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{{Nihongo|'''Play Music'''|音楽をきく|Ongaku o Kiku}} is a feature of the [[Museum]] at [[Café]] where the player can listen to all the music they have bought from the [[Shop]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. It acts as a simplified version of the [[Studio#Music List|Studio]] and [[Music Corner]]s from previous games. Collecting all the songs is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
{{Nihongo|'''Play Music'''|音楽をきく|Ongaku o Kiku}} is a feature of the [[Museum]] at [[Café]] where the player can listen to all the music they have bought from the [[Shop]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. It acts as a simplified version of the [[Studio#Music List|Studio]] and [[Music Corner]]s from previous games.
 
Collecting all the songs is commemorated with a [[Badge]].
==Music List==
==Music List==
*[[File:CD Karate Man.png|32px]] {{Nihongo|[[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man Theme]]|カラテ家 入門|Karateka Nyūmon}}
*[[File:CD Karate Man.png|32px]] {{Nihongo|[[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man Theme]]|カラテ家 入門|Karateka Nyūmon}}
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*[[File:CD Monkey Watch.png|32px]] {{Nihongo|[[Monkey Watch|Monkey Watch Theme]]|さる時計|Saru Tokei}}
*[[File:CD Monkey Watch.png|32px]] {{Nihongo|[[Monkey Watch|Monkey Watch Theme]]|さる時計|Saru Tokei}}
*[[File:CD Karate Man Combos!.png|32px]] {{Nihongo|[[Karate Man Combos!|Karate Man Combos]] "[[Lonely Storm]]"|カラテ家ロック 「悲しみのスコール」|Karateka Rock "Kanashimi no Squall"}}
*[[File:CD Karate Man Combos!.png|32px]] {{Nihongo|[[Karate Man Combos!|Karate Man Combos]] "[[Lonely Storm]]"|カラテ家ロック 「悲しみのスコール」|Karateka Rock "Kanashimi no Squall"}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If the player starts Play Music or the epilogue slideshow while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, they can drum to the music with the same controls as the [[Drum Lessons]] and [[Studio]]<ref>"Oh, hey, did you know you can now watch the epilogue slide show in the museum? I'll tell you a secret about that... If you start while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, {{Color|#0E006F|something good}} may happen. Try that in Play Music too. That's all the trade secrets I can give away in one visit. See you later!" ~ [[Barista]] at the [[Café]], ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''</ref>. Rather than playing as [[Anata]], Spooky of the [[Tiny Ghosts]] is used instead.
*If the player starts Play Music or the epilogue slideshow while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, they can drum to the music with the same controls as the [[Drum Lessons]] and [[Studio]]<ref>"Oh, hey, did you know you can now watch the epilogue slide show in the museum? I'll tell you a secret about that... If you start while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, {{Color|#0E006F|something good}} may happen. Try that in Play Music too. That's all the trade secrets I can give away in one visit. See you later!" ~ [[Barista]] at the [[Café]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. Rather than playing as [[Anata]], Spooky of the [[Tiny Ghosts]] is used instead.
*While most themes are reused from the soundtracks of previous games, [[Rat Race]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Bunny Hop]], [[Quiz Show]], [[Big Rock Finish]], [[Fan Club 2]] and [[Coin Toss]] all received new arrangements.
*While most themes are reused from the soundtracks of previous games, [[Rat Race]], [[Sick Beats]], [[Bunny Hop]], [[Quiz Show]], [[Big Rock Finish]], [[Fan Club 2]] and [[Coin Toss]] all received new arrangements.
*In [[Cosmic Dance]], there is a pause in the middle of the game. In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the duration of this pause lasted a random amount of time, while in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', it always lasts the same amount of time. In the [[Studio#Music List|Studio]] and [[Rhythm Tengoku Complete Music Collection]], this pause is skipped, but here, the entire pause is preserved.
*In [[Cosmic Dance]], there is a pause in the middle of the game. In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the duration of this pause lasted a random amount of time, while in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', it always lasts the same amount of time. In the [[Studio#Music List|Studio]] and ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Complete Music Collection]]'', this pause is skipped, but here, the entire pause is preserved.
*While all the non-vocal songs in this list are simply the name of the game with "Theme" added in (with the exception of "Quiz Show Opening"), [[Munchy Monk]]'s music was already named "Munchy Monk Theme" in the [[Music Corner]].
*While all the non-vocal songs in this list are simply the name of the game with "Theme" added in (with the exception of "Quiz Show Opening"), [[Munchy Monk]]'s music was already named "Munchy Monk Theme" in the [[Music Corner]].
**In the [[Music Corner]] of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', some tracks have different names from what their games are called. In Play Music, all the games match up in the English version. In Japanese, almost all of the names match the soundtracks (with some exceptions such as "Figure Fighter 3 Theme" being named "マッスル人形チャンピオン" ''(Muscle Ningyō Champion)'', as opposed to マッスル人形2" ''(Muscle Ningyō 2)'' like it used to be).
