I feel like our retirement homes are gonna literally be like college dorms. Unless our generation has to go fight in a potential WW3, I don’t think we”ll ever lose our humor, our sense of selfs, just because it’s imprinted into all of us, from birth. And we grew up as tech grew, therefore, we”ll never lose touch with it. Imagine choosing a retirement home cause it has newer consoles than another lmfao
@@machinamott9959 I’m counting on it. If we don’t have full on VR games where you feel like ur in the virtual world, imma be a little upset. That sort of tech would allow people to experience things they never could before
Honestly, it's a damn shame that C418 doesn't get a lot of recognition of his other standalone albums. I love his music for Minecraft, but hearing his other, more underrated works are also really great in my opinion.
@@KilroyIsWhereMany people enjoy music because it provokes an emotion, and the minecraft songs provoke just such a curious emotion, nostalgia and thus they get more recognition, while people may see his other works as just noise, i personally enjoy his other works aswell and their will always be an audience for them.
Excursions is an amazing album that is also completely unrelated to minecraft. Also I'd venture to say it's even better than the minecraft soundtrack, check it out!
There are many games that have similarly talented people. Subnautica is a great example, probably my favourite game soundtrack ever. Its composer, Simon Chylinski, gets barely any recognition, yet his stuff is absolutely phenomenal and he has worked on an insane amount of games.
i still thing bedrock edition was the worst thing to happen to minecraft. My old Java and Legacy Console worlds are not only lost, but the redstone in the few i kept doesnt work anymore. Plus bedrock edition has a god awful UI and they got rid of the minigames
I always thought of Aria Math as the annoying creative theme, but now, all these years later realizing how many hours I have spent in Minecraft, it's just nostalgic Edit: regarding my opinion on the song being annoying, lmao it’s not a fact, it’s an impression and an opinion and they are personal and differ from person to person so no one is right🤷♂️
Exactly this. I was so sick of it after hearing it for hours on end during weekend sessions that I got nauseous even thinking about it, but -since I play with the music off these days- I'm able to appreciate it now.
Amen. I wouldn't know about the age/where ya'll are in your lives, but for me (19), I'm at the point where, as much as I still will say I like Minecraft, there's something about it that has lost me, and this... This, and a number of other tracks, and Infinite Amethyst feel quite emotional to me.
Looking back, I thought all of the creative themes were annoying. That is, until I started making music myself, when I realized that this and Dreiton are my favorite songs in the whole game. I've been playing this game for 8 years and still, none of these songs make me feel nostalgic. I haven't really stopped playing. I've taken months long breaks, but overall I've kept it alive. It also helps that my main creative world is 7+ years old.
This is the song I ALWAYS associated with the jungle for some reason. Now I associate it with water. It’s truly an amazing song, and has, and will always be one of my absolute favorites.
@@en_pitsuu sometimes, especially given recent events, I wish I could go back to those days. I would give anything to feel happy and secure and carefree again.
im convinced that c418 was the one to make the game as popular as it is today. he nailed every aspect of the music for a game never seen before at its time.
this is an 11 months late ahh reply but I think it's wrong to solely credit C418 as the one key factor to Minecraft's success. There's definitely a lot of factors out there such as Minecraft being a revolutionary step in expressing creativity and fantasy in the gaming sphere, and being way ahead of its time in concept, but C418 is but one of many that has helped solidify Minecraft into the status it has had. It's like a bunch of chefs working together, each doing their own part to cook and together they make one hell of a meal.
@@ushi7715i firmly believe that C418 is one of if not the main components of the games nostalgia due to every time you here his name or even just a second of his song it takes you back to the old days of Minecraft
i was also the creative kid, but not by building, i let others help me there, i was doing the command block, and commands, and that is how i spent my childhood... good memories
The only problem is that the best part is at exactly 4:00 of the original song, where all the instruments come together. This part is like reaching deeper and deeper into the recesses of your mind to find the answer, and at 4:00 its like you found the answer and its exploding into action.
That doesn't mean it can't be played. It just means it can't be played exactly one-to-one with the original song. There's a video by Joe Porter of him literally playing this song with a Handpan (along with other instruments.)
its kind of hilarious to me how the minecraft music should bring me nostalgia, but when i played minecraft as a little kid i played with the sounds muted....... i don't know why......... but the music is so good. i wish i did listen to it more
I can remember playing with my dad on PS3 splitscreen, I'd give anything to go back, his builds where so amazing I wish people could have seen his creative mind.
na bro this comment is the craziest out of all of these, even though i didnt have any dad to play with when i was younger, this is the comment that made me think about how crazy it might seem to look back at something like that
Playstation 3 man.. when i wasnt playing spliscreen with my sister or cousin i was playing the online spleef multiplayer minigames.. man i was the KING of spleef and then the Better Together update ruined it all
I love how at the end as all the other instruments are fading away, the main instrument let's out a final few notes that didn't fade like the others, almost like something is reaching out, not wanting to go. The song ends, but it never wanted to
This song reminds me of the good times. When I was a kid, me and my best friend would hang out every single day after school, and once he got a realm, we would get home after hanging out together and hop on the realm. After 4 or so years of unbroken friendship, he moved. We couldn’t play in person, so you know what we did? We played together online. Every day, we’d hop on if we could, and we had a damn blast, either on survival or on our longtime super flat creative world. It’s been a while, and we don’t play together as often, but we still do play together sometimes, and every time I get to take a look at that super flat creative world… it’s something alright. I feel the blood and sweat poured into that game. The joys. The failures. The laughs. The learnings. Thank you, Minecraft, for the good times. For letting two kids stay friends, even thousands of miles away.
Of all people, who tried to loop the best part perfectly, I think this user deserves the 'Aria Math, but the best part is looped perfectly' award, since he looped the best part the most perfect... ly.
I'm disappointed in myself, I broke the tip of my phonograph needle while dusting and I can't find the spare I had, noticed all my records sounded fuzzy and skipped really bad, checked the needle and sure enough, the tiny diamond was gone. It's a Sony record player from the 90s so I have to special order a new needle. Man.
