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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I access a virtual piano?

There are multiple ways to access the virtual piano:

a) Mobile (Apple) – App Store

c) Mobile (Android) – Google Store

b) Online – Web Browser

QR codes aren't working so I can't load answers...

Answers are accessible on this website's repertoire page

a) Songs

b) Theory

 

So I can play the game by myself?

Yes! The beauty of the game is you have the ability to play and learn on your own. Just remember to keep yourself accountable!

 

Can you explain Steals again? (2–player)

For sake of clarity lets use names: "Tom" and "Stacy"

On Tom's turn, he lands on a blue square, so he draws a "Greatest Hits" card. He plays the notes and says the song is "Piano Man." Stacy knows for certain that the song is actually "Love Story" so she vocalizes her response to Tom. When Tom scans QR code to check answer there are multiple things that could happen:

a) If Tom was right, nothing happens

b) If Both were wrong, nothing happens

c) If Tom was wrong and Stacy was right, Stacy can...

... switch spots with Tom on board

... send Tom back to position before die was rolled 

After the steal game proceeds with Stacy's turn 

Can you explain Dueling Piano for 2–player again?

For sake of clarity lets use names: "Jeff" and "Emily"

On Jeff's turn, he lands on a "Dueling Piano" square

1) Jeff rolls die to determine card to draw:

1 – 2 (blue), 3 – 4 (green), 5 – 6 (red)

2) Jeff rolls 3, so he draws a "Kool Kidz" card

3) Both players look at card and race to play it/figure out song

4) Emily figures out song first and beats Jeff to writing it down

5) Emily is correct so 2 things could now happen

a) If Emily is behind, Emily and Jeff switch spots AND Emily moves forward according to Jeff Jeff rolled to determine which card to draw for Dueling Piano (3)

b) If Emily is ahead, Jeff is sent back double the amount he rolled to determine which to draw for Dueling Piano (3x2=6)

NOTE: 3 Important Points

a) If both players are wrong, both move back according to amount Jeff rolled for Dueling Piano (6)

b) In the scenario above, because Jeff was last, if he thought Emily was wrong, he can vocalize the response like a steal

c) If last player (Jeff) doesn't have a different answer and first player (Emily) is wrong, both lose 

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