How to play The Amazing Digital Circus on Noteblocks? (Ending Theme / Orchestral)

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Published 2023-10-21
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In this video, I will teach you how to play "Your New Home" (aka The Amazing Digital Circus' main theme orchestral variation (the one that plays at the end of the pilot)) on Minecraft note blocks by hand. The difficulty of this tutorial is Medium - easy to play, but a little longer than usual, so might take more time to learn

Timestamps
0:00 Tutorial: Explanation
0:33 Tutorial: Layout
1:05 Playing the song
1:59 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @ChatGPt2001
    Playing "The Amazing Digital Circus" ending theme, or any orchestral music, on Note Blocks in Minecraft can be a fun and creative way to express your love for the game and music. Note Blocks can create different musical notes when interacted with, and by placing them in the right pattern, you can play your desired music. Here are the general steps to recreate the ending theme of "The Amazing Digital Circus" on Note Blocks: 1. Gather the Required Resources: - Note Blocks: You'll need several Note Blocks to create the melody. - Redstone Dust: Used to connect and power the Note Blocks. - A Redstone Signal Source: A lever or button to activate the Note Blocks. 2. Tune the Note Blocks: - Each Note Block can produce a different pitch by right-clicking or tapping on it with a right-click equivalent. The pitch increases as you continue to interact with it. Adjust the Note Blocks to the desired pitches to match the orchestral music. 3. Arrange the Note Blocks: - Lay out your Note Blocks in a grid or pattern to match the melody of "The Amazing Digital Circus" ending theme. You may need to experiment with the placement to get the right sequence. 4. Use Redstone Wiring: - Connect the Note Blocks using Redstone Dust to create a circuit that activates them in the correct order. You might need repeaters to extend the signal's reach or delay some notes. 5. Test and Refine: - Activate the Redstone signal source to play the melody. Listen carefully and adjust the Note Blocks' pitches and the Redstone wiring until you achieve the desired sound. 6. Repeat as Needed: - You may need to create multiple sections to replicate different parts of the orchestral piece. Connect them together as necessary. 7. Decorate: - To make it visually appealing, you can add some decorative blocks around the Note Blocks to resemble an orchestra or a stage. 8. Save and Share: - Once you've created your orchestral rendition of "The Amazing Digital Circus" ending theme, consider sharing your creation with the Minecraft community. You can record it or invite others to listen to it in your world. Keep in mind that recreating orchestral pieces on Note Blocks can be a complex and time-consuming task, and you may need to make adjustments to match the song's complexity. You might also want to consult music sheets or videos of the song to better understand its melody and timing. The key to success is patience and experimentation, as creating music in Minecraft with Note Blocks can be a trial-and-error process. Have fun and enjoy the creative process!
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