Yea I've heard it a few times in creative but I get nostalgia from the survival music and hate the new music tbh some of it is good some isnt. There needs to be an Og music setting
yea alot of the reasons i love minecraft music so much is literally because its not just the nostalgia thats keeping me listening, but because they are genuinely good pieces of music.
Wait, there's creative-only music? I never noticed... I mean, I've never really kept track of when I heard certain tracks, or even which tracks I was listening to when they came on, beyond acknowledging that the music had suddenly cut in at all.
Honestly, there’s something so perfect about a beautiful song ending. That feeling when the emotion fills your throat, and you want to scream. You want the song to last forever, but it never will, and you know that. So the song ends. But you’re left wanting it. And as your time without it increases, that desire only grows. So, next time you return to hear it, it’s more powerful than ever. If it never ended, the experience would soon dry out. But when a beautiful song ends, the feeling is more powerful than ever. That’s why these songs are so short. It’s not just about the effect they have on you while listening, but the effect that they create when they end what seems like too prematurely. And the great feeling of nostalgia comes from the rush we get when the game randomly plays the song, and you can’t control its start or finish, you can only enjoy it while it lasts, and thus, the experience is so much more.
The nostalgia coming out of this is insane. I have I world with my brother since we were 6 on our ps3 and we eventually played it on our ps4. Then when we got a ps5 we decided to buy Minecraft instead of using the disc and that made us lose the worlds we played on. Very sad moment 😢😔
This got me to realize something, I’ve been wondering why in recent years I’ve never heard this song while I was with my friends and were trying to find something to spice up our survival worlds, trying to build on what was already built, built for us. I guess I just figured it was because I moved on to a different version, and the developers decided to remove the volume beta songs in that version, even though they were so bangin, big props to Aria Math btw. I was saddened by that conclusion, because it used to make my day to listen to this music while I was cheerfully building my hotels, malls, airplanes, poor attempts at recreations of my favorite levels in my favorite Nintendo games in creative mode. Then it hit me, those songs are still there. They’re still there, waiting for the next time I actually decide to play creative mode again, which I haven’t for the past few years. You see, I stopped playing creative mode because I lost my ability to come up with any ideas to build anything, I had developed a great filter that blocked any ideas coming through due to the stupid “oh you know you can’t build that, you’re not skilled enough to build anything close to what you’re imagining in your head” phrase that I let myself hear all the heckin time. I realized that I missed those songs, because I missed having that filter non-existent when i was a much younger, a state of being where you didn’t question if you would do well, and ya just do it, and you enjoy it. I had these memories of that flowing down my mind like tears down my face. These songs mean so much to me as my creative mindset had meant to me, and now here I am, thinking about the good ol’ days where you can build a creeper without becoming all self-conscious and knock it all down, give up, and play exclusively survival mode. I just wanna say please to anyone, if you want to build something, make something, don’t let the fear of judgement of others or yourself get in the way of the joy of creation. If you ought to, remember that children often don’t care about what other people think of them, and that they make stuff purely because they want to. That’s the kind of mindset that an artist’s gotta have! And if some Joe Schmoe comes around and mocks your stuff, SCREW THAT GUY, and know every single bit of it is helping you improve your skills, whether it be the most or least proud-of piece you’ve created so far. Oh, and listen to Aria Math a few times while you’re at, really gets me into a creative mood👌
Aww thanks! I’ve recently had a story idea to write again, but it sounds cringy and I know I’ll get teased for it. I’m going to write it anyway… when I have time… :)
Beautiful. C418 is the underappreciated hero of Minecraft. The awe, wonder, the vibes that can feel both euphoric and sorrowful. These feelings are what made Minecraft such a special escape for me when I needed it most.
@@pepsiman1800 Ok, I guess that was kind of a reach. It is widely appreciated, but I still feel it's taken for granted. The OST really completes Minecraft and shapes its identity, it wouldn't be the same without it. The music helped to shape the memories in some intangible way, where all my feelings of Minecraft now are colored by these beautiful songs. P.S. I felt the same way about Neon White, amazing game but I can't imagine it with any other soundtrack.
im 11 and i think i've played this game when i was 7 or 8 years old. when i listen to this song i tear up bc i lost all of my old worlds bc my old pc ran into a problem. i got a new one and i lost everything i loved
i'm 12, i started playing in 2016-2017 (bedrock windows 10 trial edition) when i was 5 And i used always to spawn ON THE SAME SEED EVERY WORLD but i wasn't bored and kept playing and loved it even if time always finished. Since i didn't really understand how to play well i was doing random stuff but i knew the basics. In exactly july 2017 my sister installed Minecraft Java Edition on my Dad's pc, and i got obsessed with it. I used to only play Creative Mode and very little survival in 2017-2018, man if i had fun doing random stuff on creative mode. I would play soo much everyday always doing a new world and rarely entering to the same world i did, i had fun building stuff, killing mobs, destroying things with tnt of course, trolling villagers and bunch of other stuff, things that people do :D In 2019 i started playing a lot more Survival mode and i had fun too, even if it was hard for me. I remember when a cave sound started playing either i closed the game immediately or closed myself in a little hole, because i was so scared there might have been herobrine LMAO! I'm kinda lazy to explain the whole story but i know nobody cares but ok. So, to this day.. i still play minecraft a little bit.. but not how much i used to do way back then. I played this game so much i got a little bored. Also yeah, 1.11.2 was the version there was when i played mc for the first time. Now all the fun times i had (alone bc i was a little bit introvert and i still enjoy to this day playing alone and my classmates and friend didn't play video games yet, idk why i was the lucky gone) i was saying all the fun times i had are now gone.. I wish i went back in time where i didn't really understand what to do and having fun doing random things.. I'm almost crying while typing this, and yes.. i know it's a game but it's also a memory.. that wil forever stay in your heart......
And also i never used to turn off the songs because they were annoying, and i didn't know how to do that anyways. I liked the songs and when they played i sometimes didn't even realize.
Every time I start crying because of this song a tear appears in my eye and then disappears just so it can start all over again. This is looped so perfectly.
