This is a Scratch electric piano with a limited number of notes (there are 15 possible notes you can play, with a color burst accompanying each one). The chords can sometimes be a bit weird. First it will ask you how long you want the notes to be played. The suggested amount is .5 but for a long note you can do something like one second. The letters above the piano are the ones to press to play the note below (like you press a to make low c). Your fingers are in order of the notes on the piano if you place your fingers where you usually place them to begin to touch type, but with your right index on the h. You should not use press your pinky down because that will press a key that changes the tone. Also, the note fingering for your keyboard is conveniently placed so that the note an octave above the note you are playing is the key directly above the key you are playing. For c, the high c is below the middle c key. There are 21 different tones you can use: 1 = Piano 2 = Electric Piano 3 = Organ 4 = Guitar 5 = Electric Guitar 6 = Bass 7 = Pizzicato 8 = Cello 9 = Trombone 0 = Clarinet x = Saxophone c = Flute v = Wooden Flute b = Bassoon n = Choir m = Vibraphone (My personal favorite) g = Music Box t = Steel Drum o = Marimba l = Synth Lead space = Synth Pad And for a special sound and image press p. If you are absolutely disgusted with all my instructions, just ignore them and play around with the notes and keys. Make music!
This is dedicated to Nilakash for Christmas. I decided to use all the sounds Scratch had to offer. Thanks to 2l84zwamani for the inspiration!