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The '''Player Pianos''' are a couple of souvenirs in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', located in the Instruments folder. They are an instructional version of the [[Piano]] souvenir, playing a series of notes before asking the player to repeat them. The player controls a cursor by rotating the console, and plays a key by pressing {{button|gba|a}}. The notes are split into groups of varying sizes; when one group of notes is completed, the instructor starts another group for the player to complete, and if the player messes up a note, they are forced to restart at the beginning of the group. The note that must be played is highlighted with a pink outline.
The '''Player Pianos''' are a couple of souvenirs in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', located in the Instruments folder. They are an instructional version of the [[Piano]] souvenir, playing a series of notes before asking the player to repeat them. The player controls a cursor by rotating the console, and plays a key by pressing {{button|gba|a}}. The notes are split into groups of varying sizes; when one group of notes is completed, the instructor starts another group for the player to complete, and if the player messes up a note, they are forced to restart at the beginning of the group. After completing the song, it automatically exits the souvenir. The note that must be played is highlighted with a pink outline.


==Player Piano 1==
==Player Piano 1==
''"This piano will teach you to play a little ditty."''<br>
''"This piano will teach you to play a little ditty."''<br>
[[File:Player Piano 1 Icon.png]] Player Piano 1 uses a night motif, featuring a blue piano and a crescent moon with a face for its cursor.
[[File:Player Piano 1 Icon.png]] Player Piano 1 uses a night motif, featuring a blue piano and a crescent moon with a face for its cursor. The player is instructed to play "{{wp|Teiichi Okano#Oborozuki yo|Oborozuki yo}}".


==Player Piano 2==
==Player Piano 2==
''"This piano will teach you to play a little ditty."''<br>
''"This piano will teach you to play a little ditty."''<br>
[[File:Player Piano 2 Icon.png]] Player Piano 2 uses a nature motif, featuring a yellow piano and a cartoon butterfly for its cursor.
[[File:Player Piano 2 Icon.png]] Player Piano 2 uses a nature motif, featuring a yellow piano and a cartoon butterfly for its cursor. The player is instructed to play "{{wp|Hänschen Klein}}".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
WWT Player Piano 1.png|Player Piano 1.
WWT Player Piano 1.png|Player Piano 1
WWT Player Piano 2.png|Player Piano 2.
WWT Player Piano 2.png|Player Piano 2
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs}}
{{WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs}}
[[Category:WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs]]
[[Category:WarioWare: Twisted! souvenirs]]

Revision as of 19:13, October 10, 2023

The Player Pianos are a couple of souvenirs in WarioWare: Twisted!, located in the Instruments folder. They are an instructional version of the Piano souvenir, playing a series of notes before asking the player to repeat them. The player controls a cursor by rotating the console, and plays a key by pressing A Button. The notes are split into groups of varying sizes; when one group of notes is completed, the instructor starts another group for the player to complete, and if the player messes up a note, they are forced to restart at the beginning of the group. After completing the song, it automatically exits the souvenir. The note that must be played is highlighted with a pink outline.

Player Piano 1

"This piano will teach you to play a little ditty."
Player Piano 1 Player Piano 1 uses a night motif, featuring a blue piano and a crescent moon with a face for its cursor. The player is instructed to play "Oborozuki yo".

Player Piano 2

"This piano will teach you to play a little ditty."
Player Piano 2 Player Piano 2 uses a nature motif, featuring a yellow piano and a cartoon butterfly for its cursor. The player is instructed to play "Hänschen Klein".

Gallery