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'''Music discs''' are a set of 21 [[Minecraft:item]]s that release in-game music when played in [[Minecraft:jukebox]]es.
'''Music discs''' are a set of 21{{until|Chaos Cubed}} / 22{{upcoming|Chaos Cubed}} [[Minecraft:item]]s that release in-game music when played in [[Minecraft:jukebox]]es.


== Discs ==
== Discs ==
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|style="text-align:center"{{sort|22|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Bounce}}}}
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|22|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Bounce}}}}
|"[[Minecraft:Music Disc Bounce|Bounce]]"
|"[[Minecraft:Music Disc Bounce|Bounce]]"{{upcoming|Chaos Cubed}}
|[[Minecraft:fingerspit]]
|[[Minecraft:fingerspit]]
|[[File:Bounce.ogg|noicon]]
|[[File:Bounce.ogg|noicon]]
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=== Generated loot ===
=== Generated loot ===
Some music discs can be found by exploring various [[Minecraft:structure]]s in the game. Typically, the appearance of the music disc matches the structure in which it spawns. The disc [[Minecraft:Music Disc 5|5]] can be found only as [[Minecraft:disc fragment]]s, requiring 9 fragments to craft the music disc.
Some music discs can be found by exploring various [[Minecraft:structure]]s in the game. The disc [[Minecraft:Music Disc 5|5]] can be found only as [[Minecraft:disc fragment]]s, requiring 9 fragments to craft the music disc.


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|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-bounce}} "Bounce"
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-bounce}} "Bounce"{{upcoming|Chaos Cubed}}
|[[Minecraft:Mineshaft]] (in a [[Minecraft:sulfur cave]])
|[[Minecraft:Mineshaft]] (in a [[Minecraft:sulfur cave]])
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=24w21a|With the addition of [[Minecraft:jukebox song definition]], custom music discs can now be made using data packs.|All music discs now have an associated .json jukebox song definition under <code>data/minecraft/jukebox_song</code>}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=24w21a|With the addition of [[Minecraft:jukebox song definition]], custom music discs can now be made using data packs.|All music discs now have an associated .json jukebox song definition under <code>data/minecraft/jukebox_song</code>}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.2|dev=24w33a|The rarity of music discs, with the exception of "Pigstep", "otherside", and "Creator", has been changed from "Rare" to "Uncommon".}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.2|dev=24w33a|The rarity of music discs, with the exception of "Pigstep", "otherside", and "Creator", has been changed from "Rare" to "Uncommon".}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.6|dev=25w20a|[[File:Music Disc Tears.png|32px]] Added "Tears" music disc.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.6|dev=25w20a|[[File:Music Disc Tears.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Tears".}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.7|dev=Release Candidate 1|slink=Java Edition 1.21.7 Release Candidate 1|[[File:Music Disc Lava Chicken.png|32px]] Added "Lava Chicken" music disc.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.7|dev=Release Candidate 1|slink=Java Edition 1.21.7 Release Candidate 1|[[File:Music Disc Lava Chicken.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Lava Chicken".}}
|{{HistoryLine|upcoming java}}
|{{HistoryLine|upcoming java}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap7|[[File:Music Disc Bounce.png|32px]] Added "Bounce" music disc.}}}}
|{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap7|[[File:Music Disc Bounce.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Bounce".}}}}


