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MUSIC THEORY
COMPETITION

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Come and have a go if you think you are hard enough.

DAYS UNSOLVED:

First person to solve wins the Visual Piano System & £100. This is one of the hardest music theory puzzles known to man. Good luck. 

Can you solve this puzzle?

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Look at the pairs of notes above and work out why they are related. Add your answer below to enter.

USEFUL HINTS

Hint #1: Think outside the box, circle, rectangle, or whatever!

Hint #2: The line starts on a note and is paired with the other note where the line ends. Notes in-between have no significance.

In other words, pairing lines passing over notes mean nothing. For example: D# and F# are related as indicated by the blue line (however, notes E and F have nothing to do with puzzle solution).

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How are the pairs of red notes related to each other?
How are the pairs of blue notes related to each other?

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Thank you for your entry! If you are correct you will be notified within 24 hours!

NUMBER OF INCORRECT ENTRIES:

16

COMPETITION RULES

  • Entry to this competition is restricted to one entry per person.

  • Multiple entries from the same email address will be disqualified.

  • Automated entries, bulk entries or third party entries will be disqualified.

  • Competitions are open to worldwide audience.

  • Winner will be instantly notified when the correct answer is given.

  • Winner will be contacted via email.

  • Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to.

  • Competition runs from 01/01/2022 until puzzle has been solved.

  • VisualPianoSystem.com is compliant with the data protection act.
    Our policy is such that we will not pass on your details to any third party - ever.

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