How to Make a Blue Disc in Closers
"11" redirects here. For the versions, see 1.1 and 1.11.
"Far" redirects here. For the phenomenon in Bedrock Edition or Java Edition Beta, see Far Lands.
"13" redirects here. For the versions, see 1.3 and 1.13.
Not to be confused with Disk.
Music discs are 15 unique items that can be played in jukeboxes.
Obtaining [ ]
Crafting [ ]
Ingredients | Crafting recipe | Description |
---|---|---|
Disc Fragment 5 |
Chest loot [ ]
Item | Structure | Container | Quantity | Chance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Java Edition | ||||
Music Disc (13) | Dungeon | Chest | 1 | 21.5% |
Ancient City | Chest | 1 | 16.1% | |
Woodland mansion | Chest | 1 | 21.8% | |
Music Disc (cat) | Dungeon | Chest | 1 | 21.5% |
Ancient City | Chest | 1 | 16.1% | |
Woodland mansion | Chest | 1 | 21.8% | |
Music Disc (otherside) | Dungeon | Chest | 1 | 3.1% |
Ancient City | Chest | 1 | 8.4% | |
Stronghold | Altar chest | 1 | 2.5% | |
Music Disc (Pigstep) | Bastion remnant | Generic chest | 1 | 5.6% |
Bedrock Edition | ||||
Music Disc (13) | Dungeon | Chest | 1 | 21.8% |
Ancient City | Chest | 1 | 16.1% | |
Woodland mansion | Chest | 1 | 21.5% | |
Music Disc (cat) | Dungeon | Chest | 1 | 21.8% |
Ancient City | Chest | 1 | 16.1% | |
Woodland mansion | Chest | 1 | 21.5% | |
Music Disc (mellohi) | Buried treasure | Chest | 1 | 18.9% |
Music Disc (wait) | Buried treasure | Chest | 1 | 18.9% |
Music Disc (otherside) | Ancient City | Chest | 1 | 8.4% |
Stronghold | Altar chest | 1 | 2.4% | |
Music Disc (Pigstep) | Bastion remnant | Generic chest | 1 | 5.6% |
Mob loot [ ]
When killed by any skeleton or stray (or wither skeleton if given a bow using commands), a creeper drops a random music disc in addition to its normal drops, with the exceptions of Pigstep, otherside and 5.
Because TNT ignited by a flaming arrow attributes all resulting kills to the entity that fired the arrow, a skeleton igniting a TNT block due to holding a bow enchanted with Flame, or shooting through lava or fire, also causes any creepers killed in the explosion to drop a disc.[1] [2]
Discs [ ]
Tracks by C418 have been shortened to 30 seconds on this wiki, due to an agreement with the composer. "11" is exempt from this.
Item | In-game name | Composer | Description | Soundtrack title | Soundtrack | Track preview | Length |
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13 | C418 | A somewhat unsettling, cave-themed ambient piece consisting mostly of echoed synthesized ambient sounds that closely resemble those that play in the game's caves, resonating metallic clinks, and quiet wind blowing. The entire track is wholly engulfed in reverb. At different points in the piece, muffled bow firings, a heavily reverbed hiss followed by a subsequent heavily reverbed explosion and echoed splashes can be heard in the background. The track goes silent for 13 seconds at the 1:30 mark. | "Thirteen" | Minecraft - Volume Alpha No. 16 | 2:58 | ||
cat | C418 | A light, looping melody plays on a soft synth and is joined by a synth percussion beat. A toothlike synth plays a bass line and some harmonies throughout and is later accompanied by additional chiptune-like synths that provide more layers of harmony. At 1:46, what sounds like an interpolation of part of the melody from the track "Minecraft" plays. The four-note pattern at 2:04 can also be heard at the beginning of "far" and "dog". | "Cat" | Minecraft - Volume Alpha No. 19 | 3:05 | ||
blocks | C418 | An upbeat chiptune-style piece with a shuffling waltz rhythm. | "Blocks" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 28 | 5:45 | ||
chirp | C418 | A retro tune with a sample from the 1970 MATTEL Bossa Nova Style Program Disc[3] playing in the background, along with a vaporwave-like version of Mall. | "Chirp" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 20 | 3:05 | ||
far | C418 | A calm, relaxing nature-like melody played on a watery echoing synth, accompanied by other synths playing chords. | "Far" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 29 | 2:54 | ||
mall | C418 | Serene music played on a kalimba along with other instruments. | "Mall" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 27 | 3:17 | ||
mellohi | C418 | A slow, slightly melancholic waltz with a sample from a mellotron playing in the background. | "Mellohi" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 22 | 1:36 | ||