Every man cries on this song. Not from being sad, but from the nostalgic happy fealing. It brings back memories, we forgot we had. All those hours, days, months or years.. spent on this beautiful game. Fear not people, this trully legendary game will never die. Maybe we grew up and stopped playing, but younger generations keep the legacy going. We built full diamond houses in 2010-2011 for the first time, their time is now. Its never ending cycle. And i love this game for it.
Ah, those moments long ago on the xbox 360. Being introduced to minecraft and building friendships while making maps from nothing but our own minds. I forgot about this music, I miss it and this music is a rush back to everything I enjoyed when I was younger. Thank you
I have never had such a horrible feeling of loss at a song ending before, hearing it reach the part I knew meant the end felt like I was clutching onto something that was slowly slipping from my fingertips, I got so lost in the calm and nostalgia that it made me immediately panic knowing it would be over and leave me back with my thoughts. In other words, this loop is absolutely amazing
I'm reading all these comments while I'm listening to this, and..... it's all beautiful, the song, the reply, all of it, so much emotion, joy, and love for the past
When you hear the soundtrack of Minecraft, you expect it to be a game with a huge mystery and massive interactive world and story. At first you may think that’s wrong when you boot up the game, but only later do you realize that there is… The story is whatever you choose it to be, whatever you make in your head, the mystery is your own, Who are you? What kind of being will you be? Will you be a merciful god entity building utopia? Will you be a destroyer? Will you simply be just another wanderer? That is its beauty. In Minecraft you can truly make whatever you want. Do you want the world to be an untamed wilderness? A wasteland? A massive Medieval empire? A futuristic paradise? It’s all yours to decide, and no one can know until you choose… That is the great mystery, that is the story, of one of the greatest games of all time.
Imagine you just returned from school the sun is bright orange and it’s setting it’s somewhere in spring somewhere in 2013. Listnining to the music you see you and your friend play but you can not hear or interact with that reality. It’s like a lost dream.
The other songs are good but this... this is what made me fall in love with Minecraft. This is what played during late nights with friends. This is what played as we grew up, and grew apart. When I look back at my memories of playing Minecraft, *this* is the song that plays.
00:19 The text discusses music and the action of doing. 01:35 Music performance with applause 03:20 Music played multiple times throughout the text 04:53 Music is a key theme discussed 06:13 Music topics discussed 07:33 Music is mentioned multiple times 09:05 Music was played multiple times 10:48 Music performance with audience applause
It's 4:43 in the morning, I'm sitting, alone at the computer, just scrolling through RUclips, it was sad, except for this loneliness, and I came across this song when I listened to it completely, I remembered the vivid memories of this game from 2014, I burst into tears at 10 seconds, for me it's a very sad song,nastolgic...
this is oddly the perfect music to have an existential crisis to. thanks. and to anyone dealing with the same stuff that im dealing with (or something completely different)... try to stick it out. its ussualy worth it in the end
my friends, my pets, my memories. playing for hours and not worrying about a thing. i would sell my soul to just go back, to relive the events, to have fun again. im not okay.
I still remember my first world in Minecraft, soaring through creative mode with a smile on my face, feeling the wonder of the game for the first time. I can still see the wooden house I built perched on a cliff. That world is lost to me now, a treasure I'll probably never find again. It's a memory that belongs only to me, the smile on my face and the sheer joy of playing Minecraft on my PC for the first time, all while 'Aria Math' by C418 played in the background, capturing the magic of that moment.
Aria Math is so nostalgic, when i listened to it for the first time in a long time, it made me cry. just thinking back to the good ol' days of the xbox 360 and when the xbox one was the best console. i love this song so much.
Whenever this song came on, I remmber always, it would be when I was in creative searching for a place to make my next build. The song would creep in as I was traveling over large bodies of water, it would calm me. The best memory ever ❤️
The cool thing about this song in particular is that it will never get annoying it is a song that all people will like regardless of their favourite genre of music and that is very hard to do making it a masterpiece and it is in it legendary
the moment when this first higher note is being played starting out the main chorus melody, goosebumps every time. love to everyone who played this game and gets as nostalgic as i get. dont be sad that the times are over, appreciate the memories, take the love you felt for this game and put it into other things, other people, other experience. nostalgia is just a sign of how real our life actually is, how deep our emotions are, how true our love is. love yall fr
Ojala esta musica tambien fuera de supervivencia 😔 Ya que esta musica es perfecta, encaja bien con el ambiente de un mundo infinito ilimitado Este canción es como mi infancia resumida
Oh the memories. 10 years ago just building a rollercoaster with massive pits of lava and a big house made of iron blocks and painting with a lot of secret rooms. Idk why i remember it so well, but this brought those memories back up. Simpler times those days were. I wish i was as easily entertained now as i was then
@@Phosphorite05 you dont miss the old roblox you miss having fun, but the same really does apply to minecraft too. Both were really good games when us children would play them.
@@incoherentsibling8282 well yeah of course I don’t miss old minecraft. I miss little me being able to make an adventure out of everything. Give it all a story
oh man, hearing this while playing minecraft xbox 360 edition.. candy texture pack, wandering around, dug out a cave and blocked myself in since i was scared of the night.. man, i miss it (thinking about it, i had nothing to fear since i was in creative.. i was a dumb kid)
i’m going to cry to a theme that isn’t even remotely sad or really heavy, but it just reminds me of when things were easier, and i never really hated this theme while building houses and shit
All i can think of when hearing this minecraft for the Xbox one, because it was the first minecraft i had and this was the theme that played during gameplay
When you finally do go to place that last block... Never forget about the blocks you laid and the worlds you built. Never forget about the friendships ruined and created. Most importantly of all... Never forget you are Loved!!! ❤
Mozart has been real quiet after this banger dropped
@68R3 Who's gonna tell him
@@Sapphiros r/woosh
@@turkinggaming Redditor try to understand a basic joke challenge (impossible) (I'd r/woosh you if I were a cringe Redditor)
woosh@@Sapphiros
Yes, indeed he has
Mojang: It's a silly little block game so don't go crazy
C418:
true lmao
Yeah good meme and good song, 4:00 best part ever
@@zLukaasPvPz LOL but it's the same thing repeated over and over so therefore this whole SONG is the best part
and then microsoft decided to stuff them by wanting full music rights without paying
When i go to heaven ill make this my background song
I’m excited to play this banger in the old people’s home in 60 years
Is it just me to have a hard time imagining that we as a generation will sit in an old people’s home with the experiences that we share?