**In the [[Music Corner]] of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', some tracks have different names from what their games are called. In Play Music, all the games match up in the English version. In Japanese, almost all of the names match the soundtracks (with some exceptions such as "Figure Fighter 3 Theme" being named {{Nihongo|"マッスル人形チャンピオン"|Muscle Ningyō Champion}}, as opposed to {{Nihongo|"マッスル人形2"|Muscle Ningyō 2}} like it used to be).
*[[Big Rock Finish]] consists of 8 different songs, which are played randomly. Unlike the [[Music Corner]] and [[Rhythm Tengoku Complete Music Collection]], where each track was separate, "Big Rock Finish Theme" is simply a medley of all 8 tracks in order.
*[[Big Rock Finish]] consists of 8 different songs, which are played randomly. Unlike the [[Music Corner]] and ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Complete Music Collection]]'', where each track was separate, "Big Rock Finish Theme" is simply a medley of all 8 tracks in order.
*Although the music in [[Coin Toss]] only plays when the player chooses to toss the coin, and goes slower with every five tosses, "Coin Toss Theme" plays all variations of the music in order at a consistent speed.
*Although the music in [[Coin Toss]] only plays when the player chooses to toss the coin, and goes slower with every five tosses, "Coin Toss Theme" plays all variations of the music in order at a consistent speed.
*As [[Clap Trap]] originally did not have music, "Clap Trap Theme" is the ambient noise heard throughout the game, with the sound effects mixed in.
*As [[Clap Trap]] originally did not have music, "Clap Trap Theme" is the ambient noise heard throughout the game, with the sound effects mixed in.
*[[Blue Birds]] and [[Monkey Watch]] also appear in [[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]], where they can play on the [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Miiverse Miiverse] stage. The latter has the high-five sound effects mixed in and is seamlessly looped. These songs return alongside [[Fruit Basket 2|Fruit Basket]] (also seamlessly looped) in [[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], where they can play on [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Summit Summit], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Hanenbow Hannenbow], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Balloon_Fight Balloon Fight], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Living_Room Living Room], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Find_Mii Find Mii], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Tomodachi_Life Tomodachi Life], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/PictoChat_2 Pictochat 2], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Duck_Hunt_(stage) Duck Hunt], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Wrecking_Crew Wrecking Crew], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Pilotwings Pilotwings] and [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Wuhu_Island Wuhi Island], i.e., stages in the "Other" category.
*[[Blue Birds]] and [[Monkey Watch]] also appear in [[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]], where they can play on the [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Miiverse Miiverse] stage. The latter has the high-five sound effects mixed in and is seamlessly looped. These songs return alongside [[Fruit Basket 2|Fruit Basket]] (also seamlessly looped) in [[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], where they can play on [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Summit Summit], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Hanenbow Hannenbow], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Balloon_Fight Balloon Fight], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Living_Room Living Room], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Find_Mii Find Mii], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Tomodachi_Life Tomodachi Life], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/PictoChat_2 Pictochat 2], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Duck_Hunt_(stage) Duck Hunt], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Wrecking_Crew Wrecking Crew], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Pilotwings Pilotwings] and [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Wuhu_Island Wuhi Island], i.e., stages in the "Other" category.
*All of the short games (the games featured in Honeybee Land, Machine Land, Citrus Land and Barbershop Land) take their names from the original game and add the word {{Nihongo|"入門"|Nyūmon|Introduction}} to differentiate themselves from the games they were based on.
*In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'', all of the short version games (those featured in [[Honeybee Land]], [[Machine Land]], [[Citrus Land]] and [[Barbershop Land]]) take their names from the original game and add the word {{Nihongo|"入門"|Nyūmon|Introduction}} to differentiate themselves from the games they were based on.
**It is possible this is the reason "Fruit Basket 2 Theme" is simply named "Fruit Basket" in ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
**It is possible this is the reason "Fruit Basket 2 Theme" is simply named "Fruit Basket" in ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
*[[Lush Remix]] and [[Machine Remix]] have vocals in the Japanese version, but not in the International version. This is reflected by the removal of the song names when "Play Music" is selected for these songs, however the player can still select the Japanese voices at the [[Café]] and hear the vocal versions.
*[[Lush Remix]] and [[Machine Remix]] have vocals in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'', but not in the international versions. This is reflected by the removal of the song names when "Play Music" is selected for these songs, however the player can still select the Japanese voices at the [[Café]] and hear the vocal versions.
*Unlike the [[Studio#Music List|Studio]] and [[Music Corner]]s, the player cannot listen to any music that isn't a game's theme, nor can they choose to play the song in a playlist.
*Unlike the [[Studio#Music List|Studio]] and [[Music Corner]]s, the player cannot listen to any music that isn't a game's theme, nor can they choose to play the song in a playlist.
*This is the only game whose soundtrack has yet to be released on a [[:Category:Soundtrack CDs|Soundtrack CD]].
*This is the only game whose soundtrack has yet to be released on a [[:Category:Soundtrack CDs|Soundtrack CD]].
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