stal | C418 | A moderate jazz-like piece played on a piano, saxophone, and double bass, with recorder interludes. | "Stal" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 23 | 2:30 | ||
strad | C418 | A tropical-sounding piece with the main melody being played on a steelpan, accompanied by a layered mix of strings, woodwinds, and soft synths, and supported by a glitchy electronic tribal percussion beat, ending on some melancholy melodica chords. Bits and pieces of the melody from "Minecraft" can be heard throughout, sometimes played on bells in the background. | "Strad" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 24 | 3:08 | ||
ward | C418 | Starts off with an excerpt from Chopin's Funeral March[4] played on a synth organ, but it is interrupted by vinyl static and switches to an electronic, upbeat tune with a dark undertone. | "Ward" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 26 | 4:11 | ||
11 | C418 | A recording that begins with vinyl static, followed by the sounds of someone walking on or breaking stone blocks, heavy breathing, and rustling. Haunting background noises are heard throughout the recording, resembling the ambient sound effects that play in the game's caves (and by extension, the sounds of the disc "13"). After the background noises quiet down for a moment, metallic clicking or scraping noises can be heard, followed by coughing, sounds of page-turning, then more clicking or scraping. The background noises resume more loudly, and the sounds of faster footsteps or breaking stone blocks can be heard, which accelerate until they are replaced with dirt sounds as the background noises approach. A loud, distorted noise is heard roughly a second before the recording abruptly stops. At this point, one hears only quiet beeping, vinyl static, and a hissing noise, and the track ends. | — | — | 1:11 | ||
wait | C418 | An upbeat remix of "Minecraft" with a cheerful, inquisitive tone. It starts out with some quiet synth Latin percussion and some soft synths playing a melody, and then expands into a chiptune-esque song. This disc was originally named "where are we now".[5] [6] | "Wait" | Minecraft - Volume Beta No. 21 | 3:58 (Fades at 3:51) | ||
otherside | Lena Raine | Starts off as an uplifting and happy but repetitive retro-style piece. Upon reaching the second half however, the song starts progressing into being darker and more sorrowful, eventually cutting off abruptly. A clock can be heard ticking quickly at the end. | "otherside" | Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack) No. 7 | 3:15 | ||
5 | Samuel Ã…berg | A recording that begins with static and a warped noise. After a moment of silence, there is the sound of a flint and steel lighting, fire, a bat, and then walking. The walking becomes heavier and metallic. The sound stops with sounds of breathing followed by a roar which warps into soft, relaxing music. The music soon transitions back, to the sound of footsteps, lava bubbling, and amethyst. A warped noise and a sculk shrieker can be heard activating. Then a coughing sound, something metallic and stone and sand sounds followed by another warped noise can be heard. Then, after a moment of silence, a heartbeat begins and a rising static can be heard in the background. Sounds of deepslate can then be heard, along with strange noises building up and abruptly stopping. A crescendo of overlapping warped sounds is followed then dies down. The footsteps begin again, much quieter now. A sculk sensor clicks, and a warden roars. The wardens roar warps and slows down, and then the disc ends. | "Five" | Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack) No.4 | 2:58 | ||
Pigstep | Lena Raine | An intense, somewhat hip-hop-style beat, along with more mellow parts reminiscent of a radio. | "Pigstep - Mono Mix" | Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack) No. 4 | 2:28 |
Usage [ ]
The music discs resemble older 78- rpm phonograph records from the early 20th century, which were often played in jukeboxes from that era. They are used in Minecraft in a similar fashion: A music disc can be played on a jukebox by holding the disc and right-clicking on the jukebox.
The in-game music disc tracks are all monaural recordings. Tracks released for listening outside of the game are in stereo.
