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Aria Math by C418 (Minecraft) easy piano letter notes sheet music for beginners, suitable to play on Piano, Keyboard, Flute, Guitar, Cello, Violin, Clarinet, Trumpet, Saxophone, Viola and any other similar instruments you need easy letters notes chords for. Sllew on C418 - Aria Math Arrangement. I just played the 1st additional part and it sounded bad without dynamics, so I've decided to just use the old version actually. SOLO TAB by Misc Computer Games/C418.
- Genre
- Ambient
Comment by Maddy Flips
ikr šš
Comment by Maddy Flips
sameeeee
Comment by Ibrham Pracha1992
@lf1htf6phv82 ok
Comment by Ca Ne
YAS
Comment by Julien A.
Memories thatll stay with me forever.
Comment by TigeriaWolf#1
really magical
Comment by Hoeven_Ryder_Jr
POV: you're flying around in creative mode
Comment by Hoeven_Ryder_Jr
noo don't end ;-;
Comment by RampantAnhur
Orgasm right about here
Comment by Geile Schnecke
Trip
Comment by Yohiko Lee
thats the craziest song... i love it but it played pretty rarely during my game!
Comment by ŠL ŌѦŅ¬Ńŗ ŠLŠŠ”Ņ¬ŠŃŗ <>
best part
Comment by Semi Neural
this part gives me chills everytime I listen to it holy shit
Comment by Pixel8
Gamer national anthem
Comment by Robin Toomiste
This gives me nostalgia
Comment by Nalwah_04
Handpan
Comment by XRohinX
This Song was just played if it was rainy
Comment by comedykun
gamers rise up
Comment by MJaafar6910
best part
Comment by Azeem Mahmood
its perfect...
Comment by Azeem Mahmood
its peaceful yet has a slight hectic feeling to it. I'm feeling so happy listening to this but I'm crying at the same time. to me there's nothing else that can mach this sound
Comment by jakedaboss2020
perfect scenario: listen to this while its raining both in game and outside while having a hoodie on with dim lights.
Comment by Anastasia Tkachenko
Imagine, its a calm breezy night night of 2016, no covid, no worries, and you and your friends play minecraft, you are calm and feel the breeze from the open window. .... Im crying rn cause i cant recreate this memory anymore.
Comment by MALAKI
@user-676262534 šš
Comment by 2xtmuboom #TSF #TMU#9MiL
This the best song so good i made it into a rap beat
Comment by soynutsandkale
nostalgic af
Comment by Kev3n
Minecraft ps3 editionšš
Comment by šØšØš¦š¦ŖšØ
@malaki-jacobs boi i just realized it and i cant stop replaying it
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Comment by MALAKI
The best part of this track too bad it only happens once at 0:56 seconds
Comment by YeetingNoodle
bro this has always been my favorite minecraft song
This is the second part to the official soundtrack to the most popular video game in recent history. Critics like to compare the style of my album to Erik Satie, Roedelius, and Brian Eno. Aphex Twin also once said I stole his style.
The big difference of Volume Beta is that the tone is both more positive and at times very dark. Some of the songs even have percussion, which is something that was a complete rarity with Volume Alpha. For example āTaswellā or āAria Mathā.
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A bunch of the songs are VERY long.
āAlphaā, being 10 minutes, while āThe Endā clocks in at 15 minutes. And a lot of the ācreative modeā songs are at least around 8 minutes in length.
Additionally, this soundtrack contains the collectible records, which are little vinyl songs you can find in Minecraft, the game. With the exception of Cat. That song you can find on the previous soundtrack, Volume Alpha.
āKi,ā like āKey,ā on the previous album is an introduction to the album. But this time itās not quiet, somber and welcoming, but dark and foreboding.
āAlphaā is a medley of past songs. It acts as the score that plays when you ābeatā Minecraft, but it also acts as a celebration of past music from Volume Alpha.
