Visual Description: String section correction.
WELYN = NEWLY, BIRTO = ORBIT, CIJNET = INJECT, LUDONF = UNFOLD — Giving us: NEOIIETFD
Clue/Question: The concert music was changed, but the musician hadn’t been – – –

English: A digital photograph of the Hereford String Orchestra playing at their Spring Concert on the 27th March 2010 in the Holy Trinity Church in Hereford, UK. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Answer: “NOTE–IFIED“
(Now, that’s a good groaner! A real, stinky pun! There were no new clue words today, however all of the jumbles are coming up as new. Both “birto” and “ludonf” made me think for a few seconds. The answer letter layout was nicely cryptic. The cartoon also scored high. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Yeah, LUDONF got me as well; the UN part came right away, but for some reason I got stuck on DOLF and FLOD instead of FOLD. Brain cramp, I think. 😀