Music Hall

The Music Hall, also known as the Concert Hall, is one of the activities on the First Floor in JumpStart Adventures 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain. It consists of two parts, opening the door and the music hall itself. The former segment is designed to teach language arts, while the latter is designed to teach music. This activity doesn't contain difficulty levels.

Description
To open the door to the Music Hall, the user must discover the ever-changing password by unscrambling four words, which reveal the letters that need to be unscrambled to form the password itself. Bothoveen assists the player here. Once Botley and the user get inside the Music Hall, Polly demands to hear a particular piece of music. However, it turns out that Polly has somehow mixed up the chips and the user must put them in order so the musical piece will play correctly. The instruments include a piano, a cello, a guitar, a French horn, a flute, and a bassoon. Maestro Trombot resides here, and when playing the correct song after the tablet is aligned correctly, he directs an unseen chorus of presumably more robots at the room's far left. A pipe organ at the back of the choir platform is so large that the keyboard must be a separate unit at almost the opposite wall. That can be operated by the numeric keypad on the user's keyboard or clicking any key on the unit. Maestro Trombot conducts the song after playing the musical instrument. It rewards with a Mission Clue or Invention Points.

Songs

 * Yankee Doodle
 * Pop Goes the Weasel
 * Row, Row, Row Your Boat
 * Animal Fair
 * A-Tisket, A-Tasket
 * Bridal Chorus by Richard Wagner
 * Cielito Lindo
 * On Top of Old Smokey
 * Camptown Races
 * Drunken Sailor
 * Waltzing Matilda
 * When the Saints Go Marching In
 * Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn
 * The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
 * Bolero by Maurice Ravel
 * A Frog Went A-Courtin'
 * Home on the Range
 * Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
 * Shenandoah
 * Oh My Darling, Clementine
 * Symphony Number 5 by Ludwig van Beethoven
 * Frere Jacques? (French) and Are You Sleeping? (English)
 * Funiculi, Funicula
 * Sidewalks of New York
 * Simple Gifts
 * Amazing Grace
 * The Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauss
 * Waltz Number 7 by Frederic Chopin

Trivia

 * This activity and the Painting Gallery are the only ones that don't contain difficulty levels.
 * There are six instruments to choose for Maestro Trombot.