If the player places a comparator besides a jukebox, the intensity of the redstone signal depends on the disc currently played, with the following values:
Disc | Intensity |
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(no disc) | 0 |
13 | 1 |
cat | 2 |
blocks | 3 |
chirp | 4 |
far | 5 |
mall | 6 |
mellohi | 7 |
stal | 8 |
strad | 9 |
ward | 10 |
11 | 11 |
wait | 12 |
Pigstep | 13 |
otherside | 14 |
5 | 15 |
Data values [ ]
ID [ ]
Java Edition:
Track | Identifier | Form | Item tags | Translation key |
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C418 - 13 | music_disc_13 | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_13 |
C418 - cat | music_disc_cat | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_cat |
C418 - blocks | music_disc_blocks | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_blocks |
C418 - chirp | music_disc_chirp | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_chirp |
C418 - far | music_disc_far | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_far |
C418 - mall | music_disc_mall | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_mall |
C418 - mellohi | music_disc_mellohi | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_mellohi |
C418 - stal | music_disc_stal | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_stal |
C418 - strad | music_disc_strad | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_strad |
C418 - ward | music_disc_ward | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_ward |
C418 - 11 | music_disc_11 | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_11 |
C418 - wait | music_disc_wait | Item | creeper_drop_music_discs music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_wait |
Lena Raine - otherside | music_disc_otherside | Item | music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_otherside |
Lena Raine - Pigstep | music_disc_pigstep | Item | music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_pigstep |
Samuel Ã…berg - 5 | music_disc_5 | Item | music_discs | item.minecraft.music_disc_5 |
Bedrock Edition:
Track | Identifier | Alias ID | Numeric ID | Form | Translation key |
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C418 - 13 | music_disc_13 | record_13 | 534 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - cat | music_disc_cat | record_cat | 535 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - blocks | music_disc_blocks | record_blocks | 536 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - chirp | music_disc_chirp | record_chirp | 537 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - far | music_disc_far | record_far | 538 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - mall | music_disc_mall | record_mall | 539 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - mellohi | music_disc_mellohi | record_mellohi | 540 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - stal | music_disc_stal | record_stal | 541 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - strad | music_disc_strad | record_strad | 542 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - ward | music_disc_ward | record_ward | 543 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - 11 | music_disc_11 | record_11 | 544 | Item | item.record.name |
C418 - wait | music_disc_wait | record_wait | 545 | Item | item.record.name |
Lena Raine - otherside | music_disc_otherside | record_otherside | 627 | Item | item.record.name |
Lena Raine - Pigstep | music_disc_pigstep | record_pigstep | 620 | Item | item.record.name |
Raw music files [ ]
in Java Edition, the music disc files can be found in .minecraft/assets/objects
.[a]
in Bedrock Edition, it can be found in:
- Mobile versions:
com.mojang/resource_packs/music/vanilla_music/sounds/music/game/records/
- Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_<version>_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\data\resource_packs\vanilla_music\sounds\music\game\records
All music disc files are in Ogg Vorbis.
- ↑ The files in the objects folder are hashed. To locate the music disc files, see Tutorials/Sound directory.
Achievements [ ]
Icon | Achievement | In-game description | Actual requirements (if different) | Gamerscore earned | Trophy type (PS4) | |
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PS4 | Other platforms | |||||
Sound of Music | Make the Meadows come alive with the sound of music from a jukebox. | Use a music disc on a jukebox in the Meadow biome. | 10G | Bronze |
Advancements [ ]
Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Resource location |
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Sound of Music | Make the Meadows come alive with the sound of music from a Jukebox | Sweet Dreams | While in a meadow biome, place down a jukebox and use a music disc on it. | adventure/play_jukebox_in_meadows |
History [ ]
Java Edition Alpha | |||||
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April 2010 | C418 uploaded a video to YouTube, containing previews of many music tracks that were later added as records. (This video is no longer available.) | ||||
v1.0.14 | "13" and "cat" are the first records to be added to Minecraft. | ||||
Records are officially named "music discs". | |||||
"13" was an ambient track before this update.[ more information needed ] | |||||
Music discs have been added to dungeon chests. | |||||
Music discs can also be dropped by creepers shot by skeletons. | |||||
Java Edition Beta | |||||
