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The Music System works with both instrument skills and the Music Theory skill to let you perform in two ways:
The Music System works with both instrument skills and the Music Theory skill to let you perform in two ways:


*Freeform Playing: Play notes or sequences directly using commands. Useful for testing, improvising, or programming songs in Razor.
*<font color="#DAA520">Freeform Playing:</font> Play notes or sequences directly using commands. Useful for testing, improvising, or programming songs in Razor.
 
*Music Composition: Use an in-game interface to arrange full songs that can be saved and shared using Music Theory Skill.


*<font color="#DAA520">Music Composition:</font>: Use an in-game interface to arrange full songs that can be saved and shared using Music Theory Skill.


=Playing Music=
=Playing Music=


To begin, you will need access to an instrument. There are two general types:
To begin, you will need access to an instrument. There are several schools of instrument to choose from:
*Portable: Must be equipped, use up your main hand slot.
*Stationary: Such as pianos or harps, which can be played by standing next to them.
 
There are several schools of instrument to choose from:
*[[Brass Instruments]]
*[[Brass Instruments]]
*[[Percussion Instruments]]
*[[Percussion Instruments]]
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*[[String Instruments: Plucking]]
*[[String Instruments: Plucking]]
*[[Woodwind Instruments]]
*[[Woodwind Instruments]]
*[[Music Theory]] is the skill that governs playing the piano, as well as composing music and arranging it on paper for others to play from.
*[[Music Theory]] itself uses the piano, and can arrange compositions into sheet music form for others to read and play on their own.


Once you've chosen and instrument, it can be played directly by reading sheet music, playing individual notes manually, or arranged into saved melodies and full songs.
Once you've chosen and instrument, it can be played directly by reading sheet music, playing individual notes manually, or arranged into saved melodies and full songs.


To see what notes are available on your selected instrument, you can use the [musichelp command, or check the individual instrument skills:
To see what notes are available on your selected instrument, you can use the <font color="#DAA520">[musichelp</font> command, or check the individual instrument [[Skills]] on this wiki.


Pauses between notes are measured in tenths of a second, where 1 = 1/10th of a second (100 Milliseconds), and 10 = 1 second (1000 Milliseconds)
===Playing Notes===
Equip a portable instrument or stand next to a stationary one.


=== Saving Melodies ===
Use the <font color="#DAA520">[Play</font> command followed by notes and pause values.
*Use the [SaveMelody command to save a sequence of notes as a named melody.
 
**Example: [SaveMelody happybirthday c4 0.5 d4 0.5 e4.
<font color="#DAA520">Pauses are measured in tenths of a second:</font>
*1 = 0.1 seconds (100 milliseconds)
*10 = 1 second (1000 milliseconds)
*So for example: '[Play c4 10 d4 e4' Plays C4, pauses for 1 second, then plays D4 and E4 simultaneously
 
===Melodies ===
*Use the <font color="#DAA520">[SaveMelody</font> command to save a sequence of notes as a named melody.
**Example: [SaveMelody happybirthday c4 10 d4 10 e4.
*The melody must be bracketed by % (percent symbol) when called.
*The melody must be bracketed by % (percent symbol) when called.
**Example: To delete a saved melody you would use command '<font color="#DAA520">[DeleteMelody</font> %happybirthdy%'


=== Stopping Music ===
=== Stopping Music ===
*Use [StopMusic to interrupt any ongoing playback.
*Use <font color="#DAA520">[StopMusic</font> to interrupt any ongoing playback.


=== Managing Playlists ===
=== Managing Playlists ===
*Your playlist (the queue of notes to be played) is cleared automatically when new melodies or songs are played.
*Your playlist (the queue of notes to be played) is cleared automatically when new melodies or songs are played.
*Manually clear the playlist using [StopMusic if needed.
*Manually clear the playlist using <font color="#DAA520">[StopMusic</font> if needed.


=Music Composition=
=Music Composition=
The composition system provides a visual interface for arranging notes and melodies:
The composition system provides a visual interface for arranging notes and melodies:


*Access it with the [Music command.
*Access it with the <font color="#DAA520">[Music</font> command.
*Arrange your song in the interface, mixing new notes and saved melodies.
*Arrange your song in the interface, mixing new notes and saved melodies.
*At 100 MusicTheory skill, you can write your completed composition onto a piece of paper, creating Sheet Music that can be traded or shared.


== Sharing Sheet Music ==
=== Sheet Music ===
*After composing a song, target a piece of paper to write it into a Sheet Music item that can be shared or traded.
 
At 100 Music Theory skill, you can write your completed composition onto a piece of paper, creating <font color="#DAA520">Sheet Music</font> that can be traded or shared.


To do so, after composing a song, target a piece of paper to write it into a Sheet Music item that can be shared or traded.