=== ''Bedrock Edition'' ===
=== ''Bedrock Edition'' ===
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* [[Minecraft:Jeb]] said at [[Minecraft:MINECON]] that the reason for the absence of the "where are we now" music disc was a bug related to the spaces in the name. It was only after the [[Minecraft:Java Edition 1.4.3]] update that this disc appeared in the game, but its name was changed to "wait".<ref name=":1"></ref> It has the original title {{in|LCE}}.
* [[Minecraft:Jeb]] said at [[Minecraft:MINECON]] that the reason for the absence of the "where are we now" music disc was a bug related to the spaces in the name. It was only after the [[Minecraft:Java Edition 1.4.3]] update that this disc appeared in the game, but its name was changed to "wait".<ref name=":1"></ref> It has the original title {{in|LCE}}.
** Despite the name having spaces, the texture ID for "where are we now" is "record_where are we now" in [[Minecraft:Legacy Console Edition]]. It is the only texture resource location in the game with spaces.
** Despite the name having spaces, the texture ID for "where are we now" is "record_where are we now" in [[Minecraft:Legacy Console Edition]]. It is the only texture resource location in the game with spaces.
* The program areas of music discs each have different materials based on where it came from, with most music discs having a casual black program area, [[Minecraft:Music Disc Pigstep|Pigstep]] being [[Minecraft:netherrack]] and [[Minecraft:Gold Ore|gold]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc 5|5]] being [[Minecraft:deepslate]] and [[Minecraft:sculk]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Relic|Relic]] being [[Minecraft:terracotta]] and [[Minecraft:Packed Mud|packed mud]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Creator (Music Box)|Creator (music box)]] being [[Minecraft:Block of Copper|copper]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Creator|Creator]] being [[Minecraft:oxidized copper]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Precipice|Precipice]] being [[Minecraft:tuff]] and copper with different oxidization levels, [[Minecraft:Music Disc Tears|Tears]] being the "flesh" of a [[Minecraft:Ghast]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Lava Chicken|Lava Chicken]] appearing to resemble a Temperate [[Minecraft:Chicken|Chicken]] and [[Minecraft:Music Disc Bounce|Bounce]] Looks like a normal Music Disc that was consumed by a [[Minecraft:Sulfur Cube|Sulfur Cube]], despite this not being possible in game.
* The program areas of music discs each have different materials based on where it came from, with most music discs having a casual black program area, [[Minecraft:Music Disc Pigstep|Pigstep]] being [[Minecraft:netherrack]] and [[Minecraft:Gold Ore|gold]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc 5|5]] being [[Minecraft:deepslate]] and [[Minecraft:sculk]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Relic|Relic]] being [[Minecraft:terracotta]] and [[Minecraft:Packed Mud|packed mud]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Creator (Music Box)|Creator (music box)]] being [[Minecraft:Block of Copper|copper]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Creator|Creator]] being [[Minecraft:oxidized copper]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Precipice|Precipice]] being [[Minecraft:tuff]] and copper with different oxidization levels, [[Minecraft:Music Disc Tears|Tears]] being the "flesh" of a [[Minecraft:Ghast]], [[Minecraft:Music Disc Lava Chicken|Lava Chicken]] appearing to resemble a Temperate [[Minecraft:Chicken|Chicken]] or a KFC bucket and [[Minecraft:Music Disc Bounce|Bounce]] Looks like a normal Music Disc that was consumed by a [[Minecraft:Sulfur Cube|Sulfur Cube]], despite this not being possible in game.


== See also ==  
== See also ==  

Latest revision as of 11:08, 8 June 2026

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Music discs are a set of 21Template:Until / 22Template:Upcoming Minecraft:items that release in-game music when played in Minecraft:jukeboxes.

Discs

Template:Music disclaimer

Item In-game name Composer Track preview Disc length
style="text-align:center" Template:Sort "13" Minecraft:C418 noicon 2:58
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "cat" noicon 3:05
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "blocks" noicon 5:45
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "chirp" noicon 3:05
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "far" noicon 2:54
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "mall" noicon 3:17
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "mellohi" noicon 1:36
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "stal" noicon 2:30
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "strad" noicon 3:08
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "ward" noicon 4:11
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "11" noicon 1:11
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "wait" noicon 3:57
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Pigstep" Minecraft:Lena Raine noicon 2:28
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "otherside" noicon 3:15
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Creator" noicon 2:56
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Creator (Music Box)" noicon 1:13
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "5" Minecraft:Samuel Åberg noicon 2:58
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Relic" Minecraft:Aaron Cherof noicon 3:39
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Precipice" noicon 4:59
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Tears" Minecraft:Amos Roddy noicon 2:55
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Lava Chicken" Minecraft:Hyper Potions noicon 2:15
style="text-align:center"Template:Sort "Bounce"Template:Upcoming Minecraft:fingerspit noicon 3:54

Obtaining

Mob loot

When a Minecraft:creeper is killed by a Minecraft:skeleton, Minecraft:wither skeleton, Minecraft:skeleton horse (via commands), Minecraft:stray, Minecraft:bogged, or Minecraft:parched, it drops a random music disc from the following pool:

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Since wither skeletons do not use Minecraft:bows, they cannot attack creepers without using Minecraft:commands, and therefore are unable to cause a creeper to drop a music disc in normal gameplay.

Minecraft:TNT ignited by a flaming Minecraft:arrow gives credit for all of the resulting kills to the entity that fired the arrow. Thus, when a skeleton ignites a TNT block by using a bow with the Minecraft:Flame enchantment, shooting through Minecraft:lava or fire, or being a wither skeleton,Template:Only each creeper killed by the explosion drops a music disc.<ref>Template:Bug</ref><ref>Template:Bug</ref>

When killed by a player-deflected Minecraft:fireball, a Minecraft:ghast will always drop Tears.

