Use this project to place finger positions for your instrument on the fingerboard, then record your own notes. When you are done you can 'play' a song by touching the notes. Instructions: 1. Find the stage, then pick a backdrop that matches your instrument. 2. The green dots represent the low, middle and high notes of the G minor scale. Move them to the right position for your instrument. There will be leftover notes. 3 (optional step): Find the correct x and y position for each note, and add the "Go to" block in the forever loop to the "When green flag clicked" block. This will keep the notes from 'moving' when you are playing the instrument. 4. Record yourself playing each note. To do this: a. Click the Sounds tab for the note b. Find the microphone icon to record new sound c. When you are ready, click the circle dot to start recording and the square to stop recording d. You may need to edit the note to get rid of extra sounds e. When you are happy with your recording, delete the sound named 'note' (its just a pop sound) f. Rename your sound 'note' so that the script will replace the old pop sound with your new recording 5. Have fun, and customize your project!
Special thanks to Mr. Lewis for help with the fingerboard and review of the scales