āBlind Spotsā is the first song I wrote with the clear intention of having a unique soundtrack for Minecraftās ācreative modeā. I tried to create a piece that doesnāt particularly change much, but keeps reiterating on itself, like a constant remixing of its core theme. As the piece ends, it becomes very melancholic and solemn, but quickly returns to being positive. Things end, but thatās not bad.
āMoog City 2ā is a recreation of āMoog Cityā from Minecraft Alpha. However this time I actually did use Moog synthesisers, along a lot of other synths that I acquired over the course of making this album.
āBiome Festā is a song that I created when Minecraft Alpha was done, but I felt it had no place anywhere in the game, until the creative mode was sort of reintroduced to the game. Itās one of my favourite songs Iāve ever created. I do love minimalism and achieving tones with just very few notes, and I think this song does that extremely well.
āHaunt Muskieā, if I remember correctly, an anagram for Hatsune Miku. Not entirely sure why anymore, but there you go. This song is very nostalgic for me, and I didnāt expect anyone to like it but just me. It turns out it is a little bit popular though. There was this fairly old video game I used to like. Some game where you solve puzzles of broken rollercoasters you have to fix. The music wasnāt particularly good, but the emotion it carried was something I always remembered. āHaunt Muskieā is what I remember that music to be.
āWarmthā plays in the gameās hell. Or as it is called in Minecraft, āNetherā. This song tries to play with the idea that even hell isnāt all bad, and thereās good things to be found. But itās still a very harsh environment.
āAria Mathā is a song full of Pan Drums and old synthesisers rhythmically dancing to ping pong delays. Itās also one of the creative mode songs. I wrote it with the beauty of the more extreme creations in Minecraft. Gigantic statues, entire cities, paintings, people, all recreated in this game. Itās awe inspiring, and thatās what I wanted to kind of symbolise. Not sure if I succeeded?
āTaswellā is a farewell to a friend I only met for a little bit, but they passed away faster than anyone could have imagined. It was shocking, but I didnāt want to remember them for their death, but the happiness they showed every day of their life.
āBeginning 2ā is just like āBeginningā on Alpha, perhaps the end to the album, or just the beginning. This album is now in the progress of changing tone rapidly, but not before going to āThe End.ā
āDreitonā is a remembrance of the times when I wrote albums like Zweitonegoismus. When I was still scared to embrace minimalism and simplicity in music. When I was still keen on making my music as crazy and varied as possible. Turns out there was no reason to have such a fear. And with āDreitonā, the are essentially only two sections on a song that clocks in at over 8 minutes. I hope I accomplished to have repetition that nonetheless isnāt boring in any way. Like all the other ācreative modeā songs, this one is also about the awe of the creativity to be found in Minecraft. At minute 7, the song abruptly builds up to nothing and fades away. Sometimes creativity doesnāt need to have a reason. Sometimes you just build.
āThe Endā is a 15 minute piece for the namesake in Minecraft, a place called āThe Endā, a dark and sinister place full of creepy things called Endermen. Oh, and thereās a dragon. Since The End is also the final stage the player has to go to to ābeatā the game, this piece contains a lot of references to past songs. If you listen closely, you can essentially hear most of Volume Alpha embedded within. After building up the drone, the song breaks, as if some sort of audio device couldnāt handle it anymore. Lastly you hear someone fixing it, and it starts from the beginning. At least in the game. On the album we then go toā¦
āChirpā, which is where we switch to the records you can find in Minecraft as collectibles. Until we get toā¦
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āIntro,ā an improv piece to say goodbye. Or hello?
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I released this album in late 2013 when I was about to be doing a gig in Mexico. Every time I think about this album, I get nostalgic about Mexico and how wildly different it is from the life I know from Germany or Canada. Though now that I think about it, I feel like Volume Alpha might be a love record to Europe, while Beta is dedicated to America and Asia. This might sound like gibberish to you, but to me itās kind of a personal internalized opinion.
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If you want to give it a listen, I embedded a little player on this page, for your convenience.