Piano Letter Notes

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I'll try to write a brief tutorial on how to use the letter notes posted on this blog to make songs in Minecraft using Note Blocks.



First, I would suggest you to watch this video. It has most of the information you need.



If you've done watching you've discovered that you'll require two programs to make songs in Minecraft I'll provide them below:



Minecraft.Note.Block.Studio MCEdit



How do I use Minecraft Note Block Studio



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In the above image, I created the first segment of Crab Rave, as it's published on this website.



RH:4|d-A-g-gd-da-f-fd-da-f-fc-c| LH:2|g---g---f---f---d---d---c-|



RH:4|-e-efed-A-g-gd-da-f-fd-da-| LH:2|--c---g---g---f---f---d---|



Notice that each "-" represents an empty block space in Minecraft Note Block Studio. Minecraft Server List Unfortunately, Minecraft blocks cover only two octaves, the whole 4th octave as well as parts of the 3rd and 5th octaves. You aren't allowed to create songs using notes from more than three octaves. I only used the notes of octave 4 to create my songs. I tried replacing octave 2 notes with octave 3 but Minecraft doesn't have the "f" note for octave 3...



Bottom line, is that you should be making only songs that are simple and use 1 or 2 Octaves.



After you've completed making notes After that, go to File > Export as Schematic.



To load the file into one of your in-game games, you can use MCEdit. To see how it is done, check out the video I linked at the end of this article.