1.2_02 | Before this update, gold "13" music discs were noticeably more common than green "cat" ones. Now, green "cat" discs are more often dropped. | ||||
August 1, 2011 | C418 announces new music discs. | ||||
Java Edition | |||||
1.0.0 | Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2 | 9 new music discs have been implemented, adding up to a total of 11 discs, although they are not dropped by any creepers. These are stored along with the first discs, 13.mus and cat.mus, (which have been decoded as 13.ogg and cat.ogg respectively). Before this update, there were 10 unused music files, now only one remains unused, which is the song "where are we now". "Where are we now" was not added with the rest of the new 9 music discs because of problems with the spaces in the name.[5] [6] | |||
1.1 | 11w50a | All of the music discs, except for "11", can now be dropped by creepers killed by skeletons. | |||
All music discs now have the same probability of being dropped. | |||||
1.4.4 | 1.4.3 | The disc "where are we now" has been renamed to "wait" and made available in game.[5] [6] | |||
The music disc "11" is now available in survival. It is dropped by creepers in the same way as other discs. | |||||
1.5 | 13w04a | Active jukeboxes now give off a redstone signal when a redstone comparator is placed behind it; its strength depends on the ID of the inserted disc. | |||
1.6.1 | 13w24a | Custom music discs can now be made using resource packs. | |||
Before this version, "cat" and "13" were the only discs in .ogg format, all the other discs were in .mus format, which was decrypted by Minecraft on-the-fly. | |||||
1.9 | 15w44a | The average yield of music discs from dungeon chests has been decreased. | |||
1.11 | 16w39a | Music discs "cat" and "13" are now found in the new woodland mansion chests. | |||
1.13 | 17w47a | The IDs have been changed from record_$song to music_disc_$song . | |||
Prior to The Flattening, these items' numeral IDs were 2256 through 2267. | |||||
1.14 | 18w43a | The texture of music disc "11" has been changed. | |||
Music discs are now also dropped by creepers killed by strays. | |||||
1.16 | 20w16a | Added a new music disc called "Pigstep". | |||
The "Pigstep" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be obtained only from bastion remnants. | |||||
1.16.2 | 20w30a | The chance of finding the "Pigstep" music disc in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 3.3% to 5.6%. | |||
1.18 | 21w42a | Added a new music disc called "otherside". | |||
The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from stronghold corridor chests or even more rarely from dungeon chests. | |||||
1.19 | 22w13a | Music Disc "13", "cat" and "otherside" may now be found in ancient city chests. | |||
22w16a | Added a new music disc called "5". | ||||
Upcoming Java Edition | |||||
1.19.1 | 22w24a | Music discs are now essential to duplicate allays. | |||
Bedrock Edition | |||||
1.2.0 | beta 1.2.0.2 | Added music discs. | |||
All of the music discs, except for "11", can be dropped by creepers killed by skeletons. | |||||
? | The music disc "11" can now be dropped by creepers. | ||||
1.4.0 | beta 1.2.14.2 | As a version exclusive, the music discs "mellohi" and "wait" can now be found inside buried treasure chests. | |||
1.10.0 | beta 1.10.0.3 | The texture of music disc "11" has been changed. | |||
Music discs now are dropped by creepers killed by strays. | |||||
1.16.0 | beta 1.16.0.57 | Added a new music disc called "Pigstep". | |||
1.16.100 | beta 1.16.100.56 | The IDs of music discs has been changed from record_<track> to music_disc_<track> . | |||
1.18.0 | beta 1.18.0.22 | Added a new music disc called "otherside". | |||
The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from stronghold corridor chests or even more rarely from dungeon chests. | |||||
1.19.0 | beta 1.19.0.28 | Added a new music disc called "5". | |||
1.19.10 | beta 1.19.10.22 | Music discs are now essential to duplicate allays. | |||
Legacy Console Edition | |||||
TU1 | CU1 | 1.00 | Patch 1 | 1.0.1 | Added "13" and "cat" as music discs. |
TU5 | Added the remaining 10 music discs. | ||||
TU12 | The "where are we now" music disc now uses the blue texture used in the PC version, opposed to the green "cat" texture it used to use. | ||||
TU22 | CU10 | 1.15 | The "where are we now" music disc has been added to survival. | ||
? | The "where are we now" music disc has been renamed to "wait". | ||||
1.90 | The texture of music disc "11" has been changed. |
Issues [ ]
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Trivia [ ]
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- Before 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.
- The title "13" is a reference to the 13 cave ambience sounds that existed when the disc was added. Similar sounds can be heard throughout the track.
- Because "13" was created in 2010, it actually uses older sound effects from earlier versions of the game for bow firing , arrow impacts , explosions , and water splashing , which have since been replaced.
- The background noise also bears resemblance to a deeper version of the unused and removed cave chimes . Before the explosion, there was also the sound of a creeper fuse which is still used.
- C418 initially wanted the music disc to be found deep underground in a cave in-game, being played by some device.[7]
- Because "13" was created in 2010, it actually uses older sound effects from earlier versions of the game for bow firing , arrow impacts , explosions , and water splashing , which have since been replaced.
