Minecraft:Music Disc
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Music discs are a set of 21 Minecraft:items that release in-game music when played in Minecraft:jukeboxes.
Discs
| 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 |
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:
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 Template:ItemLink.
When a Minecraft:chicken jockey is killed, it will always drop Template:ItemLink. 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. Typically, the appearance of the music disc matches the structure in which it spawns. The disc Template:ItemSprite "5" can be found only as Minecraft:disc fragments, requiring 9 fragments to craft the music disc.
Crafting
Template:ItemLink is the only disc that can be crafted.
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.
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:
- Mobile: Template:Code
- Windows: Template:Code
All music disc files are in Template:W.
Achievements
Advancements
History
Preview
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Gallery
Renders
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Music Disc
C418 - 13 -
Music Disc
C418 - cat -
Music Disc
C418 - blocks -
Music Disc
C418 - chirp -
Music Disc
C418 - far -
Music Disc
C418 - mall -
Music Disc
C418 - mellohi -
Music Disc
C418 - stal -
Music Disc
C418 - strad -
Music Disc
C418 - ward -
Music Disc
C418 - 11 -
Music Disc
C418 - wait -
Music Disc
Lena Raine - Pigstep -
Music Disc
Lena Raine - otherside -
Music Disc
Samuel Åberg - 5 -
Music Disc
Aaron Cherof - Relic -
Music Disc
Lena Raine - Creator -
Music Disc
Lena Raine - Creator (Music Box) -
Music Disc
Aaron Cherof - Precipice -
Music Disc
Amos Roddy - Tears -
Music Disc
Hyper Potions - Lava Chicken
In other media
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Minecraft:Efe holding Minecraft:Precipice.
Issues
Trivia
- The music discs resemble older 78-Template:Tooltip Template:W from the early 20th century, which were often played in jukeboxes from that era.
- Before Minecraft:The Flattening, data values used by music discs ranged from 2256 to 2267, while all other blocks/items used the first free data value available.
- 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 Template:In.
- 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, Pigstep being Minecraft:netherrack and gold, 5 being Minecraft:deepslate and Minecraft:sculk, Relic being Minecraft:terracotta and packed mud, Creator (music box) being copper, Creator being Minecraft:oxidized copper, Precipice being Minecraft:tuff and copper with different oxidization levels, and Tears being the "flesh" of a Minecraft:Ghast.
See also
Notes
References
External links
- Taking Inventory: Music Disc – Minecraft.net on January 14, 2021
Template:Navbox music disc Template:Navbox items Template:Navbox soundtrack
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