A list of puns related to "Minecraft (soundtrack)"
lol I'm fighting the ender dragon and where's the epic music? My dog was killed and where was the sad music? Then I'm lost in a cave and a happy tune starts playing LMAOOOO idk who did this but this is stupid.
If you guys havent tried this I highly recommend listening to c418 on your journey. especially if you have the minecraft nostalgia. I swear it brings a feeling of peace unlike any other piece of music. Safe travels friends
This will encourage people to exercise and not play the game so much
So here's the deal, there's a song echoing inside my head since i was 11 and it never left, it's from a Minecraft "Movie" from a Brazilian youtuber and i tried everything but never found it, i probably never will but i don't wanna give up. I need help ,_,
is in this video, at the exact moment 1:23:53
I love the Minecraft soundtrack and (don't get me wrong) the new one is perfectly fine, but I feel as if changing the music ruins the magic of the game, especially since its been the same for 11 years. I would appreciate it if someone could deliver a package that returns the nostalgia, and I'm certain others would appreciate it too.
Lena Raine already has created a unique atmosphere for our Nether journeys with new music that came with the release of the Nether Update in summer last year. Now we got even more new music with the Caves and Cliffs Update perfectly rounding up this huge change/improvement to the game.
All these tracks, maybe even together with the ones that came with the Aquatic Update by C418, have a huge potential to be merged into a new Minecraft album. Can you imagine a new physical release of a Minecraft soundtrack with Lena Raine?
Looking for a song from the minecraft soundtrack that contains a bagpipe lead melody near the middle to end of the song. Can't find it on C418's album, but maybe I missed it. Thanks!
For me it would be chirp. Can't get that tune out of my head.
I have built a lot of builds, when i first got minecraft in 2019, and i quite liked, and still like, Aria Math and Taswell, but why doesn't it play in survival?
I love the dreamy spacey feel to these songs. Iβve listened to a small amount of ambient music but no song makes my brain feel as good as listening to a quick one before the eternal worm.
My personal favorite is the work Emile Van Krieken did for the Aether mod, but I'm interested in finding more Minecraft mod music (esp. those styled similarly to C418's ambient/synth direction.
What are your faves?
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comment what chapter you think this song would good with...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0wyyKxU9Sc&list=PL76o02_a5F-C_kjozuWJhLSqhYE8sNKBV&index=8
I was thinking of an area that has been completely over taken by Tarr Slimes, such as, a ruined city. We know that there are ancient ruins in the first game, so what if there were a ruined and run-down city expanse that posed a a constant threat to Bea while exploring...
https://open.spotify.com/track/4gJWOPtNwTZOZNbAMMAK4m?si=facc009d13054c1b
While the songs themselves are recognized as great, I was having a discussion with a friend about whether minecraft would have made it without the music. Most gameplays we see on youtube usually involve a narrative by the youtuber and multiplayer games don't require moments of silence as heavy emphasis is put on exciting aspects of it.
But the single player survival is more or less like a journey. You are alone mining and crafting in a world, which is full of blocks but doesn't feels so due to the nature inspired aspect of the music. The whole worldbuilding aspect of minecraft thus comes from a combination of our imagination and c418's music. We spend countless hours breaking blocks, fixing our canals and improving our houses, and after our meeting with the dragon leaves us back up, it feels like an end of the journey yet leaving us in contemplation about what it all really meant.
Now will that experience be similar without the music, I don't think so, hence the post. My friend suggests that his favourite youtubers (who play live and turn the single player into a group experience) seem to bring up feeling the story to the heart but the way I see the excitement and fun factor is more provoked in such forms, not the feelings of thoughtfulness and doubt.
Is it an unpopular belief? Am I the only one who thinks this way?
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