Sheet Musics are background blocks that plays music depending on the instrument of the sheet music and the note that it is on. They can only be placed in worlds that are World Locked. When the owner of a world wrenches the World Lock, they can choose to disable the Sheet Music, change the beats per minute (BPM), or make the Sheet Music invisible.
Composer's Pack Sheet Music[]
They can be obtained from splicing or purchasing the Composer's Pack from the Growtopia Store for 5,000 gems.
Items | Recipe |
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Sheet Music: Blank | Splicing Super Crate Box Seed + White Block Seed. |
Sheet Music: Piano Note | Splicing Sheet Music: Blank Seed + Green Block Seed. |
Sheet Music: Sharp Piano | Splicing Sheet Music: Piano Note Seed + Death Spikes Seed. |
Sheet Music: Flat Piano | Splicing Sheet Music: Piano Note Seed + Rock Seed. |
Sheet Music: Bass Note | Splicing Sheet Music: Blank Seed + Blue Block Seed. |
Sheet Music: Sharp Bass | Splicing Sheet Music: Bass Note Seed + Death Spikes Seed. |
Sheet Music: Flat Bass | Splicing Sheet Music: Bass Note Seed + Rock Seed. |
Sheet Music: Drums | Splicing Sheet Music: Blank Seed + Brown Block Seed. |
Other Splicable Sheet Music[]
Other Unsplicable Sheet Music[]
Items | Method(s) to Obtain |
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Sheet Music: Spooky | Sacrificing any Sheet Music except Sheet Music: Blank to the Growganoth. |
Sheet Music: Flute Note | Donating 20,000 rarity into the Giant Pot O' Gold. |
Sheet Music: Winterfest | Possible drop from consuming a Winterfest Cracker. |
Sheet Music: Electric Guitar | Possible drop from consuming a Party-In-A-Box. |
Sheet Music: Spanish Guitar Note | Smashing the Mystery Pinata with Sheet Music: Bass Note inside. |
Sheet Music: Violin Note | Possible drop from breaking a Starship Porthole. |
Sheet Music: Lyre Note | Possible drop from breaking a Winter Awards |
Sheet Music: Mexican Trumpet | Possible drop from breaking a Ultra Pinata. |
Trivia[]
- When sheet music blocks were first added, there was no option in the world lock's dialog box that allows the world's owner to control whether these blocks are visibly shown to visiting players. Having listened to player feedback,[1] the developers decided to implement the option.