

- SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY FOR FREE
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To add an mp3 or wav file to Scratch, click on the "upload" icon in the Scratch Sound pop-up menu, search for the file, click on it, and import it.
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Download the mp3 or wav files from the website. Some files will upload to Scratch, but some won't. " Free Sound" has a good bank of guitar chords you can download for your games. (In other words, make sure you have the right to use the file!)
SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY FOR FREE
Look for a good guitar chord mp3 that is usable with a creative commons license, or available for free reuse. You can add your own guitar sounds too by either playing a guitar and recording it, or looking for mp3 or wav files you can upload to your guitar sprite. Read more about midi notes in Scratch here. Wondering what the 60 means in Scratch? This denotes the midi number. If you programmed your guitar with this option, you can skip to step 5 now! Choose the key note you would like to program. To change each note, click into the play note variable and a keyboard will pop up like in picture 4. Attach a "play note _ for _ beats" to each key press block.


If you want the guitar notes to play when you press WASDFG, you will add a "when _ key pressed" for each note you want to program in your workspace. Add the "set instrument" block to the "When flag clicked" block to set your sprite to an electric sound! (Picture 2 and 3) There are 21 instruments to choose from in Scratch and instrument 5 is an electric guitar. With this option, you'll want to use the "set instrument" block at the start of the game.
SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY CODE
If you know about musical notation from playing a piano, you might find using the midi notes in Scratch a fun way to code your guitar.

You have multiple options for coding a guitar in Scratch. You can have more that one bird singing at the same time.If you want to make a program that works with the key presses WASDFG, flip your Makey Makey over and use the small white jumper wires to attach to your alligator clips and the conductive spots on your guitar. To listen to your bird chorus, hold the ground wire in one hand and touch a bird with the other hand.
SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY LICENSE
These files are released under a CC-BY-NC license which means they can be freely used in non-commercial situations as long as credit is given. For this project bird sounds from Tony Phillips Bird Songs website at SUNY Stony Brook were used.
