Music Boxes

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Overview

The music box is a decorative item in Hybrid Animals that can be purchased with premium currency. It allows players to create and play various songs, making it a unique and enjoyable addition to any player's collection of furniture. Once placed in a player's home or base, they can select from a range of different melodies to play, providing a relaxing and immersive experience in the game.

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Appearance

This premium furniture item is called the Music Box, and it resembles a gramophone in both appearance and function. One notable difference is that the music box has a larger base than the average gramophone. When activated, the music box plays various songs and displays colored eighth notes that correspond to the type of instrument or sound being played. These notes appear and fade away from the music box's funnel, creating a visual display that adds to the overall charm of this decorative item.

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Menu

The music box is an intricately designed piece of furniture that resembles a gramophone, both in appearance and function. However, what sets it apart is its larger than average base, which allows for the creation and playing of various songs. When a song is played on the music box, colored eighth notes can be seen appearing and fading away from the funnel, with the color of each note corresponding to the type of instrument or sound it represents.

Interacting with the music box opens a window with two main panels and additional secondary options. The upper panel displays each musical page along with the length, type, and height of the notes. The lower panel represents a single piano octave, with the corresponding names of the notes written on each key. The secondary options and adjustments include the play/pause button located at the top, instrument type selector located at the bottom left, pitch and length adjustment located at the right or bottom-right, number of pages selector located at the top-right, and the octave switcher located at the bottom/bottom-right.