Musical cryptogram for you…

Posted by nickpelling on Feb 11th, 2010

Here’s an intriguing musical cryptogram for you courtesy of Qaiwolf on Fark.com (comment #50 at the bottom of this page). Don’t know where he/she got it from, but I’m sure you’ll appreciate it. Can you decipher its hidden meaning?

16jg4lh Musical cryptogram for you...

May not be as tricky as you think! icon smile Musical cryptogram for you...

4 Responses

  1. Vytautas Says:

    Music of Kamasutra :)

  2. nickpelling Says:

    Vytautas: When full-on Cipher Mysteries readers consult the Kama Sutra they skip straight to chapter 45 where it describes mlecchita-vikalpa, the art of secret writing. But after that, they put their trust in serendipity (particularly in illustrated editions). :-)

  3. Emily Says:

    To be still more subtle, they could have posed this as a math problem: http://xkcd.com/487/

  4. Tony Says:

    Here’s 2 more -

    From a Loyalist Lady to Charles II – c.1650

    The writing says “Tho I scorn to fawn or flatter yet my heart is ever true all inconcious of the matter you reject a prize your due take me try me when you will faithful you will find me still.”

    Duc D’Harve au Duc de Lorges – 1801

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