Roblox Piano Sheets - Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2 OST by Toby Fox
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Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2 OSTRoblox Piano Sheet

by Toby Fox

Updated · May 22, 2026

spamtondeltarunevideo gamedark ambientsoundtrack
5.0(1)
~120 NPM

Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2 OST Music Sheet

Roblox piano sheets music player performance of Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2 OST

About Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2 OST Roblox Piano Sheets

Toby Fox has a peculiar knack for turning simple, everyday sounds into haunting melodies, and Dialtone from the Deltarune Chapter 2 OST stands as a prime example of this talent. Serving as a foundational piece of the Spamton saga, this track captures the eerie, isolated atmosphere of the Cyber World trash zone with chilling precision. Fans gravitate toward it not just for its connection to the game’s most chaotic merchant, but for the way it blends retro nostalgia with a sense of creeping dread. Translating these notes onto a virtual keyboard feels surprisingly intuitive because the composition relies on steady, deliberate pacing rather than overwhelming speed. On a Roblox piano, the rhythmic nature of the bass notes provides a solid backbone for the minimalist, echoing melody that floats on top. This arrangement offers a moderate tempo that allows performers to focus on the emotional weight of each chord, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to set a somber or mysterious mood in-game. The sheer popularity of the character ensures that listeners will instantly recognize those first few low notes, yet the song remains a deeply personal experience that flows naturally as a solo piano piece.

Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2 OST Roblox Piano Sheets Playing Tips

  • Break the arrangement into short sections first instead of trying to run the whole chart in one go.
  • Use the tempo and sustain controls above to lock in the hardest phrases cleanly.
  • Watch for repeating patterns, because mastering those usually gives the biggest speed boost.
  • If you plan to perform it in-game, rehearse the transitions between the signature sections separately.

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