He was an acclaimed musician and composer. Putting all the instruments to the best use, dishing out great symphonies was his forte!
Off late, however, he was worried about some discordant sound in his orchestra. The eye for details coupled with his acumen, brought the short fall to his shore.
It was the grand Piano that was singing out of tune.
The prodigious piano stood majestically but little aloof in the corner. Out of 88 keys, some black keys were stuck. "For world class concert and to the loyal audience", he decided, "I must do it!"
Reordering the internal strings and replacing some "black” notes from the symphony was the way out.
With usual aplomb, he inaugurated the night of performance. "Friends, I wish to present a new symphony. A symphony without "Black" notes"!
There were shrills and chills! The day was marked with clean notes in history of symphony!
-----By MocktailMommy Anagha
This post is part of #FridayFotoFiction co- hosted by Tina (www.tinabasu.com) and Mayuri (www.sirimiri.in)!
That was quite a revelation Anagha. Loved how he gave a new twist to music
ReplyDeleteThank you Akshata for dropping by and happy that you loved the tale.
DeleteFull marks to him for innovation, and to you for this clever tale, Anagha!:)
ReplyDeleteIndeed full marks to the wise musician who knew the best interest of his audience! Thanks for visiting and sharing your views!
DeleteThey say Necessity is Mother of Inventions! holds so true with the tale here, along with keeping love intact with the audiences. Great
ReplyDeleteSo very well captured Dipika. Thanks for visiting and for sharing your views on the tale.
DeleteI loved the word play here. Beautiful take on the prompt
ReplyDeleteYes, Neha...a tale is tale of words! Thank you for visiting and sharing your views!
DeleteThat is such a lovely story :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Prisha for visiting and for praising the tale!
DeleteWhat an innovation by him. Lovely Anagha. Thanks for linking up with #FridayFotoFiction.
ReplyDeleteSome invention, though sound as bitter pills, are good in the long run, isn't it? Thank you Tina for visiting and for encouraging words.
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