My Singing Monsters: Composer (2024)

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My Singing Monsters Composer features dozens of lovable Monsters from the My Singing Monsters franchise. Combine the unique vocal, percussive, and instrumental sounds of each Monster to create your own original compositions! Plus enjoy NEW sounds for your favorite Rare Monsters.

It contains a variety of features that cannot be accessed in the normal Composer Island. It costs $4.49 USD on the Google Play Store and $4.99 USD on the App Store

Contents

  • 1 Features
  • 2 Disadvantages
  • 3 Gallery
  • 4 Notes

Features[]

  • A keyboard used to make composing songs easier.
  • Unlimited songs the player can make.
  • Some of the monster sounds are a little smoother and less pitchy.
  • Provided seven songs as sample music
    • The song named "Spring", which is based on the original Vivaldi piece. It plays in D Major.
    • The song named "Plant Island", which is a rearrangement of the original Plant Island song.
    • The song named "Cold Island", which is a rearrangement of the original Cold Island song.
    • The song named "Air Island", which is a rearrangement of the original Air Island song.
    • The song named "Water Island", which is a rearrangement of the original Water Island song.
    • The song named "Earth Island", which is a rearrangement of the original Earth Island song.
    • The song named “Ethereal Island”, which is a rearrangement of the original Ethereal Island song.
  • You can put up to 5 notes in one place.
  • Able to play offline.
  • Notes for composing are like the ones on Composer Island.
  • New descriptions for the monsters, with more reference to their musical style rather than primarily their biological description.
  • Songs can go up to 128 4/4 bars instead of the original 64 4/4 bars.
  • Dipsters can be composed too.
  • Rares can also be used to expand the diversity of various timbres. Unlike the original game, Rares are available all-year round.
    • Rare Bowgart uses pizzicato.
    • Rare Deedge uses a synthesizer.
    • Rare Noggin uses an udu drum.
    • Rare Quibble uses a harpsichord.
    • Rare Shrubb uses more beatbox sounds that resembles like the other sounds in the main game.
    • Rare Pango uses sounds that resemble a shaker or a rattle.
    • Rare T-rox uses high-pitched sounds that resemble the sounds in Air Island and Gold Island.
    • Rare Pummel uses a taiko drum.
    • Rare Thumpies uses a steelpan.
    • Rare Riff uses an Electric Bass.
    • Rare Clamble uses a Gong.
    • Rare Shellbeat is the same as Regular Shellbeat but the sound has more reverb.
    • Rare Congle is simply a lower pitched version of Regular Congle.
    • Rare Drumpler is a snare drum with more loosened wires.
    • Rare Reedling uses a bandoneon.
    • Rare Scups is a wetter suction cup.
  • A filter system to only show vocal, instrumental, or percussion monsters.
  • An indicator, displayed as a green arrow, that shows which monsters' notes can be extended.
  • Ethereals have now been added (each with their own sound).

Disadvantages[]

There are some disadvantages when using My Singing Monsters: Composer instead of the original Composer Island. However, there are a greater number of advantages in the app than there are of disadvantages. Some of these disadvantages in this app include:

  • Since only one monster of each type is assigned specific notes, only up to 5 notes of the same monster type can be played at a time.
  • Monsters cannot be moved from their location to another on the island which restricts the side where the sound comes from.
  • Because you only have one (or two) of each monster on the Composer Stage, that means that certain techniques (like echoing) cannot be used.

Gallery[]

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Welcome message

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Mammott description

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Tweedle’s description

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Potbelly’s description

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Noggin’s description

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Rare Noggin's description

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Toe Jammer’s description

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Dandidoo’s description

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Cybop’s description

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Quibble’s description

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Rare Quibble's description

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Pango’s description

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Rare Pango's description

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Shrubb’s description

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Rare Shrubb's description

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Oaktopus’ description

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Furcorn’s description

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Fwog’s description

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Drumpler’s description

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Rare Drumpler's description

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Maw’s description

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Reedling’s description

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Rare Reedling's description

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Spunge’s description

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Thumpies’ description

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Rare Thumpies' description

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Scups’ description

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Rare Scups' description

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Pompom’s description

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Congle’s description

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Rare Congle's description

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Pummel’s description

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Rare Pummel's description

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Clamble’s description

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Rare Clamble's description

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Bowgart’s description

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Rare Bowgart's description

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T-Rox’s description

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Rare T-Rox's description

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Shellbeat’s description

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Rare Shellbeat's description

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Quarrister’s description

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Deedge’s description

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Rare Deedge's description

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Riff’s description

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Rare Riff's description

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Enbrat’s description

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Dipster's description

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Ghazt’s description

Grumpyre Description.png

Grumpyre’s description

Reebro Description.png

Reebro’s description

Jeeode Description.png

Jeeode’s description

Humbug Description.png

Humbug’s description

Whisp Description.png

Whisp’s description

Nebulob Description.png

Nebulob’s description

Sox Description.png

Sox’s description

Jellbilly Description.png

Jellbilly’s description

Arackulele Description.png

Arackulele’s description

Boodoo Description.png

Boodoo’s description

Kazilleon Description.png

Kazilleon’s description

Bellowfish Description.png

Bellowfish’s description

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Dragong’s description

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Fung Pray’s description

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Loading Screen

Notes[]

  • Unlike Composer Island, My Singing Monsters: Composer has ambiance for the composing menu.
  • Also unlike Composer Island, My Singing Monsters: Composer has no Glowbes.
  • In My Singing Monsters: Composer you can use Dipsters, Rare Monsters, and Ethereals with each of them having a unique sound.
  • My Singing Monsters: Composer and My Singing Monsters Teaching Guideare the only MSM apps that cost money.
  • Ethereal Monsters were added on May 14, 2019.
  • Composer is the only My Singing Monsters game that shows Dipster eggs.
  • Composer eggs have an unique style, and are reminiscent to how Jammer Splash characters look, (with soft colors and silhouettes blended with the base colors).
  • If a monster plays multiple notes at once, the monster will do its corresponding animation from the last note placed.
  • MSM Composer had only been discounted once so far.
    • TBAth-25th September 2019. Discounted from $4.99 USD to $2.99 USD.

