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How to make Minecraft Music Box

Note Block is a block that emits a single note sound when the player clicks on it. It can also be triggered by adjacent redstone circuits, so it can be used to create large musical circuits. Starting from version 1.0.0, players can trigger the note block by charging the blocks around it, which can greatly reduce the footprint of the music circuit. Note blocks first appeared in Beta 1.2.

Properties:

Type: Solid

Affected by gravity: No

Transparent: No

Brightness: None

Explosion Resistance: 4

Mining Tool: Ax

Renewable: No

Stackable: Yes (64)

Production:

Similar to a record player, players need to place wooden boards in a circle and place redstone powder in the middle to make note blocks.

Play music:

The note block will make a sound when the player clicks or is charged. But whether it receives a pulse or a continuous current, the note box will only sound once. Starting from the official version, note blocks can also be activated by other powered normal blocks. The sound of the note block can be transmitted to ?48? cells, which is inferior to that of the record player.

Whenever a note block sounds, a note particle effect pops up on top of it; the color of the note depends only on the pitch of the sound.

Each right-click on a note block will raise the pitch of the next note emitted by it by half a step, up to two octaves (from ?F#3? to ?F#5) and then to After ?F#5?, the next triggered note box will be reset to the state where ?F#3? is issued, and the cycle will be repeated. Destroying the note box and then placing it will also reset the pitch. Specific pitch list below.

About wiring:

If the player wants to make the note block sound through redstone wires or other input methods, the note block must be charged. Players can choose to place redstone powder, redstone torches, or simple buttons, levers, pressure plates, etc. in the adjacent blocks of the note block to supply energy. The adjacent squares include not only the surroundings of the note box, but also the area directly below the note box, but do not include the area directly above it, because the prerequisite for the note box to sound is that there is air directly above it.

"Chord"

Players can place several note blocks side by side to increase the layering of notes, and can also control stone lines with inputs (pressure plates, buttons or lever), you can control these note blocks.

Note sequence

Redstone circuits can control the note block to emit a series of sounds, and even make it play music. After the emergence of redstone repeaters, players can more easily make note blocks emit a series of notes. Its delay-adjustable feature allows players to synchronize multiple sound sources more conveniently for richer musical effects. A similar effect can be achieved by using detection rails, and has the advantage of compressing the circuit volume and reducing the attenuation of the sound volume. Additionally, all of the above components can be used to artificially weaken the volume.

About the Pressure Plate

Stepping on the pressure plate is perhaps the simplest mechanical method of triggering a note block, but the pressure plate itself will also make sounds. This feature can be used to create some special music effects. Some players will also avoid this feature by modifying the resource file of the pressure plate. If you want there to be no sound when the pressure plate is triggered, please:

1. Replace ?.minecraft\resources\newsound\random\click.ogg? with an empty file with the same file name .

2. Set the file as read-only to prevent Minecraft from replacing the file.

Please note that click.ogg? is also used for sound effects in the game menu, so after performing the above operations, all game menu items will have no sound when clicked. After doing this, you can avoid noise from being mixed into the music composed of note blocks. You can also use a redstone repeater to make the pressure plate sound precede the note block.

Pick up zero:

The block above the note block block must be air, otherwise the note block will make a different sound.

The note box uses a material similar to that of a record player; the difference is that the material on the top of the note box is the same as the other sides.

The name of the note blocks in the code is "musicblocks".

Triggering a note block will not cause the block to update.

Use:

Play music.

Doorbell. You can place a pressure plate on your doorstep that is connected to a note block. Note blocks can act as doorbells or alarms when another player or creature steps on the pressure plate.

Prank. You can hide a continuously sounding note block underground to torment other players.

Subway prompt tone. Used in conjunction with the detection of railway tracks, note boxes can prompt players to arrive at the station.

Communication. Different tones and rhythms can be used to convey messages covertly.

Time clock. Used with a clock circuit, the note block can sound at regular intervals.

Alarm system.

Minecraft version of "Music Trail". When players walk on this path composed of pressure plates and note blocks, they can play a unique piece of music.

Expand the output type of the redstone circuit so that it is no longer limited to visual but also auditory.

Did you know

The sound files used by note blocks are stored in the ?resources\newsound\note? directory. The file named ?Harp is actually a piano sound effect. And there is an unused sound file named ?Pling (onomatopoeia for guitar) in the above resource directory.

The player can trigger a note block even if there is a block above it - however, the note block will not sound and the notes will not be displayed.

The note block will make a drum-like sound before burning out in the lava.