- Exclusively on Legacy Console Edition, an extra track called "dog" is appended to the "cat" music disc. Once "cat" is done playing and fades out, "dog" begins playing for another two minutes or so, making this version of "cat" the longest music disc in the game.
- "chirp" uses the same accompaniment samples as "The Orb of Dreamers" from the LittleBigPlanet series.[8] The samples come from the Optigan disc "Bossa Nova Style".[9] C418 stated that it was coincidental.[10]
- The texture used for the music disc "chirp" was previously used for the camera tripod texture prior to Pocket Edition v0.9.0 alpha.
- The title "stal" is a Swedish word meaning stole in English and a Polish word meaning steel.
- The music disc "11" is the only visibly damaged music disc.
- If the .ogg file for "11" is turned into a spectrogram in an audio editor, the static at the end displays what seems to be Steve's face and the numbers 12418. The numbers are a visual signature, where "C" is hexadecimal for "12", and combined with "418" creates "C418", the name of the producer of all of the music disc tracks except for "Pigstep", "otherside", and "5".
- Within the disc are sounds, in order of appearance, of stone and dirt or gravel . At the time disc "11" was made, footstep sounds, placing sounds, and breaking sounds were the same for the respecive block. It is unknown exactly what the character was doing when these sounds were played.
- There is a track that is exclusive to the album Minecraft - Volume Beta called "Eleven", which has the same length of 1:11 and begins with the same vinyl static sound before being abruptly interrupted by a record scratching sound and switching to a new, calm piano piece.
- C418 once imagined that the "monster" chasing the person in "11" is himself "being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers and then dies in '11'".[11]
- "11" causes jukeboxes to output a redstone signal strength of 11.
- Before Java Edition 1.13, the data value of "11" was 11.
- Brandon Pearce stated that the warden mob is based on the "monster" heard at the end of "11".[12]
- The music disc "wait", originally titled "where are we now", was finally added to Java Edition 1.4.3 after existing solely in the game's files for an unspecified amount of time.
- "wait" used the original title "where are we now" in older versions of the Legacy Console Edition.
- "Pigstep" is unique in a few different ways. It is the only disc that isn't black, the only disc to have its name capitalized in-game, and it can only be found in bastion remnants. "Pigstep" is also the music disc with the fastest beat.
- "Pigstep" is a portmanteau of "piglin" and "dubstep".[13]
- "5" is the only music disc that is crafted, as it requires 9 disc fragments in a 3×3 formation to craft.
- In disc "5", there are some sounds taken from Minecraft Dungeons of the Endersent , the Vengeful Heart of Ender , and relating to an enderman .
- Other sounds can be heard. In order of appearance, these are: flint and steel clicking , a bat , lava bubbling , amethyst cluster breaking , a sculk shrieker , stone , sand , a sculk shrieker overlaying a warden , sculk sensor clicking , and a warden roaring .
- In disc "5", there are some sounds taken from Minecraft Dungeons of the Endersent , the Vengeful Heart of Ender , and relating to an enderman .
See also [ ]
- Music
- C418
- Minecraft - Volume Alpha
- Minecraft - Volume Beta
- Lena Raine
- Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)
- Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)
- Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)
- Samuel Ã…berg
References [ ]
- ↑ MC-210303 – resolved as "Works As Intended"
- ↑ MCPE-150884 – resolved as "Works As Intended"
- ↑ "Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style"
- ↑ Frédéric Chopin - Piano Sonata No.2 - III Marche Funèbre
- ↑ a b c "I had trouble getting Where Are We Now to play because of the spaces in the name. Working on it. :)" – @notch (Markus Persson) on Twitter, September 29, 2011
- ↑ a b c MC-894
- ↑ https://c418.org/albums/minecraft-volume-alpha/
- ↑ "Daniel Pemberton - The Orb Of Dreamers"
- ↑ "Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style"
- ↑ "Remember when people thought I plagiarized LittleBigPlanet music? Yeah, the Optigan is a lovely instrument that I will never utilize again." – @c418 on Twitter, March 20, 2013
- ↑ "Yes! I now imagine C418 being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers. And then dies in 11" – @c418 on Twitter, September 29, 2011
- ↑ "Ask Mojang #11: All About Caves & Cliffs" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 30, 2020
- ↑ "I don't have any cool insight on the title, it's just dubstep for piglins." – @kuraine on Twitter, June 26, 2020
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