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My Singing Monsters: Composer (2024)

FAQs

What is the shortest My Singing Monsters song? ›

Water island IS the shortest song.

What is the highest paying monster in My Singing Monsters? ›

The highest rate of earning possible is gained from a combination of Epic Wubbox and Werdos.

What is My Singing Monsters composing music? ›

My Singing Monsters Composer is a music tool app that features dozens of lovable Monsters from the My Singing Monsters franchise. Combine the unique vocal, percussive, and instrumental sounds of each Monster to create your own original compositions! Plus, enjoy NEW sounds for your favorite Rare Monsters.

Is My Singing Monsters ok for kids? ›

The game is rated for players aged 4 and up and does not contain any inappropriate content or themes. There are generally not considered to be any significant negatives or dangers associated with using My Singing Monsters.

What is the shortest #1 hit song? ›

Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs' Stay (1959)

The track landed the number one slot on November 21, 1960, only to be brutally dislodged by Elvis Presley's Are You Lonesome Tonight a week later. While erroneously catalogued at 1:50, its actual runtime of 1:37 secures the place as the shortest number one of all time.

How to breed a Wubbox? ›

The Wubbox are unique Monsters that start in an inactive state. They require other Monsters from that Island to be placed inside of them to power up. The Wubbox cannot breed with other Monsters and is available on many islands.

Why can't I breed a Bowgart? ›

Verify that you're at level nine or higher in My Singing Monsters. The Bowgart can only be bred at level nine or higher. Your current level status is displayed at the top left corner of your screen.

How to breed G joob? ›

G'joob can be bred with two combinations: a Pummel and a T-Rox on Plant Island, or a Cataliszt and a G'joob on Mythical Island. If you don't already have a G'joob and are having trouble finding one elsewhere, find and obtain a Pummel and a T-Rox. Level the parents to level 4.

How to rename a song in MSM Composer? ›

You can edit the name of your song by clicking on the pencil icon located next to your track name.

What level is Composer Island? ›

All Magical Islands can be bought at Level 9. Tribal Island and Wublin Island are unlocked for free at Level 10 and Level 13 respectively, while the Mirror Islands become available for purchase at Level 20. Composer Island is unlocked for free at Level 7 and Celestial Island is unlocked for free at Level 15.

How to get ghazt on Composer Island MSM? ›

  1. Download My singing monsters.
  2. Complete the tutorial and get to Level 7.
  3. Get Composer island.
  4. Purchase MSM:Composer.
  5. Complete MSM: Composers tutorial.
  6. Go to MSM: Composers settings.
  7. Click the "unlock Ghazt on composer island" button.
  8. After you get taken to My singing monsters, Go to the market.
Jun 18, 2024

What is the best My Singing Monsters character? ›

What Is the Most Popular Monster in My Singing Monsters?
  • 156. Ghazt. ...
  • Mammott. A friendly, furry monster that provides a foundational beat with its deep voice. ...
  • Quibble. A bird-like monster that plays a melodic tune, adding a layer of harmony to the ensemble. ...
  • Rare Wubbox. ...
  • T-Rox. ...
  • Wubbox. ...
  • Kayna. ...
  • Fwog.

What are the rares in My Singing Monsters? ›

Here are more monsters: Shrubb, Spunge, Rare Potbelly, Rare Mammott, Rare Tweedle, Rare Toe Jammer, Rare Noggin, Rare Riff, Rare Whisp, Rare Fung Pray, Epic Thumpies, Epic Congle, Epic Punkleton, Epic Yool, Epic Schmoochle, Epic Blabbit, and Epic Hoola.

What is the shortest song ever made? ›

It was a laugh. Nicholas Bullen, writer of the song's four-word lyrics, said that the brevity of "You Suffer" was inspired by Wehrmacht's 1985 song "E!". The song has since been recognized by Guinness World Records as the shortest ever recorded.

How long is My Singing Monsters? ›

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Single-PlayerPolledAverage
Main Story1244h
Completionist5192h 36m
All PlayStyles6201h 10m

How old are My Singing Monsters? ›

My Singing Monsters is a 2012 video game franchise developed by Big Blue Bubble. The first game of the series was published and released with help by Canada Media Fund on September 4, 2012, for Apple iOS.

What is the most best monster in My Singing Monsters? ›

What Is the Most Popular Monster in My Singing Monsters?
  • 163. Ghazt. ...
  • Mammott. A friendly, furry monster that provides a foundational beat with its deep voice. ...
  • Quibble. A bird-like monster that plays a melodic tune, adding a layer of harmony to the ensemble. ...
  • Rare Wubbox. ...
  • T-Rox. ...
  • Wubbox. ...
  • Kayna. ...
  • Fwog.

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