Music Discs

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Music Discs
Music Discs.gif
Grid Gold Disc.png
Grid Green Disc.png
Grid Blocks Disc.png
Grid Chirp Disc.png
Grid Far Disc.png
Grid Mall Disc.png
Grid Mellohi Disc.png
Grid Stal Disc.png
Grid Strad Disc.png
Grid Ward Disc.png
Grid 11 Disc.png
Type

Decorations

Durability

N/A

Renewable

?

Stackable

No

Data values

13 Disc
dec: 2256 hex: 8D0
cat Disc
dec: 2257 hex: 8D1
blocks Disc
dec: 2258 hex: 8D2
chirp Disc
dec: 2259 hex: 8D3
far Disc
dec: 2260 hex: 8D4
mall Disc
dec: 2261 hex: 8D5
mellohi Disc
dec: 2262 hex: 8D6
stal Disc
dec: 2263 hex: 8D7
strad Disc
dec: 2264 hex: 8D8
ward Disc
dec: 2265 hex: 8D9
11 Disc
dec: 2266 hex: 8DA

Music Discs (previously named Records) are items added in Alpha 1.0.14 that can be played in jukeboxes. They play music made by C418. It has been stated that in the future, there will be 14 music discs to find in Minecraft.[1] Despite the music files themselves being saved in a playable .ogg format, custom music cannot be used unless a modification is installed. The Changelog for 1.6 [2] confirmed that the record player will support 'more than 15 songs.' In Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2, 9 new discs were implemented.

Contents

Acquiring Discs

The Music Discs "13" and "cat" are found in 8% of dungeon chests and are also dropped when a Creeper is killed by a Skeleton's arrow. As for Minecraft update 1.1, all of the discs except for "11" can be obtained in dungeons, strongholds and dropped by Creepers killed by Skeletons.

The player can achieve this by positioning a creeper between a Skeleton and themselves, then attracting the Skeleton's fire. The Creeper will target the Skeleton once damaged by it, so the player should make sure the Creeper is near death to prevent it dying by explosion instead. Hitting a Creeper three times with an Iron Sword or twice with a full charged Bow will leave them near enough to death for the Skeleton to make the final blow. Beta 1.5 gave all sword one half more damage, making Stone/Wooden swords ineffective for simply weakening a Creeper. The player may also trap the weakened Creeper and Skeleton in a 2x2x3 hole, then walking around the edge until the Skeleton fires and hits the Creeper. Be sure to back away if the Creeper begins to hiss.


Please note, these tracks have been shortened to 30 seconds on the wiki, due to an agreement with the author to allow them onto the wiki.
This does not apply to "11".

Icon Track name Description Track
ItemCSS.png
13 An ambient track consisting mostly of cave noises, metallic clinks, splashes, wind blowing, muffled bow firings, and creeper explosions.
13.ogg
ItemCSS.png
cat An upbeat synthetic melody.
Cat.ogg
ItemCSS.png
blocks An upbeat melody.
Blocks.ogg
ItemCSS.png
chirp Another upbeat, catchy tune.
Chirp.ogg
ItemCSS.png
far A calm and relaxing melody.
Far.ogg
ItemCSS.png
mall Another calm piece of music.
Mall.ogg
ItemCSS.png
mellohi A slow, creepy guitar piece.
Mellohi.ogg
ItemCSS.png
stal A moderate jazz-like piece.
Stal.ogg
ItemCSS.png
strad A tropical-sounding synth piece.
Strad.ogg
ItemCSS.png
ward The record starts off with an excerpt from Chopin's Funeral March[3] played on synth organ but goes into an electronic, upbeat, exploration and adventure tune with a dark undertone.
Ward.ogg
ItemCSS.png
11 The recording seems to be of a person running across different block types and later on, stopping to supposedly use equipment of some kind, cough, and then continue running with a hastened pace. Sounds similar to that of running on Dirt, Stone, the person struggling, and Haunting background noises are heard throughout the recording. Strange noises of barking or wind blowing are heard near the end before abruptly stopping. One can hear static noise akin to what would be expected of a broken record after this point before ending. It has been suggested by the community that the person was being chased by an Enderman, a Wolf or even the dreaded Herobrine. It is the only disc that can not be obtained in Survival.
11.ogg
ItemCSS.png
where are we now Though this music is not implemented into the game, its data is still in the Minecraft folders. Jeb has said at MineCon that the reason for the discs' failure to upload was due to an error involving the name's spaces. Ogg files can't be uploaded right now, so instead go to [1] to listen.
Media:wherearewenow.ogg

Unused Music Files

Until Beta 1.9, Minecraft had 12 unused Music Files. After that point, only one remained unused. These are stored along with 13.mus and cat.mus (which have been decoded as 13.ogg and cat.ogg respectively). The song "where are we now" was not added in Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2 because of problems with the spaces in the name.[4]

Trivia

References

  1. http://c418.org/archives/673
  2. http://notch.tumblr.com/post/5775170768/the-changelist-for-1-6
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgw_RD_1_5I
  4. http://twitter.com/notch/status/119412635828629504"
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