The Musical Mishap: A Clue That Will Have You Humming
This week’s crossword puzzle presented a particularly tricky clue that had me scratching my head (and my ear). It’s one of those clues that feels like it should be a straightforward answer, but there’s a subtle twist that throws you for a loop.
The clue itself is short and sweet, but it packs a punch:
“Wait … can we not play this in F sharp instead?”
Now, I’m not a musical expert, but I do know a little bit about sharps and flats. And this clue, my friends, is pure musical mischief. It’s a playful jab at a specific musical concept, one that often sparks debate among musicians.
Think about the implications of the question. Why would someone question playing a piece in F sharp? What makes this key different? What musical element could be affected by the choice of key?
As you ponder these questions, consider the different ways this clue could be interpreted. Is it a hint at a musical technique, a particular musical genre, or a specific instrument?
This clue is a real head-scratcher, and I’m confident it’ll have you humming along as you try to crack it. So, get your musical brains working and let me know your theories in the comments below!
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Available Answers:
HUH? WHY E? (from “Hawaii”).
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 30 Jun 24, Sunday