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From: joh~fn.org (John Selhorst)
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 07:22:54 -0700
Subject: A joke & a chords question.

Momentary delurk:

[Can't find harmonica jokes on the web.]

A violinist tells his wife, "I can play you like a fine violin." She
replies, "I wish you would play me like a harmonica."

I got this off the web, under violin jokes.

While I am at it, re: ANother Christo Redemptor question, Mike Curtis wrote:

>These are what I use:
>
>Cm Eb F ' | % | % | % | Gm ' Bb13 ' | Eb9 ' Dm9 F | Gm Bb C ' | %
>Gm Bb C ' | % | % | % | Cm ' Eb13 ' | Ab13 ' G11 G7b5 | Cm Eb F ' | %

Being chord illiterate, I would like to know how I can translate this into
hole/blow-draw info. Is there a reasonably simple means of figuring out
what these little codes mean? I can read notes from a staff and translate
it to voice and harmonica notes, passably, so a description in those terms
may not be beyond my ability to comprehend. If this is in the archives,
I'd be happy to look there if I only knew what to look for.

Johnny