Minecraft Note Blocks – Don’t Stop Me Now
Apparently a couple people have reuploaded this video or taken the song file and used it to generate their own schematic which they uploaded. This is the original that I created, as evidenced by upload date and being featured on Minecraft Forum. My first attempt at translating a song into MC note blocks. I don’t think this song has been done before, so if it has been, whoops. I divided up the blocks into three layers: vocals, rhythm/backup vocals, and drum/bass. Vocals are on the top above me, drum is the on the bottom left, and bass is on the bottom right. The layer you see in the video is the rhythm layer. If you’ll notice everything seems to be a bit more “structured” once the fast part kicks in; that’s because I was still trying to figure out what the hell I was doing in the intro. I’m not a musician so I know it’s not 100% perfect and there’s probably a couple of stray notes here and there I didn’t pick up on, but I think it came out pretty good. For those inquiring, this was a bit less than a day of work spread out over a couple of months. I wouldn’t interpret that as too much free time, but that’s just me. The entire thing is over 3000 music blocks. As for tools I used: Terrain editing – MCEdit Inventory editing – LolEditor Song planning/sequencing – Minecraft Song Planner (I know the newest version automatically generates a schematics file but I composed this on an older version and was mostly done with the actual construction before the newest version came out …