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Not a bass clarinet, just a regular old b-flat clarinet (like the one I played in middle school :blush: ). Interesting to note that the trumpet is black, black trumpets are often used in jazz because the coloring process gives them a different sound (they're also a heck of a lot more expensive).

good eye...didnt notice that the trumpet was black...and yep, it's a normal clarinet....

I think it is Mulholland Drive as well... here is the link to wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulholland_Drive

It mentions a car crash from the movie HurlyBurly... hmmmm

Sorry...yes spelling....

She seemed to imply that her named began with a C or a K.

She said she remembered Pres. Kennedy.

A little out of context but whoever figured out how the boxes would open ... good job!!! I'm impressed. You totally called it.

You mean the images showing the boxes open ?

Not a big deal, I just took the images from the flash files, they were there from the first day.

Cheers

This is what I got:

stars 5 clarinet

circles 8 Mellophone

boxes 2 saxiphone

saturns 4 big horn

hearts 4 french horn

smiles 4 tuba

bugs 2 string bass

butterfiles 5 trumpet

If you take the letter from each instrament cooresponding to the number, you get the letters: ioahnaap, which can be rearranged to spell: Aha Piano. Makes sense in the context of the puzzle but haven't solved anythign yet. Thoughts?

I have info from the party and have tried doing searches on party and haven't gotten anything. So I don't want to be repetitive but I spent 3 hours gathering clues and suspect that it would be a waste of space, time and effor to post it. I'm ready to dig through the forum but would like to know what - if anything I can help with right now.

If none of the answers include Amelia earhart or bobbie Fisher (sorry ...spelling....drinks!!) and some strange lady in CA.

Let me know!

People that dissappeared in crashes.

This is what I got:

stars 5 clarinet

circles 8 Mellophone

boxes 2 saxiphone

saturns 4 big horn

hearts 4 french horn

smiles 4 tuba

bugs 2 string bass

butterfiles 5 trumpet

If you take the letter from each instrament cooresponding to the number, you get the letters: ioahnaap, which can be rearranged to spell: Aha Piano. Makes sense in the context of the puzzle but haven't solved anythign yet. Thoughts?

Who created the first piano or invented it?

This is what I got:

stars 5 clarinet

circles 8 Mellophone

boxes 2 saxiphone

saturns 4 big horn

hearts 4 french horn

smiles 4 tuba

bugs 2 string bass

butterfiles 5 trumpet

If you take the letter from each instrament cooresponding to the number, you get the letters: ioahnaap, which can be rearranged to spell: Aha Piano. Makes sense in the context of the puzzle but haven't solved anythign yet. Thoughts?

the string bass coul be also called "acoustic bass"

This is what I got:

stars 5 clarinet

circles 8 Mellophone

boxes 2 saxiphone

saturns 4 big horn

hearts 4 french horn

smiles 4 tuba

bugs 2 string bass

butterfiles 5 trumpet

If you take the letter from each instrament cooresponding to the number, you get the letters: ioahnaap, which can be rearranged to spell: Aha Piano. Makes sense in the context of the puzzle but haven't solved anythign yet. Thoughts?

There was 5 saturns and I don't believe there was any bugs, but certainly not 8 circles and 2 bugs (assuming both were the last thing(s) before the squares).

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