Choir is a unique music game where you create songs by controlling a singing mouth. Simply pull the mouth open to change its pitch and listen as other mouths join in to form a hilarious chorus. With its simple gameplay and humorous visuals, Choir offers a fun way to experiment with sound and music.
Every performance is different, whether you're trying to create a catchy melody or just make ridiculous noises.
Learning to play takes about five seconds. You click and drag the main mouth to change how wide it opens. The bigger the opening, the higher or lower the note - I forget which, but you'll figure it out fast. The mouths behind you, the choir part, they just follow along automatically. So whatever you do, they try to harmonize with you. Makes everything sound richer, even when you're just playing around.

If you jerk the mouth around fast, it sounds chaotic. But if you move slowly, the pitch changes gradually. That's when it actually starts sounding like real music. The choir follows along and everything feels way more harmonious.
Seriously, just mess around. Open the mouth all the way. Then close it super fast. You'll get these weird vocal effects that are honestly pretty hilarious. Some of them sound like a dying animal. Some sound like opera. Just try stuff.
Instead of dragging randomly back and forth, try moving the mouth in a pattern. Up, down, up, down. Or open, close, open, close. You'll start building little tunes without even trying. And because the choir follows you, it sounds way better than you'd expect.
Look, if you want a chill, funny game that lets you play around with music without any pressure, just play Choir. Pull the mouth, stretch it, make dumb noises, accidentally make something beautiful. It doesn't matter. Just have fun with it.
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