When a Minecraft:chicken jockey is killed, it will always drop Lava Chicken. However, the rider must be killed before the chicken.

Generated loot

Some music discs can be found by exploring various Minecraft:structures in the game. The disc 5 can be found only as Minecraft:disc fragments, requiring 9 fragments to craft the music disc.

Disc Structures Method of obtaining Loot probability
Template:ItemSprite "13" Minecraft:Monster room Looting chests 21.5%
Minecraft:Woodland mansion Looting chests 21.8%
Minecraft:Ancient city Looting chests 16.1%
Template:ItemSprite "cat" Minecraft:Monster room Looting chests 21.5%
Minecraft:Woodland mansion Looting chests 21.8%
Minecraft:Ancient city Looting chests 16.1%
Template:ItemSprite "Pigstep" Minecraft:Bastion remnant Looting general chests 5.6%
Template:ItemSprite "otherside" Minecraft:Monster room Looting chests 3.1%
Minecraft:Stronghold Looting altar chests 2.5%
Minecraft:Ancient city Looting chests 8.4%
Template:ItemSprite "5" Minecraft:Ancient city Looting chests 29.8% (as Minecraft:disc fragment)
Template:ItemSprite "Relic" Minecraft:Trail ruins Brushing Minecraft:suspicious gravel 8.3%
Template:ItemSprite "Precipice" Minecraft:Trial chambers Minecraft:Vaults 3.6%
Template:ItemSprite "Creator" Minecraft:Trial chambers Minecraft:Ominous vaults 7.5%
Template:ItemSprite "Creator (Music Box)" Minecraft:Trial chambers Minecraft:Decorated pots 1.4%
Template:ItemSprite "Bounce"Template:Upcoming Minecraft:Mineshaft (in a Minecraft:sulfur cave) Looting chests 42.1%

Crafting

Minecraft:Music Disc 5 is the only disc that can be crafted.

Template:Crafting usage

Usage

Playing music

A music disc can be played on a Minecraft:jukebox by holding the disc and pressing the Template:Control control on the jukebox, or by using a Minecraft:hopper or a Minecraft:dropper facing toward the jukebox. Pressing Template:Control on the jukebox again ejects the disc and stops any music playing. Once it stops playing, the disc can also be retrieved by a hopper placed beneath the jukebox (a jukebox emits a redstone signal while the disc is playing, temporarily locking the hopper).

The in-game music disc tracks are all Template:W recordings. Tracks released for listening outside of the game are in Template:W (though "Pigstep" has a mono version included in the Nether Update soundtrack EP).

Redstone signal

A jukebox playing music from a disc emits a level 15 signal, powering any adjacent Minecraft:redstone wires, Minecraft:redstone repeaters, and Minecraft:mechanism components. The signal turns off when the music track ends or if the disc is removed before the track ends.

If the Minecraft:player places a Minecraft:comparator besides a jukebox, the intensity of the redstone signal depends on the disc currently inserted, with the following values. The comparator is powered as long as a disc is stored inside the jukebox, even if it has stopped playing.

Disc Intensity
(no disc) Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "13" Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "cat" Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "blocks" Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "chirp" Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "far" Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "mall" Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "mellohi" Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "stal"
Template:ItemSprite "Bounce"Template:Upcoming
Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "strad"
Template:ItemSprite "Lava Chicken"
Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "ward"
Template:ItemSprite "Tears"
Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "11"
Template:ItemSprite "Creator (Music Box)"
Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "wait"
Template:ItemSprite "Creator"
Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "Pigstep"
Template:ItemSprite "Precipice"
Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "otherside"
Template:ItemSprite "Relic"
Template:Redstone strength
Template:ItemSprite "5" Template:Redstone strength

Raw music files

Template:IN, the music disc files can be found in Template:Code.Template:Fn

Template:IN and Minecraft:Minecraft Education, it can be found in:

All music disc files are in Template:W.

Achievements

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Advancements

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History

Preview

Template:HistoryTable

Java Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Bedrock Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Legacy Console Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Gallery

Renders

In other media

Issues

Template:Issue list

Trivia

See also

Notes

Template:Fnlist

References

Template:Reflist

External links

Navigation

Template:Navbox music disc Template:Navbox items Template:Navbox soundtrack

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