Composer Island Music

In Composer Island, various monsters can produce different types of music qualities. Some monsters sing, some monsters play pitched instruments, others play unpitched instruments. Some monsters play high notes, some monsters play low notes; some play one set of percussion, others play a whole set of percussion. Knowing which monsters play what and how they would sing is important for making great Composer Island music.

Below will split monsters into "singing", "pitched instruments", and "unpitched instruments". Monsters that sing will go into "singing", monsters that do not sing but play a tuneable note will go under "pitched instruments", while monsters that don't play a tuneable note will go under "unpitched instruments".

Note: Use of terminology like "C4" will be used. Note that "C4" will be regarded as Middle C and that any numbers below or above it will be regarded as that many octave below or above Middle C.

Singing

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Toe Jammer
Toe Jammer sings a long "doo" sound with range between Bb3 and C5. Sings in the tenor range.

Mammott
Mammott sings a moderate length "bum" sound with range between Bb2 and C4. Sings in the bass range. Suitable as a general bass line.

Potbelly
Potbelly sings "bup" sound within range between Bb2 and C4. Towards C3, the sound gets shorter and shorter. Sings in the bass range. Suitable for quick short bass notes.

Tweedle
Tweedle sings a moderate length high "la" sound with range between Bb4 and C6. Capable of singing high notes, sings in the singing range of a human girl. Suitable as a treble line or melody line.

Fwog
Fwog sings a long "wauw" sound with range between Bb3 and C5.

Maw
Maw sings a quick "dehdeh" sound with range between Bb3 and C5. Suitable for notes that involve quavering multiple notes.

Furcorn
Furcorn sings a moderate length "la" sound with range between Bb3 and C5. Sings a bit shorter when in lower notes. Lower "la" singing alternative to Tweedle, singing more in the range of a man. Suitable as a harmony line to the Tweedle, as a countermelody line, or as its own melody line.

Oaktopus
The bottom half of the Oaktopus sings a moderate length bassy "shoo" sound with range between Bb2 and B4 (for some reason, attempting to add a sharp to the B4 note becomes a low "wuh" note). The top half of the Oaktopus sings a moderate length bassy "wuh" sound with range between C2 and C4 (for some reason, attempting to add a flat to the C2 note becomes a high "shoo" note). Suitable as a short-range bass line with two different singing notes.

Pitched Instruments

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Quibble
Quibble plays a piano sound with range between Bb2 and C4. Suitable as a classical instrumental bass line.

Unpitched Instruments

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Noggin
Noggin plays various bongo sounds. The lower notes are low thud-like sounds, the middle half is mid-range bongo sounds, while the top-quarter is high-pitched bongo sounds.