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==Music Mode==
==Music Mode==
In addition to creating visual works of art, the player can also create their own songs in Music Mode. Using a set of stamp icons to represent different instruments, they can be placed along a music score, creating a melody. The game has three default songs, one of which remixes the main [[Super Mario Bros.]] theme by [[Koji Kondo]]. The songs created here can be used in Animation Mode.
In addition to creating visual works of art, the player can also create their own songs in Music Mode. Using a set of stamp icons to represent different instruments, they can be placed along a music score, creating a melody. The game has three default songs, one of which remixes the main ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme by [[Koji Kondo]]. The songs created here can be used in Animation Mode.


The music mode has become a viral hit and many song compositions can be found on YouTube and other gaming sites. The Music Mode was recreated as a standalone program called Mario Paint composer and added several features such as longer song length, more notes per beat, and the ability to save. This program lacks the jumping Mario which was shown when a song is played.
The music mode has become a viral hit and many song compositions can be found on YouTube and other gaming sites. The Music Mode was recreated as a standalone program called ''Mario Paint'' composer and added several features such as longer song length, more notes per beat, and the ability to save. This program lacks the jumping Mario which was shown when a song is played.


==Animation Mode==
==Animation Mode==