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Beautiful.
"ladder" = sulam [סולם], the word for a musical scale.
Climb up, way up high!!!
Climb up, way up high!!!
Climb up, way up high!!!
Well a, well a, well a, heavenly angel
I want you for my girl
When I kissed your sweet, sweet lips
I knew that you were out of this world
I'll build a stairway to heaven
I'll climb to the highest star
I'll build a stairway to heaven
'Cause heaven is where you are! (Gen 35:15-20)
~ Neil "Tzedakah"
Stairway To Heaven - Neil Sedaka (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)
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The Giving of the Torah:
Friday, June 12, 1959
6 Sivan, 5719
Stairway to Heaven
Neil Sedaka
Rock with Sedaka (Expanded Edition)
RELEASE DATE
June 12, 1959
Key: F Major [סולם פה מז'ור] = 474 = da'at [דעת], knowledge
BPM: 127, Allegro (fast, quick, and bright)
"Fa" is not just a long long way to run, but also the word "here", po [פה], and mouth, pe. As the numeral 85, it's the number of letters between the inverted nuns, because
somewhere out there. . . is a young lady who, I think. . . will never be a nun:
R. Shimon Ben Gamliel says: This section will be uprooted from its place and written in its rightful place in the future (but for now it is in its correct location). Why is it written here? So as to separate between first and second retribution [3]. Second retribution is "and the people grumbled". First retribution is "and they traveled from the mountain of G-d (i.e., they eagerly run away from G-d's presence)". Where is it its appropriate place? Rav Ashi says: "In the section dealing with the disposition of the Israelites according to their banners and their travelling arrangements" (Numbers 1:52-2:34, Shabbath 116a).
"180" -- idiomatic for a complete turn around.
face [panim, פנים] = 180
FACE: fa [פה] + la [לה] + do [דו] + mi [מי] =
85 + 35 + 10 + 50 = 180
"Do-re-mi-fa-so and so on are only the tools we use to build a song. Once you have them in your head you can sing a million different tunes. . . by mixing them up."
Arpeggio
An arpeggio is a type of broken chord, in which the notes that compose a chord are played or sung in a rising or descending order.
An arpeggio may also span more than one octave.
The word arpeggio comes from the Italian word arpeggiare, which means to play on a harp.
Even though the notes of an arpeggio are not played or sung all together at the same time, listeners hear the sequence of notes as forming a chord.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arpeggio
"An arpeggiated chord may be written with a wavy vertical line in front of the chord."
Climb up, way up high...
Fa.
Pei [פ] + hei [ה],
80 + 5:
"NASA spent about $80 million to build Ingenuity and about $5 million to operate the helicopter."
WILLIAM BLAKE is unique.