The chords stop and all of the instruments slowly fade out, leaving just the plucky synths as the track ends. These sounds become surrounded by grand, sweeping synths and strings playing chords as a harp plays an accompaniment. A harp begins to softly play over them and the plucked bass continues quietly as what sounds like a trumpet distantly echoes in the background, before a louder glockenspiel begins playing a sparse melody, with reverse chimes echoing the melody and echoing synths in the background playing light staccato chords. Warm, plucky, echoing synths (or possibly a muffled harp sound) quietly fade in, playing mechanically staccato chords. After the chords stop, the piano, layered with a muffled glockenspiel, quietly plays some more of the melody before stopping. The melody rises in intensity and the string chords become more drawn out and layered as a piano and a harp are layered with the kalimba and some quiet woodwinds join in to harmonize with the chords. The piece later intensifies, with a harp, grand string chords, a piano, and a glockenspiel playing a more emotional section before the track ends by fading out with the same 4-note pattern, but with the addition of the harp and the glockenspiel.Ī looping, ascending melody being played on a synth, accompanied by synth voices, plucked strings, and a glockenspiel.Ī cheerful, bright, hopeful-sounding melody being played on a kalimba (perhaps with some other chime instruments as well, such as a celesta or a glockenspiel), with a plucked bass and occasional string chords. The electric piano and some warm synths play a melody over this pattern. A muffled, echoed piano and a harp play a pensive melody over the string chords, which get a bit louder and layered with higher octaves as the chords slowly resolve, before the piece finally settles on a soft repetition of three piano notes over a single, low-octave string chord, pausing between repetitions as it gets quieter.Ī piano softly plays a playful tune in the background as the sounds of a player sneaking up on and killing a chicken and gathering its meat can be heard.Īn inquisitive tune that begins with a looping 4-note pattern being played on an electric piano that can be heard throughout the track. The tune suddenly stops with a single note that rings out and a glitchy ambient noise in the background, beginning a quieter, less rhythmic section with more tense, drawn out chords being played by space-y ambient synths and the lead synth and organ, along with some quiet strings.
Imagine a forest with a subwoofer on overdrive.Ī mid-tempo, calm, almost melancholy tune played on distant, soft synths layered with a reverbed organ and accompanied by plucked strings. This is your chance to show your appreciation for Minecraft by voting for the top Minecraft song videos.A quiet, distant, sparse melody played on an echoing piano, ending on a single, more heavily echoed note, which leads into the next track.Ī bright remix of "Minecraft" played on multiple instruments, including a flute. What song do you listen to as you build kingdoms and stockpile weapons? Do you like playing something from MC Jams who has made numerous Minecraft songs over the years? Or do you prefer the musical stylings of TryHardNinja, Brad Knauber, or Abtmelody? No one could've guessed all those years ago that when a simple game came out, it would inspire millions around the globe. With this list, it's up to you to vote up the best Minecraft parody songs ever. For players who have some musical talent, the game has inspired countless songs.
The game has inspired people to pursue all of their interests in earnest. Of course, the game also has a survival mode where you have to collect resources to try to retain your health levels.
Players can enjoy a creative mode where they have unlimited resources to build whatever they have in their imagination. Ever since its release in 2011, it has amassed millions of fans who regularly log in to add upon the world. Minecraft has proven itself to be one of the most popular video games of all-time.