How to Play Moleville Blues at Tadpole Pond in Super Mario RPG
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How to Play Moleville Blues at Tadpole Pond in Super Mario RPG

You will need to know the correct Moleville Blues notes in Super Mario RPG if you want to unlock the Tenor Card. Here is how to play the musical composition for Toadofsky at Tadpole Pond.

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What are the Tadpole Pond Moleville Blues Notes in Super Mario RPG?

After playing Frog Sage’s Suite #18 in Super Mario RPG, you must progress the main story to unlock the second composition for Toadofsky. After completing a few levels in the campaign, return to Tadpole Pond, and the musical artist will now ask you to play Moville Blues.

The Tadpole Pond Moleville Blues Notes in Super Mario RPG are 1, 3, 6, 3, 2, 5, 4, 3. Like the first composition, the pond is divided into a musical note sheet. Each tadpole acts as musical notes moving up and down the six lines.

Below, I have provided an image that shows the exact order you need to jump on each note to play Moleville Blues for Toadofsky:

Screenshot of Moleville Blues notes in Super Mario RPG Tadpole Pond
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You will know if you played the song correctly because a cutscene will be automatically triggered. After thanking you for the performance, Toadofsky will reward you with the Tenor Card.

Screenshot of the Tenor Card in Super Mario RPG Tadpole Pond
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Whereas the Alto Card unlocked a secret shop in Tadpole Pond, the Tenor Card just adds more inventory to the hidden storefront. Once you’ve unlocked the item, speak to the two tadpoles in the west corner of Tadpole Pond, and they will offer you new items.

Super Mario RPG is now available on Nintendo Switch.


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Based in California, Brent is an Editor at Siliconera and has been a journalist since 2010. When he's not playing JRPGs or catching 'em all in Pokémon, you can find him spending time with his wife and two dogs.