id unironically start crying
I feel like our retirement homes are gonna literally be like college dorms. Unless our generation has to go fight in a potential WW3, I don’t think we”ll ever lose our humor, our sense of selfs, just because it’s imprinted into all of us, from birth. And we grew up as tech grew, therefore, we”ll never lose touch with it. Imagine choosing a retirement home cause it has newer consoles than another lmfao
@@gschadalavada8980 technology will be very different from what we know it as now
@@machinamott9959 I’m counting on it. If we don’t have full on VR games where you feel like ur in the virtual world, imma be a little upset. That sort of tech would allow people to experience things they never could before
nostalgia is the calmest form of pain.
you said it better then anyone could
Fax bro
Harder daddy
No wiser words were ever said
fr
"For every man placing his last block, out there is a young boy placing his first."
edit: guys i didnt mean to start a war in the comments broh
😭
this hits deep down
Well said 😭
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wow. that hits pretty deep...
"We weren't making houses....... we were making memories."
Wise words there brother😢
your right, because my house is so bad it cannot even be classified as such.
Same lol @@lagspotted2747
such a perfect time it was it really was
thanks obi wan from star wars
Day by day, everything is the same
But when we look back, everything is different.
truest words spoken
when you pull up to spleef on the og versions
why does this song actually go crazy hard for no reason
because C418's talent, he made a song that goes hard!
cuz its minecraft nostalgia
it was born to go hard
That's the sound of absolute sandbox freedom.
@@pineton507 that’s what they saw bout me
i am having an out of body experience
bro me too
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C418's music should really achieve more fame other than just ''the minecraft music''. These are some serious masterpieces that can stand on their own.
Honestly, it's a damn shame that C418 doesn't get a lot of recognition of his other standalone albums. I love his music for Minecraft, but hearing his other, more underrated works are also really great in my opinion.
@@KilroyIsWhereMany people enjoy music because it provokes an emotion, and the minecraft songs provoke just such a curious emotion, nostalgia and thus they get more recognition, while people may see his other works as just noise, i personally enjoy his other works aswell and their will always be an audience for them.
Fax
Excursions is an amazing album that is also completely unrelated to minecraft. Also I'd venture to say it's even better than the minecraft soundtrack, check it out!
There are many games that have similarly talented people. Subnautica is a great example, probably my favourite game soundtrack ever. Its composer, Simon Chylinski, gets barely any recognition, yet his stuff is absolutely phenomenal and he has worked on an insane amount of games.
All I imagine when I listen to this is a superflat world and the iconic click of the old console menus. Good times.
that click is such an underrated nostalgic sound
i still thing bedrock edition was the worst thing to happen to minecraft. My old Java and Legacy Console worlds are not only lost, but the redstone in the few i kept doesnt work anymore.
Plus bedrock edition has a god awful UI and they got rid of the minigames
@@atinofspam3433 There is a button somewhere on the menu to go back to the old version of Minecraft.
as a keyboard connoisseur, i’d call it more of a thock
i miss playing minecraft on my xbox 360 with my friends as a kid. haven't touched that thing in too long
created to immerse your journey. But lives to create your story. - C418 Aria Math
Dang man thats deep, never heard that before. I'll have to think on that
this is not perfect, it ends.
this is not just a music, its an experience.
does not end if you put it on loop forever
@@squishyfishgames interesting
life itself is an experience, everything has an end
@@Wolfenry stf
Ah, but all good (even perfect) things must come to an end
I always thought of Aria Math as the annoying creative theme, but now, all these years later realizing how many hours I have spent in Minecraft, it's just nostalgic
Edit: regarding my opinion on the song being
annoying, lmao it’s not a fact, it’s an impression and an opinion and they are personal and differ from person to person so no one is right🤷♂️
Exactly this. I was so sick of it after hearing it for hours on end during weekend sessions that I got nauseous even thinking about it, but -since I play with the music off these days- I'm able to appreciate it now.
Amen. I wouldn't know about the age/where ya'll are in your lives, but for me (19), I'm at the point where, as much as I still will say I like Minecraft, there's something about it that has lost me, and this... This, and a number of other tracks, and Infinite Amethyst feel quite emotional to me.
@@endy8411 19 here too
@@endy8411 product of "Microsoft". That's what we lost Minecraft to. Sad though.
Looking back, I thought all of the creative themes were annoying. That is, until I started making music myself, when I realized that this and Dreiton are my favorite songs in the whole game. I've been playing this game for 8 years and still, none of these songs make me feel nostalgic. I haven't really stopped playing. I've taken months long breaks, but overall I've kept it alive. It also helps that my main creative world is 7+ years old.
This is the song I ALWAYS associated with the jungle for some reason. Now I associate it with water. It’s truly an amazing song, and has, and will always be one of my absolute favorites.
I associate it with the Xbox 1 tutorial world, particularly the undersea base. My brother and I spent hours on that world, we made some crazy shit.
@@admiralsand REAL
@@en_pitsuu sometimes, especially given recent events, I wish I could go back to those days. I would give anything to feel happy and secure and carefree again.
@@admiralsand Yeah, I feel that really fucking hard. I suppose everything that happens happens for a reason, but I wish sometimes it didn’t.
it goes with rain for me
im convinced that c418 was the one to make the game as popular as it is today. he nailed every aspect of the music for a game never seen before at its time.
I think the memories and experience would certainly be lessened
this is an 11 months late ahh reply but I think it's wrong to solely credit C418 as the one key factor to Minecraft's success. There's definitely a lot of factors out there such as Minecraft being a revolutionary step in expressing creativity and fantasy in the gaming sphere, and being way ahead of its time in concept, but C418 is but one of many that has helped solidify Minecraft into the status it has had.
It's like a bunch of chefs working together, each doing their own part to cook and together they make one hell of a meal.
sphere ?
