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The first pigeon message lead to the drop in Rue B Bar, New York. The drop was found on 15th April by Skunkwaffle.
Drop Contents
Page from Dr. Seuss "Oh Say Can You Say"
The 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----------------------|
Solution
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
Note with crossed out phrase
Solution
Note says:
for a bottle of wine from your favorite winery (or whatever else tickles your fancy)