This project is specially designed to work with a Makey-Makey (read notes & credits), and you'll need to make the keyboard and hook up the wires accordingly by yourself coz I can't teleport to you and hook it up. This plays 12 notes, and I'm too lazy to write instructions so I'll just give you guys the link to the site I used to make this. No, It's not your wifi that makes the images blurry in the instructions that's how it is and that's a struggle I had to deal with too. Don't worry, the piano isn't blurry and gives you an idea of how to set it up. The keys also aren't in order sorry lol https://www.instructables.com/Graphite-Piano-Keyboard-with-MaKey-MaKey-and-Scrat/ Tell me if this link doesn't work ⬇ https://content.instructables.com/F70/3UKZ/I6NI55CA/F703UKZI6NI55CA.jpg?auto=webp&frame=1&width=1024&height=1024&fit=bounds&md=1ba41bf2db49046c719cda76d989f01b
So this is a project I did for my ELP class. Basically, we do a thing called "passion projects," where students research something that they like or that interests them. I decided to turn a single sheet of notebook paper into a fully functioning piano, and yes, it works. This project works best when hooked up with a Makey-Makey, which is virtually a circuit board designed to plug into a computer or laptop and execute code. It's also specially designed to work with Scratch as a substitute for many keys on the computer.