Difference between revisions of "The Rue B"

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  g|----------------3-------|----------3-------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|------------------------|
 
  g|----------------3-------|----------3-------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|------------------------|
 
  d|------------------------|---------------------3--|----------4--3---------|------------0-----4--3-|------------------------|
 
  d|------------------------|---------------------3--|----------4--3---------|------------0-----4--3-|------------------------|
  a|------------------------|----2--3------2--3------|-1---------------------|----2------------------|------------------------|
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  a|-------(3)--------------|----2--3------2--3------|-1---------------------|----2------------------|------------------------|
 
  e|------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------|-2-----4--2------------|-4----------------------|  
 
  e|------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------|-2-----4--2------------|-4----------------------|  
  
12 tones per octave times 2 octaves = 24 tones. <br>
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Low E = 1 (a zero on the low E string). That is the lowest note you can play on a guitar without changing the tuning. <br>
Each tone corresponds to a letter, meaning 24 letter available. <br>
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Low E = A. That is the lowest note you can play on a guitar without changing the tuning. <br>
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Counting up by half step, starting with the low E, each note ends up translating to a number between 1 and 24 (E=1, F=2, Gb=3, G=4, Ab=5, A=6, ...).
 
Counting up by half step, starting with the low E, each note ends up translating to a number between 1 and 24 (E=1, F=2, Gb=3, G=4, Ab=5, A=6, ...).
  
 
Whole tabulature translates to:
 
Whole tabulature translates to:
  4 19 20 3 4 19 20 8 9 14 7 15 14 3 8 5 3 11 15 14 5  
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  9 19 20 8 9 19 20 8 9 14 7 15 14 3 8 5 3 11 15 14 5  
Each number matches up to a letter in the alphabet (1=a, 2=b, 3=c, up to 26=z). So the number translates to
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Each number matches up to a letter in the alphabet (1=a, 2=b, 3=c, up to 26=z). So the numbers translate to
 
  Is this thing on check one
 
  Is this thing on check one
 
(thanks to Skunkwaffe and Deagol)
 
(thanks to Skunkwaffe and Deagol)

Revision as of 22:00, 27 April 2007

First pigeon message lead to the drop in Rub-B Bar, New York. The drop was found on 15th April by Skunkwaffle.
This drop is not fully solved.

Drop contents:

  • Page from Dr. Seuss "Oh Say What You Can Say"

FirstDropScan.jpg

Page has guitar tabulature on the bottom.

e|------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|------------------------|
b|------------------------|-0-----------0----------|-----------------------|-----------------------|------------------------|
g|----------------3-------|----------3-------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|------------------------|
d|------------------------|---------------------3--|----------4--3---------|------------0-----4--3-|------------------------|
a|-------(3)--------------|----2--3------2--3------|-1---------------------|----2------------------|------------------------|
e|------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------|-2-----4--2------------|-4----------------------| 

Low E = 1 (a zero on the low E string). That is the lowest note you can play on a guitar without changing the tuning.
Counting up by half step, starting with the low E, each note ends up translating to a number between 1 and 24 (E=1, F=2, Gb=3, G=4, Ab=5, A=6, ...).

Whole tabulature translates to:

9 19 20 8 9 19 20 8 9 14 7 15 14 3 8 5 3 11 15 14 5 

Each number matches up to a letter in the alphabet (1=a, 2=b, 3=c, up to 26=z). So the numbers translate to

Is this thing on check one

(thanks to Skunkwaffe and Deagol)


  • Note with crossed out phrase

FirstDropScan2.jpg

Note says:

for a bottle of wine
from your favorite
winery
(or whatever else tickles your fancy) 

(thanks to Kelly)


Drop recovery video could be watched on youtube.com. (watch)
Discussion of the drop contents in the forum. (thread)