latin tonus, from Greek tonos ‘tension, tone’, from teinein ‘to stretch’.

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From Egyptian jtn meaning "solar disk". Aton was an Egyptian god of the sun, depicted as a solar disk with long rays extending downwards. The worship of Aton was especially extensive during the reign of the pharaoh Akhenaton, who proclaimed Aton was the only god.

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