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Blind Spots
"Blind Spots" is a song composed by C418 that plays when the player is in Creative mode.
"Blind Spots" starts off primarily featuring a major seven chord, and later introduces darker minor chords. The entire track is a piano song dominated by a repeated quarter note rhythm. The piano, which has an echo effect on it, plays a bright melody before it is joined by a synth orchestra, with some quiet synth percussion.
At some points, there are chiptune-style synthesizers playing chords that support the main melody, and at other points, there is a distorted bell or chime sound (possibly a kalimba) that plays arpeggiated chords. There is also a synth bass that plays arpeggiated chords throughout.
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"Blind Spots" starts off primarily featuring a major seven chord, and later introduces darker minor chords. The entire track is a piano song dominated by a repeated quarter note rhythm. The piano, which has an echo effect on it, plays a bright melody before it is joined by a synth orchestra, with some quiet synth percussion.
At some points, there are chiptune-style synthesizers playing chords that support the main melody, and at other points, there is a distorted bell or chime sound (possibly a kalimba) that plays arpeggiated chords. There is also a synth bass that plays arpeggiated chords throughout.
Issues relating to "Blind Spots" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.
Quotes
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“Blind Spots” is the first song I wrote with the clear intention of having a unique soundtrack for Minecraft’s “creative mode”. I tried to create a piece that doesn’t 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 that’s not bad.
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— C418 on c418.org
References
↑The files in the objects folder are hashed. To locate the music files, see Tutorial:Sound directory.