@@ushi7715
I can't believe I have to break the 420 likes to like this comment but I just have to
@@ushi7715i firmly believe that C418 is one of if not the main components of the games nostalgia due to every time you here his name or even just a second of his song it takes you back to the old days of Minecraft
This is like 70% of my childhood because I was a creative kid than a survival kid
No, I'm not good at building, I'm mediocre at it
i teared up..
@@zionmicallef2158 I still tear up because I switched to survival and tried to mine diamonds with wood :/
Same I was a creative kid too, didn’t even know this song doesn’t play in survival until now 😭
@@shockedbaby2.073 I didn't even know about this song when I was a kid I was too focused on destroying villages
i was also the creative kid, but not by building, i let others help me there, i was doing the command block, and commands, and that is how i spent my childhood... good memories
Every time I listen to this song I get chills, all the time I’ve spent in creative and just how much emotion this song conveys
So true
The only problem is that the best part is at exactly 4:00 of the original song, where all the instruments come together. This part is like reaching deeper and deeper into the recesses of your mind to find the answer, and at 4:00 its like you found the answer and its exploding into action.
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man thats deep
yea then its only like 1 min left of the song.
more like your life flashing before your eyes
bruh thats the part thats looped
Fun fact, Aria Math can't be played on a handpan because C418 heightened the pitch of handpan audio to achieve the sound for Aria Math.
That doesn't mean it can't be played. It just means it can't be played exactly one-to-one with the original song. There's a video by Joe Porter of him literally playing this song with a Handpan (along with other instruments.)
you could also make a larger handpan with a higher octave range to play it
@@noahstrong6195 A smaller pan would have a higher octave
it can't be played on pots either
Fun Fact, Aria Math can't be played on mayonnaise because mayonnaise is in fact, not an instrument.
its kind of hilarious to me how the minecraft music should bring me nostalgia, but when i played minecraft as a little kid i played with the sounds muted....... i don't know why......... but the music is so good. i wish i did listen to it more
I'm sorry for your loss.
I can remember playing with my dad on PS3 splitscreen, I'd give anything to go back, his builds where so amazing I wish people could have seen his creative mind.
I saw them when I watched you through your windows
na bro this comment is the craziest out of all of these, even though i didnt have any dad to play with when i was younger, this is the comment that made me think about how crazy it might seem to look back at something like that
Playstation 3 man.. when i wasnt playing spliscreen with my sister or cousin i was playing the online spleef multiplayer minigames.. man i was the KING of spleef and then the Better Together update ruined it all
my dad was rubbish but i still have the world and i cherish those moments every day.
my dad left me many years ago, so when i try to imagine me and my dad playing something together i feel like crying
"C418 - Aria Math, but the best part is looped perfectly"
so the same as "C418 - Aria Math, but it's looped perfectly" right?
@JuicyMeats thats the point
@JuicyMeats when you understand the joke yet miss it at the same time:
@@pirilon78 lmfao
@@pirilon78 my hurt brains
@@yoboibobdabuilder Dying are braincells of mine please thy the and thee help
It’s amazing how this song audibly embodies the spirit of creativity. It just sounds so full of wonder.
it would be really cool if we got a c418 X the world box title screen music
oooooh yeah@@memerreal-tk3mb
I see what U did there ( this song plays in creative mode only)
I love how at the end as all the other instruments are fading away, the main instrument let's out a final few notes that didn't fade like the others, almost like something is reaching out, not wanting to go. The song ends, but it never wanted to
Why does this comment go so unnecessarily hard
Bro knows the language of music
This comment goes hard for absolutely no reason
Bro is a retired english teatcher that started to listen to music
Why tf do RUclips comments always overanalyse shit
imagine its midnight, and you're looking for a village, with this song playing.
This song reminds me of the good times. When I was a kid, me and my best friend would hang out every single day after school, and once he got a realm, we would get home after hanging out together and hop on the realm. After 4 or so years of unbroken friendship, he moved. We couldn’t play in person, so you know what we did? We played together online. Every day, we’d hop on if we could, and we had a damn blast, either on survival or on our longtime super flat creative world. It’s been a while, and we don’t play together as often, but we still do play together sometimes, and every time I get to take a look at that super flat creative world… it’s something alright. I feel the blood and sweat poured into that game. The joys. The failures. The laughs. The learnings.
Thank you, Minecraft, for the good times. For letting two kids stay friends, even thousands of miles away.
that was a good utter i love minecraft too :)
Realm? I just played warez servers.
_(which also is kinda sad as none of the worlds i spent hours on aren't saved anywhere)_
@@_GhostMiner i know what you feeling i had same :(, but you know, someone long ago say "the most important thing is the memories" :)
sorry fir my bad england, xD
@@bizionek3577 butt i found few of my 2012-14 creative worlds 😃
Hands down to this guy for looping the best part perfectly.
Fr he really did a great job looping the best part perfectly in my opinion
Yea he's real good at looping the best part
Ikr he certainly did a lot of the looping the best part perfectly
Of all people, who tried to loop the best part perfectly, I think this user deserves the 'Aria Math, but the best part is looped perfectly' award, since he looped the best part the most perfect... ly.
no joke, the looping made by the looper really captures the best part perfectly in a loop. A milestone in the looping comunity
Reasons to have children:
Minecraft
Lego
Reasons not to have children:
Happiness
Everything else
@@DevIlItion everyone is entitled to their own opinion but i know an incorrect one when i see one
I don't think it is incorrect, I think it depends on the person. @@phantomfalchion9493
@@DevIlItion "Happiness" like you just stated a reason have children bro.
Imma blow your socks off...but LEGO Minecraft.
Still can’t get over the fact I have this on vinyl, one of my favourite songs on the entire album next to alpha and just above flake.
Yo what?! That is actually fucking awesome!
I'm disappointed in myself, I broke the tip of my phonograph needle while dusting and I can't find the spare I had, noticed all my records sounded fuzzy and skipped really bad, checked the needle and sure enough, the tiny diamond was gone. It's a Sony record player from the 90s so I have to special order a new needle. Man.
whattt I didn't even know you could get the Minecraft soundtrack on vinyl
@@lsswappedcessna i really hope you get a new one, and don’t worry about it, humans make mistakes.
