» I currently only have right hand, piano. I may add left hand eventually, but due to there being so much code and the project being so big (That's why I couldn't add a mouse trail, it wouldn't save), Scratch didn't save some random measures of the code. It became very confusing to find where I need to re-add the notes, so I just deleted the little bit I had of left hand so Scratch would save all the code in the right hand sprite. » Activate Turbo Mode before listening, otherwise the beats are off. Also be sure to double click that green flag for otherwise it lags. Maybe even watch twice to ensure that you heard the noteblock correctly. (To activate Turbo Mode, press Shift and Green Flag) » My sister is a dancer, and this year, one of her lyrical competition dances is to the song Turn to Stone. I love this song and I had a lot of fun creating a noteblock to it. » Remix Idea: If you are a singer, remix this and create a new sprite! Record yourself singing the song (The lyrics can be on the sheet music that I used which can be found in the credits) and use the noteblock as your background music! » Wow! This took so much work! There were 7 pages (I only did 4 pages and a little bit of page 5) and so many double notes but this is really cool to listen to. I love the blend of notes, it's so beautiful to listen to. You guys can probably see why I chose to do this song :) » The beginning is basically the same thing for almost 30 seconds, but it creates a scene for the next part of music. » I hope you guys like this noteblock! Thank you for listening! Credits --- » Sheet Music: https://musescore.com/user/27208153/scores/5637095 » Original Song sung by Ingrid Michaelson » Thank you to my piano teacher for teaching me how to read sheet music! » Picture created on Canva (I might replace it with art by me in the future)