A small icon of the block underneath (e.g., a tiny Log for Bass, a Snare Drum for Sand) so you know exactly what sound it’s making. 2. The "Ghost Note" Blueprint
For massive projects, you can open a "Song Sheet" interface on a nearby :
Shows a glowing line connecting the Note Blocks in the order they will fire. Note Block Guide
When holding a specific item (like a ), you can "set" a desired note in the block's settings. If the block isn't tuned correctly, it glows faintly red.
It keeps the "vanilla" feel of building with blocks but removes the tediousness of memorizing 24 different click-pitches or accidentally breaking a song by misclicking. A small icon of the block underneath (e
Instead of counting right-clicks to find the right note, a small bubble appears above the block when you look at it or interact with it: Displays the musical note (e.g., F#3 or C4 ).
You can bulk-change instruments or shift the entire song's key up or down one octave with a single click. When holding a specific item (like a ),
A major struggle with Note Blocks is timing. This guide adds a "Timeline" view when using a or Tuning Fork :