@@rosedefknows I found my spare, it fell between two pieces of furniture. Probably brushed up against it or knocked it over with another object.
aria math has one of the best drops in videogame osts, together with dire dire docks and virgil's theme
and rules of nature
Katamari on the rocks is a top contender too
@42069Finereally? :(
Virgil's theme. I recognise that name, Virgil, but i dont remember where from.
Dantes inferno I think.@@gone_mad-tryagainlater
C418
Thank you for the memories
for me this song is less nostalgia and more genuinely good, I never play creative so I only hear it when I listen to it on purpose
Yea I've heard it a few times in creative but I get nostalgia from the survival music and hate the new music tbh some of it is good some isnt. There needs to be an Og music setting
yea alot of the reasons i love minecraft music so much is literally because its not just the nostalgia thats keeping me listening, but because they are genuinely good pieces of music.
@@bobthebuilder1360 the new music is a banger. c418s music makes me cry and that's why I don't play Minecraft with music on.
@@bobthebuilder1360 I can't believe no one's made a mod for this yet. I tried finding one but to no avail.
@@do0nv the new music doesn't make me feel anything. It has no soul to it. c418s music makes me feel the feels all the feels
c418 is our beethoven
*”Sorry this server you are looking for doesn’t exist, Invalid ip”*
😩😩😩😩😩😭😭😭😭😭
No... NO NO NOO!
I really figured out a month ago that Minecraft had a creative only soundtrack and I’ve been playing since 2011. Aria Math is a certified banger
Wait, there's creative-only music? I never noticed... I mean, I've never really kept track of when I heard certain tracks, or even which tracks I was listening to when they came on, beyond acknowledging that the music had suddenly cut in at all.
Wait what?
@@en_pitsuu Aria Math only plays in creative mode
Wait, is Blind Spots also creative-only? I love that one and haven’t heard it as much as I used to :(
@@badideagenerator2315 real shame too because I only really play survival and Aria Math is probably the best song in Minecraft
Honestly, there’s something so perfect about a beautiful song ending. That feeling when the emotion fills your throat, and you want to scream. You want the song to last forever, but it never will, and you know that. So the song ends. But you’re left wanting it. And as your time without it increases, that desire only grows. So, next time you return to hear it, it’s more powerful than ever. If it never ended, the experience would soon dry out. But when a beautiful song ends, the feeling is more powerful than ever. That’s why these songs are so short. It’s not just about the effect they have on you while listening, but the effect that they create when they end what seems like too prematurely. And the great feeling of nostalgia comes from the rush we get when the game randomly plays the song, and you can’t control its start or finish, you can only enjoy it while it lasts, and thus, the experience is so much more.
🥲
man wrote a whole essay
Yeah this song envokes a very deep emotion, it gets stronger everytime I listen
So that's why Sweden hits me every time I hear it in my survival world
@@cyclopiaman blocked up. now he free
The nostalgia coming out of this is insane. I have I world with my brother since we were 6 on our ps3 and we eventually played it on our ps4. Then when we got a ps5 we decided to buy Minecraft instead of using the disc and that made us lose the worlds we played on. Very sad moment 😢😔
bro this song is the definition of "bro get on minecraft when you get home"
Imgaine that we grown up and just as a Grand dad hear this song i start crying from the nostalgia of my whole life i spent on minecraft
This got me to realize something, I’ve been wondering why in recent years I’ve never heard this song while I was with my friends and were trying to find something to spice up our survival worlds, trying to build on what was already built, built for us. I guess I just figured it was because I moved on to a different version, and the developers decided to remove the volume beta songs in that version, even though they were so bangin, big props to Aria Math btw. I was saddened by that conclusion, because it used to make my day to listen to this music while I was cheerfully building my hotels, malls, airplanes, poor attempts at recreations of my favorite levels in my favorite Nintendo games in creative mode. Then it hit me, those songs are still there. They’re still there, waiting for the next time I actually decide to play creative mode again, which I haven’t for the past few years. You see, I stopped playing creative mode because I lost my ability to come up with any ideas to build anything, I had developed a great filter that blocked any ideas coming through due to the stupid “oh you know you can’t build that, you’re not skilled enough to build anything close to what you’re imagining in your head” phrase that I let myself hear all the heckin time. I realized that I missed those songs, because I missed having that filter non-existent when i was a much younger, a state of being where you didn’t question if you would do well, and ya just do it, and you enjoy it. I had these memories of that flowing down my mind like tears down my face. These songs mean so much to me as my creative mindset had meant to me, and now here I am, thinking about the good ol’ days where you can build a creeper without becoming all self-conscious and knock it all down, give up, and play exclusively survival mode. I just wanna say please to anyone, if you want to build something, make something, don’t let the fear of judgement of others or yourself get in the way of the joy of creation. If you ought to, remember that children often don’t care about what other people think of them, and that they make stuff purely because they want to. That’s the kind of mindset that an artist’s gotta have! And if some Joe Schmoe comes around and mocks your stuff, SCREW THAT GUY, and know every single bit of it is helping you improve your skills, whether it be the most or least proud-of piece you’ve created so far. Oh, and listen to Aria Math a few times while you’re at, really gets me into a creative mood👌
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful philosophy 🙏
Don't let anyone stop you from doing what you want to do bro
Aww thanks! I’ve recently had a story idea to write again, but it sounds cringy and I know I’ll get teased for it. I’m going to write it anyway… when I have time… :)
@@hyzmarie nah, it doesn't sounds cringy, you could motivate many people with this. Definitely an underrated comment
I ain't reading allat
Why does this song hit crazy hard for no reason
Beautiful.
C418 is the underappreciated hero of Minecraft.
The awe, wonder, the vibes that can feel both euphoric and sorrowful.
These feelings are what made Minecraft such a special escape for me when I needed it most.
Wdym underappreciated ??
@@pepsiman1800 Ok, I guess that was kind of a reach. It is widely appreciated, but I still feel it's taken for granted. The OST really completes Minecraft and shapes its identity, it wouldn't be the same without it. The music helped to shape the memories in some intangible way, where all my feelings of Minecraft now are colored by these beautiful songs.
