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The in-game staff (starting at the bottom line)
C-D-E-F-G-A-B
Keyboard = Q-W-E-R-T-Y-U
Example: This screenshot
https://imgur.com/cA89h2Q
The first note is a "G" on keyboard that is "T"
The screenshot would be played as follows:
T-Q-E-R
Q-E-R-T
For what i need the keys 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, S, D, G, H, J and Z, X, C, V, B, N, M?
Ah okay so the "2-3-5-6-7" keys are flats (b) & sharps (#)
I haven't seen those be used yet in the mini-games. But I'll try to explain it.
If you see a note have a "#" next to it that means the note is "sharp"
C# = 2 (or S)
D# = 3 (or D)
F# = 5 (or G)
A# = 6 (or H)
B# = 7 (or J)
If it has a "b" sign that means it is a "flat" note
Db = 2 (or S)
Eb = 3 (or D)
Gb = 5 (or G)
Ab = 6 (or H)
Bb = 7 (or J)
Using the same screenshot as an example. If the 2nd note on the first half had a # sign after it and on the second half the 4th note had a b sign after it. It would play like this:
T-2-E-R
Q-E-R-5
Hopefully that make's sense
Thank you i read it more often and think about it so i maybe can learn to use the ingame instruments better.
I like such features.^^