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What are all of these instruments?
1 of 7: There are a couple of things that will help you put the instruments together with their names and their sounds. Look both around the conservatory and in the journal that came with your game.
2 of 7: The journal describes the instruments and gives you pictures of a few of them.
3 of 7: There's also a book in Sophia's study that shows you a few other instruments.
4 of 7: Whenever you pick up an instrument, you should hear what it sounds like.
5 of 7: There's also a record in the study that teaches you about all of the instruments. Play it on the record player in the practice room.
6 of 7: Between the pictures and the sounds, you should be able to match each of the instruments with a name and a sound. But if you can't, read on for more information.
7 of 7: If you look at the instruments as you first find them on the floor in the practice room, they should be in this order: Left half of the room, starting with the one closest to the chairs and going clockwise: violin, fleezle, nambino, and popperkeg. Right half of the room, starting on the left: gederaglini, wertzmizer, frobophone, and miano.