In this project you ll learn how to code your own musical instruments!

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Rock Band Introduction In this project you ll learn how to code your own musical instruments! Step 1: Sprites Before you can start coding, you ll need to add in a thing to code. In Scratch, these things are called sprites. Activity Checklist First, open up the Scratch editor. It looks like this: 1

The cat sprite that you can see is the Scratch mascot. Let s get rid of it, by right-clicking and then clicking delete. Next, click Choose new sprite from file to open up a list of all the Scratch sprites. Select the Costumes folder on the left then open the Things folder. 2

Scroll down until you see a drum sprite. Click on a drum, and click OK to add it to your project. Right-click the drum and click resize then drag the resize tool to make the sprite smaller. Save your project 3

Click File and then Save As " to save your project. Give your program a name, by typing one into the New Filename text box. You can then click OK to save your project in the default My Projects folder. Step 2: The Stage The stage is the area on the right, and is where your project comes to life. Think of it as a performance area, just like a real stage! Activity Checklist At the moment, the stage is white, and looks pretty boring! Let s add a backdrop to the stage, by clicking on Stage then Edit from the Backgrounds tab. 4

Click the Import button from the backdrop Paint Editor. Open the Indoors folder, and then click on the stage backdrop and click OK. 5

Your stage should now look like this: Step 3: Making a Drum Let s code your drum to make a sound when it s hit. Activity Checklist You can find the code blocks in the column on the left of the page, and they are all colour-coded! Click on the drum sprite, and then drag these 2 blocks into the code 6

area to the right, making sure that they are connected together (like Lego blocks): Click the drum to try out your new instrument! Save your project Challenge: Improving your drum Can you change the sound that the drum makes when it s clicked? 7

Can you also get the drum to make a sound when the spacebar is pressed? You ll need to use this event block: when space key pressed You can copy your existing code by right-clicking on it and clicking duplicate. Save your project Step 4: Making a Singer Let s add a singer to your band! Activity Checklist 8

Add another 2 sprites to your stage; a singer and a microphone. Before you can make your singer sing, you need to add a sound to your sprite. Make sure that you have selected your singer, then click the Sounds tab, and click Import : If you open the Vocals folder, you will then be able to choose a suitable sound to add to your sprite. 9

Now that the sound has been added, you can add this code to your singer: when Singer clicked play sound Singer until don e Click on your singer, to make sure that she sings when clicked. Save your project Step 5: Costumes Let s make your drum look like it s being hit! Activity Checklist You can also change how the drum looks when it s clicked, by creating a new costume. Click the Costumes tab, and you ll see the drum image. 10

Click the Copy button to create a copy of the costume then click Edit. Select the line tool and draw lines to make it look like the drum is making a sound. 11

The names of the costumes aren t very helpful at the moment. Rename the 2 costumes to not hit and hit by typing the new name of each costume into the text box. Now that you have 2 different costumes for your drum, you can choose which costume is displayed! Add these 2 blocks to your drum: The code block for changing the costume is in the Looks section. Test your drum. When clicked, your drum should now look like it s been hit! 12

Challenge: Changing your singer s costume Can you make your singer look like she is singing when clicked? If you need help, you can use the instructions for creating a drum above. Remember to test that your new code works! Save your project Challenge: Make your own band Use what you ve learnt in this project to make your own band! 13

You can create any instruments you like, but look at the available sounds and instruments to get some ideas. Your instruments don t have to be sensible though. For example, you could make a piano made out of muffins! As well as using existing sprites, you can also draw your own. If you have a microphone you can even record your own 14

sounds! Save your project 15