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Has promise though.
Just like how you did C-E-G for major chord, you would do A-C-E for minor (the pattern I think is similar to the red marked one on the circle of fifths, but mirror flipped).
Again - good length room, really fun puzzles, the logic behind everything felt really cool.
I managed to grab 11/12 brushes without doing any puzzles, the only one i didn't manage to glitch out was the one in the gramophone drawer.
imgur with the brushes that can be grabbed out of the chests https://imgur.com/a/yIvEohQ brushes from chord puzzles can be grabbed bu repeated crouching and standing up under the puzzles. for the brief moment your head is inside the puzzles and brushes can be grabbed during those frames
The little piano was confusing because it had nothing to do with forming the chords, even though the blackboard seemed to indicate so.
The clue notes stacked on top of each other in inventory which was annoying.
the rest of the puzzles were doable. The ending effect looked cool.
I kind of brute forced the scale puzzle. I didn't feel like I had enough info for an informed solve. Maybe I missed something (I had two notes)
I was able to grab some items from containers before they were opened!