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|+ style="font-size: 30px; text-align: left; background-color: #152423; color: #AFACA8; padding: 10px;"" |  Quality Tiers
|+ style="font-size: 30px; text-align: left; background-color: #152423; color: #AFACA8; padding: 10px;"" |  Quick Command Reference
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! style="background-color:#272727; color:#AFACA8; text-align: left; font-weight:bold;" | Command Name
! style="background-color:#272727; color:#AFACA8; text-align: left; font-weight:bold;" | Command Name
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|-  
| [MusicHelp || Provides a summary of all music-related commands and notes available for your instrument.
| <font color="#DAA520">[MusicHelp</font> || Provides a summary of all music-related commands and notes available for your instrument.
|-
|-
| [Music || Open the Music Composition menu to arrange new notes and saved melodies in the interface and save into songs.
| <font color="#DAA520">[Music</font> || Open the Music Composition menu to arrange new notes and saved melodies in the interface and save into songs.
|-
|-
| [Play || Plays a note or series of notes and pauses. (Example: `[Play c4 5 d4 e4` will play note c4, then pause for one second, and then both d4 and e4 at the same time.)
| <font color="#DAA520">[Play</font> || Plays a note or series of notes and pauses. (Example: `[Play c4 10 d4 e4` will play note c4, then pause for one second, and then both d4 and e4 at the same time.)
|-
|-
| [SaveMelody || Saves a sequence of notes and pauses as a melody. The name of the melody must preface the music arrangement to be saved properly (Example: '[SaveMelody happybirthday c4 5 c4 5 d4']
| <font color="#DAA520">[SaveMelody</font> || Saves a sequence of notes and pauses as a melody. The name of the melody must preface the music arrangement to be saved properly (Example: '[SaveMelody happybirthday c4 10 c4 10 d4'])
|-
|-
| [GetMelody || Lists all saved melodies for the player.
| <font color="#DAA520">[GetMelody</font> || Lists all saved melodies for the player.
|-
|-
| [DeleteMelody || Deletes a saved melody by name. Enclose the melody name in percent symbols (Example: '[DeleteMelody %happybirthday%')
| <font color="#DAA520">[DeleteMelody</font> || Deletes a saved melody by name. Enclose the melody name in percent symbols (Example: '[DeleteMelody %happybirthday%')
|-
|-
| [StopMusic || Stops any currently playing melody or notes, as well as melodies and notes queued up
| <font color="#DAA520">[StopMusic</font> || Stops any currently playing melody or notes, as well as melodies and notes queued up
|-
|-
| [ShowNotes || Toggles the visibility of notes being played.
| <font color="#DAA520">[ShowNotes</font> || Toggles the visibility of notes being played.
|}
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 11 August 2025

The Music System works with both instrument skills and the Music Theory skill to let you perform in two ways:

  • Freeform Playing: Play notes or sequences directly using commands. Useful for testing, improvising, or programming songs in Razor.
  • Music Composition:: Use an in-game interface to arrange full songs that can be saved and shared using Music Theory Skill.

Playing Music[edit]

To begin, you will need access to an instrument. There are several schools of instrument to choose from:

Once you've chosen and instrument, it can be played directly by reading sheet music, playing individual notes manually, or arranged into saved melodies and full songs.

To see what notes are available on your selected instrument, you can use the [musichelp command, or check the individual instrument Skills on this wiki.

Playing Notes[edit]

Equip a portable instrument or stand next to a stationary one.

Use the [Play command followed by notes and pause values.

Pauses are measured in tenths of a second:

  • 1 = 0.1 seconds (100 milliseconds)
  • 10 = 1 second (1000 milliseconds)
  • So for example: '[Play c4 10 d4 e4' Plays C4, pauses for 1 second, then plays D4 and E4 simultaneously

Melodies[edit]

  • Use the [SaveMelody command to save a sequence of notes as a named melody.
    • Example: [SaveMelody happybirthday c4 10 d4 10 e4.
  • The melody must be bracketed by % (percent symbol) when called.
    • Example: To delete a saved melody you would use command '[DeleteMelody %happybirthdy%'

Stopping Music[edit]

  • Use [StopMusic to interrupt any ongoing playback.

Managing Playlists[edit]

  • Your playlist (the queue of notes to be played) is cleared automatically when new melodies or songs are played.
  • Manually clear the playlist using [StopMusic if needed.

Music Composition[edit]

The composition system provides a visual interface for arranging notes and melodies:

  • Access it with the [Music command.
  • Arrange your song in the interface, mixing new notes and saved melodies.

Sheet Music[edit]

At 100 Music Theory skill, you can write your completed composition onto a piece of paper, creating Sheet Music that can be traded or shared.

To do so, after composing a song, target a piece of paper to write it into a Sheet Music item that can be shared or traded.


Quick Command Reference
Command Name Description
[MusicHelp Provides a summary of all music-related commands and notes available for your instrument.
[Music Open the Music Composition menu to arrange new notes and saved melodies in the interface and save into songs.
[Play Plays a note or series of notes and pauses. (Example: `[Play c4 10 d4 e4` will play note c4, then pause for one second, and then both d4 and e4 at the same time.)
[SaveMelody Saves a sequence of notes and pauses as a melody. The name of the melody must preface the music arrangement to be saved properly (Example: '[SaveMelody happybirthday c4 10 c4 10 d4'])
[GetMelody Lists all saved melodies for the player.
[DeleteMelody Deletes a saved melody by name. Enclose the melody name in percent symbols (Example: '[DeleteMelody %happybirthday%')
[StopMusic Stops any currently playing melody or notes, as well as melodies and notes queued up
[ShowNotes Toggles the visibility of notes being played.