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Fortnite Season 7: Where the Lonely Lodge & Pleasant Park Piano Locations Are

Where the Lonely Lodge & Pleasant Park Locations Are in Fortnite Season 7

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The week 2 challenges have arrived in Fortnite, and if you’ve already had a quick flick through them, you’ll be aware you need to go and ‘Play the Sheet Music on the pianos near Pleasant Park and Lonely Lodge.’ Well, here’s where the Lonely Lodge and Pleasant Park piano locations are in Fortnite Season 7.

First off, it’s important to note that these piano challenges have changed ever so slightly since we saw them in Season 6. Rather than having to go and track down the sheet music in other locales before we’re able to play it, the sheet music is ready and waiting for you at the pianos themselves.

As such, it’s simply a case of finding the Lonely Lodge and Pleasant Park piano locations, hopping on the notes that are on the sheet music, and completing the challenge. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the Pleasant Park piano location to start.

Where to Find the Pleasant Park Piano in Fortnite Season 7

The Pleasant Park piano can be found in the exact same spot that you found it in for the Season 6 challenge. Simply head to the mountain directly west of Pleasant Park, and it’s on the larger ledge in the center of the mountain. You can check out its location in the screenshot below.

This is a pretty simple tune to play, and it won’t take you long to finish it. Once you’ve done that one, it’s time to move on over to the Lonely Lodge piano location.

Where to Find the Lonely Lodge Piano in Fortnite Season 7

This one is an entirely new piano that we’ve not seen before in Fortnite. For this one, you want to head over towards the general direction of Lonely Lodge. Keep an eye out for the old superhero house.

Not only is this where you need to go to compete in the dance off for Fortnite’s week 2 challenges, but the piano is actually just slightly north of here, right next to the edge of the island. You can check it out again in our screenshot below.

The tune you need to play on the Lonely Lodge piano involves hopping on some of the ‘sharp’ black keys, so be sure to keep an eye out for these as you’re hopping about. Simply complete the tune on the sheet music provided once again, and you’ll have completed this week 2 challenge.

How to Play the Sheet Music

In case you’re unsure of how to play the sheet music itself on these pianos, let us explain. Simply put, these pianos are those floor pianos you’ve probably seen in real life. Hop on a key, and it’ll play that note. All you have to do for this challenge, then, is play the exact notes that are on the sheet music.

Be aware that some notes, such as A, may be on the keyboard twice. The way to distinguish which one you need to press comes down to the shape that the letter is on. For example, you may find that A is on a black circular background, and a black square, too.

That’s all you need to know to complete the ‘Play the Sheet Music on the Pianos near Pleasant Park and Lonely Lodge‘ challenge. For more tips, tricks, and guides for the current season, be sure to check out our ever-expanding Fortnite Season 7 guide wiki.

We’ve got guides on how to complete the week 1 challenges, where the week 1 secret star is, and chest locations for Polar Peak, Frosty Flights, and Happy Hamlet, just to name a few.

TLDR;

Question: Where are the Pleasant Park and Lonely Lodge piano locations for the Fortnite Season 7 week 2 challenges?

Answer: You’ll find the Pleasant Park piano on the mountain directly west of the named location itself. The Lonely Lodge piano can be found just north of the old superhero mansion, which happens to be where you need to go to complete the dance-off challenge for the week 2 challenges, too.

About the author

Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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