P.S. I felt the same way about Neon White, amazing game but I can't imagine it with any other soundtrack.
Humans don’t like change, but humans will change and it is normal to remember what we once knew as happy memories
I feel old, I'm 21 and I feel old. Get outta here with this nostalgic music mannn😭😭😭
im 11 and i think i've played this game when i was 7 or 8 years old. when i listen to this song i tear up bc i lost all of my old worlds bc my old pc ran into a problem. i got a new one and i lost everything i loved
@@silvcyllanjomena2478me too I miss my dog and my worlds
i'm 12, i started playing in 2016-2017 (bedrock windows 10 trial edition) when i was 5
And i used always to spawn ON THE SAME SEED EVERY WORLD but i wasn't bored and kept playing and loved it even if time always finished. Since i didn't really understand how to play well i was doing random stuff but i knew the basics.
In exactly july 2017 my sister installed Minecraft Java Edition on my Dad's pc, and i got obsessed with it.
I used to only play Creative Mode and very little survival in 2017-2018, man if i had fun doing random stuff on creative mode.
I would play soo much everyday always doing a new world and rarely entering to the same world i did, i had fun building stuff, killing mobs, destroying things with tnt of course, trolling villagers and bunch of other stuff, things that people do :D
In 2019 i started playing a lot more Survival mode and i had fun too, even if it was hard for me. I remember when a cave sound started playing either i closed the game immediately or closed myself in a little hole, because i was so scared there might have been herobrine LMAO!
I'm kinda lazy to explain the whole story but i know nobody cares but ok.
So, to this day.. i still play minecraft a little bit.. but not how much i used to do way back then.
I played this game so much i got a little bored. Also yeah, 1.11.2 was the version there was when i played mc for the first time.
Now all the fun times i had (alone bc i was a little bit introvert and i still enjoy to this day playing alone and my classmates and friend didn't play video games yet, idk why i was the lucky gone) i was saying all the fun times i had are now gone..
I wish i went back in time where i didn't really understand what to do and having fun doing random things..
I'm almost crying while typing this, and yes.. i know it's a game but it's also a memory.. that wil forever stay in your heart......
And also i never used to turn off the songs because they were annoying, and i didn't know how to do that anyways.
I liked the songs and when they played i sometimes didn't even realize.
Bro really put the C4 in C418 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Made it explosively good
Every time I start crying because of this song a tear appears in my eye and then disappears just so it can start all over again. This is looped so perfectly.
Sometimes when you hear this song you got to get a little emotional and probably when you were hearing this song you were replaying your memories
the generation that listened to this while playing minecraft is now almost all adults 🫡
It's not just one generation.
4:49
This is almost unbelievable. You did that loop so well. Perfectly timed and you chose the best part to loop afterwards. Thank you for this video.
Where does it end? I can't even notice it
@@Wouyyy at :47 - :48, you can tell by the volume going down a little bit; then it spikes up again at :50
yeah it's perfectly made
@@Daltax oh yeah I think I noticed it
3:02 is amazing
Fr
Every man cries on this song. Not from being sad, but from the nostalgic happy fealing. It brings back memories, we forgot we had. All those hours, days, months or years.. spent on this beautiful game. Fear not people, this trully legendary game will never die. Maybe we grew up and stopped playing, but younger generations keep the legacy going. We built full diamond houses in 2010-2011 for the first time, their time is now. Its never ending cycle. And i love this game for it.
👏🏻
Its somehow still nostalgic even tho the music didnt play in my version
Ah, those moments long ago on the xbox 360. Being introduced to minecraft and building friendships while making maps from nothing but our own minds. I forgot about this music, I miss it and this music is a rush back to everything I enjoyed when I was younger. Thank you
I have never had such a horrible feeling of loss at a song ending before, hearing it reach the part I knew meant the end felt like I was clutching onto something that was slowly slipping from my fingertips, I got so lost in the calm and nostalgia that it made me immediately panic knowing it would be over and leave me back with my thoughts. In other words, this loop is absolutely amazing
I'm reading all these comments while I'm listening to this, and..... it's all beautiful, the song, the reply, all of it, so much emotion, joy, and love for the past
Yes bro❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
4:22 This part really make me cry because of nostalgia
After 3 years, I will finally play minecraft again. and I remember my 2015 world...
And everyone liked that
I swear, if someone actually disliked this video, then we all know they're not human
@@limon5kcubing true
Genuinely nostalgic and absurdly beautiful music from a game about blocks
When you hear the soundtrack of Minecraft, you expect it to be a game with a huge mystery and massive interactive world and story. At first you may think that’s wrong when you boot up the game, but only later do you realize that there is…
The story is whatever you choose it to be, whatever you make in your head, the mystery is your own, Who are you? What kind of being will you be? Will you be a merciful god entity building utopia? Will you be a destroyer? Will you simply be just another wanderer?
That is its beauty. In Minecraft you can truly make whatever you want. Do you want the world to be an untamed wilderness? A wasteland? A massive Medieval empire? A futuristic paradise? It’s all yours to decide, and no one can know until you choose…
That is the great mystery, that is the story, of one of the greatest games of all time.
Imagine you just returned from school the sun is bright orange and it’s setting it’s somewhere in spring somewhere in 2013. Listnining to the music you see you and your friend play but you can not hear or interact with that reality. It’s like a lost dream.
The other songs are good but this... this is what made me fall in love with Minecraft. This is what played during late nights with friends. This is what played as we grew up, and grew apart. When I look back at my memories of playing Minecraft, *this* is the song that plays.
00:19 The text discusses music and the action of doing.
01:35 Music performance with applause
03:20 Music played multiple times throughout the text
04:53 Music is a key theme discussed
06:13 Music topics discussed
07:33 Music is mentioned multiple times
09:05 Music was played multiple times
10:48 Music performance with audience applause
It's 4:43 in the morning, I'm sitting, alone at the computer, just scrolling through RUclips, it was sad, except for this loneliness, and I came across this song when I listened to it completely, I remembered the vivid memories of this game from 2014, I burst into tears at 10 seconds, for me it's a very sad song,nastolgic...
