How to Play Music in Heartopia

While not one of the official hobbies in Heartopia, playing instruments is a fun way to pass the time – whether you’re waiting for something to happen or just hanging out with friends. You can play freely or use music scores to learn specific songs.

Want to play music in Heartopia but haven’t found the music sheets yet? This guide will show you how to unlock them and where to find all the instruments you need.

How to Get Music Scores in Heartopia

How to Get and Complete the New Song to Summon the Astralis Quest

To start collecting music scores in Heartopia, you’ll first need to complete the Astralis in Flower Field quest. During this quest, you’ll receive a Lute from Vernie, which is your first instrument. Getting the Lute unlocks the Instrument and Music Score section in your Daily Life Guide, allowing you to access more music.

First, open the Town Guide app on your smartwatch. The app should automatically open to the “Instrument and Music Score” section. If not, simply scroll through the app until you find it. Once you’ve found the “Instrument and Music Score” section, tap the “Accept” button located in the bottom right corner of the screen.

Players will receive a call from Ka Ching, starting the “New Song to Summon the Astralis” quest. Ka Ching will provide a series of numbers that she believes represent the song’s melody, but you don’t actually need to play those specific numbers to finish the quest. Feel free to play any sequence you like, and then continue following the quest steps until you reach Annie. She will then give you seven complete music scores.

  • Mariage d’Amour
  • Wedding March
  • Für Elise
  • Pachelbel’s Canon
  • Happy Birthday
  • Edelweiss
  • Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

Don’t forget to go back to the Daily Life Guide and finish the quest. That’s how you’ll get the Heartopian Melody music!

How to Use Music Scores in Heartopia

To play music, you’ll need to use an instrument. When you see the instrument’s keys appear on your screen, click the icon that looks like a sheet of music with a note on it – it’s in the upper right corner. This will take you to a screen where you can choose from all the songs you have.

Every piece of music has a different level of difficulty, length, key signature, and suggested instruments. You can see which instruments are recommended for a piece by clicking the little icon that looks like a lute next to the difficulty and page count. Once you’ve selected a piece, click the “Play Music” button to go back to the previous screen with the music displayed.

Your score is now displayed at the top of the screen. Once you finish playing a set of notes, tap the arrow button to advance to the next page of the music.

Notice if the notes above a number in a score are small circles. These circles help tell the difference between higher and lower notes that share the same number.

How to Get Instruments in Heartopia

You can buy instruments from Annie, and sometimes from the Collector. There are also 3 instruments players can get without paying.

  • Players will receive a lute from Vernie in theAstralis in the Flower Field quest.
  • Eric gifts players a recorder at the end of the Astralis in Onsen Mountain quest.
  • A piano is the Day 3 gift for the 7-Day Sign-In Event.

If you’re looking for instruments, Annie’s Music Store is a convenient option, though it tends to be pricey. You can find Annie in the central plaza and access her store by speaking with her and choosing ‘Music Store’. She carries 14 different instruments, with prices varying from 3,800 to 195,000 Gold.

Instrument Cost
Recorder 3,800 Gold
Bamboo Xiao 38,000 Gold
Lute 38,000 Gold
Wooden Bass 38,000 Gold
Bagpipe 38,000 Gold
Concertina 57,000 Gold
Mbira 57,000 Gold
Lyre 57,000 Gold
Violin 57,000 Gold
Conga 72,000 Gold
Cajón 72,000 Gold
8-Note Xylophone with Stand 72,000 Gold
Cello 94,500 Gold
Piano 195,000 Gold

Okay, so before I buy anything from Annie, I always check to see if the Collector has the same instrument available during the Time-Limited Festival. Seriously, his prices are way cheaper, which saves me a ton of time and gold farming. It’s a total game changer!

You can occasionally find special, highly detailed instruments by trying your luck with the Gilded Acorn Exhibition’s gachas. These instruments are a real find for music lovers, but they’re also the rarest and most expensive in the game, as they require Exhibition Passes instead of gold to obtain.

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2026-01-28 01:11