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It has the shape of a lizard
No. The shape of notes as they are written on sheet music shows you how long the note is played for. The pitch is represented by the position of the note on the stave.
They are in little rectangle shape. It may be why they are associated with the devil.
Melody
notes?
Marks that indicated the general shape not necessarily the exact notes or rhythms to be sung.
Carol Frances Karlsen has written: 'The devil in the shape of a woman'
No, not all headstocks have to have the same shape. A fender headstock is quite different than a les paul or a flying V headstock, some even have no head at all. Yes it would be possible to have a headstock shaped like devil horns
Rebbecca Nurse was first to say that she was not a witch, but that "the devil was using their shape"
Its called illuminati, it has alot to do with the devil, google it.
Devil's mouth is a big carribean reef. that is in a weird 'u' shape. it is real. it is also mentioned in The Cay.
a series of single notes that add up to a recognizable whole