You should've done some push-ups
He's true musician, dang, it made my day. It feels so, so relaxing, so calm, so...inspires!
C418's songs are the only songs i know of that never gets annoying, and i love it lmao
this is oddly the perfect music to have an existential crisis to. thanks. and to anyone dealing with the same stuff that im dealing with (or something completely different)... try to stick it out. its ussualy worth it in the end
my friends, my pets, my memories. playing for hours and not worrying about a thing. i would sell my soul to just go back, to relive the events, to have fun again. im not okay.
I still remember my first world in Minecraft, soaring through creative mode with a smile on my face, feeling the wonder of the game for the first time. I can still see the wooden house I built perched on a cliff. That world is lost to me now, a treasure I'll probably never find again. It's a memory that belongs only to me, the smile on my face and the sheer joy of playing Minecraft on my PC for the first time, all while 'Aria Math' by C418 played in the background, capturing the magic of that moment.
Aria Math is so nostalgic, when i listened to it for the first time in a long time, it made me cry. just thinking back to the good ol' days of the xbox 360 and when the xbox one was the best console. i love this song so much.
This is actually my favorite minecraft song, tied with Sweden. This one has so much emotion, buildup, and such good instrumentation all at once.
Whenever this song came on, I remmber always, it would be when I was in creative searching for a place to make my next build. The song would creep in as I was traveling over large bodies of water, it would calm me. The best memory ever ❤️
this part has always been one of those peices of music to make me feel like everything is right in the world
*Don’t be sad because it’s over, be happy that it happened*
Goodbye Stampy, our old friend...
" you dont miss nostalgia, you miss being happy. "
Girls in 2020 : OMG WE’RE GONNA DIE FROM CORONAVIRUS
Me and the boys in 2020 ready to Make a new world: 3:26
Lol
Lol, I'm a girl, and I found the boys funny
@@Ilovegamingsm the boys always are together, apes together stronk 🗿
Nostalgia puts me in pain in a way. Hearing this music makes me miss my younger years so much it almost hurts
this song doesnt have a best part, its all perfect
The cool thing about this song in particular is that it will never get annoying it is a song that all people will like regardless of their favourite genre of music and that is very hard to do making it a masterpiece and it is in it legendary
I will never forget when this was added. 1.7 the good old days 😥
Only OGs played the cracked Alpha ver. 😔
This is the song that makes you feel like you’re under, through, and above yourself all at the same time.
I was watching while working, but didn't realise it wasn't just the regular song till I looked at the video
hands down minecraft music has got to be the most relaxing music of all time
Play it at 2x speed and it sounds like something straight out of a dream video.
😂, It does
reminded me of the time when i used to make villas in creative. i never cry if it isn't from sadness, but this made me cry anyway
Man, this theme plays a big role in my childhood cuz it was playing over and over again back in the day wich is so nostalgic rn
the moment when this first higher note is being played starting out the main chorus melody, goosebumps every time. love to everyone who played this game and gets as nostalgic as i get. dont be sad that the times are over, appreciate the memories, take the love you felt for this game and put it into other things, other people, other experience. nostalgia is just a sign of how real our life actually is, how deep our emotions are, how true our love is. love yall fr
3:37 is THE BEST PART OMG THE RAISE IN PITCH WITH THE GUITAR IS A CHEFS KISS!!! reminds me of old times... 😭
C418 is a genius and will forever live on in the hearts of everyone who grew up with Minecraft and their posterity, far after he's passed.
rip c418
What a weird way to talk about someone that's still alive.
@@blunbot no he's not
@@deplizz7859 did he die in the past 15 hours????
@@blunbot no
Ojala esta musica tambien fuera de supervivencia 😔
Ya que esta musica es perfecta, encaja bien con el ambiente de un mundo infinito ilimitado
Este canción es como mi infancia resumida
"you never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory"
Fr fr
i need a 100000000000000 years loop of this
right click on the video then hit loop
Oh the memories. 10 years ago just building a rollercoaster with massive pits of lava and a big house made of iron blocks and painting with a lot of secret rooms. Idk why i remember it so well, but this brought those memories back up.
Simpler times those days were. I wish i was as easily entertained now as i was then
its enough to make a grown man cry, but its alright, remember what flamingo said
@@incoherentsibling8282i have no idea what flamingo said
@@Phosphorite05 you dont miss the old roblox you miss having fun, but the same really does apply to minecraft too. Both were really good games when us children would play them.
@@incoherentsibling8282 well yeah of course I don’t miss old minecraft. I miss little me being able to make an adventure out of everything. Give it all a story
@@Phosphorite05 yeah, that is how we all felt, and that really touches the heart
oh man, hearing this while playing minecraft xbox 360 edition.. candy texture pack, wandering around, dug out a cave and blocked myself in since i was scared of the night..
man, i miss it (thinking about it, i had nothing to fear since i was in creative.. i was a dumb kid)
When i was a kid, I mute music because annoying. Now i play and nostalgic. C418 is the best
Dont cry because its over smile because it happened
i’m going to cry to a theme that isn’t even remotely sad or really heavy, but it just reminds me of when things were easier, and i never really hated this theme while building houses and shit
it's all going to be okay
same honestly
As I stand before the creator.. I will ask to listen to C418 one more time before I log out of this world forever..
what in the fuck u good bro
Aww… :D I kind of want to do this :,)
All i can think of when hearing this minecraft for the Xbox one, because it was the first minecraft i had and this was the theme that played during gameplay
give yourself 2 blinkers to a puff and vibe this song for 1 minute with a speaker, THIS IS HOW HEAVEN SOUND
Fuckin blinker hits😭😭😭😭
When you finally do go to place that last block...
Never forget about the blocks you laid and the worlds you built.
Never forget about the friendships ruined and created.
Most importantly of all... Never forget you are Loved!!! ❤
Thanks man I've been waiting so long for someone to make this it's incredible
Me and the boys on bedrock edition aboutta make a Minecraft city that we'll abandon in 3 days: