a look at if you are a fan of this type of ^6game. (see review section for more!) ^2LPD 45. ^5MUSIC BOX ^4[5by Colin Naylor.[0 ^6 Here's a disk that will let you have fun with music on the Amiga even ^6if you've no musical talent. ^6 There is a section which tells you a bit about music, excellently set ^6out, and easy to understand. You are also given a guide to using the ^6Music Box, again very nicely presented. ^6 The program itself is easy to use, it is controlled with the mouse, a ^6click on the buttons is all that is needed. ^6 You are allowed to choose the mix of 4 instruments used out of 15 ^6available, and listen before deciding what you'd like. ^6 You choose your note and click to place it on the music score. You ^6can change speed, time signature, length of note, you can play your ^6tune or load one of the many samples on the disk. ^6 This will be a very good program to teach the basics of music, the ^6theory and the practical. ^2LPD 46. ^5MAGPIES CLIP ART ^4[5by The Magpies.[0 ^6 This disk was mentioned in the last issue, but not to create a gap, ^6here's a brief mention aga