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Henry Berger

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MC-76454 Skeletons play noteblock sounds (video proof provided) Cannot Reproduce

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I would have assumed at least one person would have their stereo louder than volume 1, but I guess that's not the case. It's good to know what you're trying to listen for, I guess.

At 1:24 the first two skeletons don't make any note sounds, they just rattle bones. After the third skeleton is summoned, the notes gets consecutively louder as I summon them constantly till between 1:25 - 1:26 where it's loud enough to sound like someone's pressing piano keys in the background. 1:32-1:33 is a good example of several notes playing at once. Then as they stand around you can still hear notes playing in some dysfunctional pattern. It's also heard when I load into the map every couple of bone rattles because I had already spawned skeletons there before.

Last I checked, my bones do not play pianos or xylophones. Maybe yours do, but mine do not. That is not a skeleton sound. But whatever have you.

So it's intended for skeletons to make noteblock sounds as well as rattling bones? That's good to know. Totally not a bug or anything. Yeah.. Guess we'll have musical skeles forever then since everyone's ok with it, or denies the sounds exist.. even with a video proving otherwise. Can't say I didn't try.

Noteblock Skeletons for everyone! :/

Updated an hour ago with video proving it's not my hearing. Video yet remains either unwatched or completely ignored. I can easily replicate it on a brand new system a friend of mine built just a week or two ago too. I've already done it. If I need to pull out a recording program on his system, I will.

Your CPU being 80F is twice as hot as mine is, so I'm inclined to think your computer has overheating issues which may be causing graphical glitches like that. If you move (do not delete) your .minecraft folder from appdata, then MC will download a fresh install to put there. If that fixes your graphical glitches, then something inside your .minecraft folder is causing it. If not, I'm thinking it's an overheating issue which I really can't help you with since that's a physical problem with the components of your system.

Also note I'm not a mod or admin here, but your random local computer tech. Just trying to help. 🙂

If that's 100% vanilla, it may be a server texture pack. If not from the server, I'm tempted to suggest this might be a graphical error that's caused by java, graphic drivers, or your GPU having hardware issues or overheating.

Then I'll definitely have to provide video showing it happening within vanilla Minecraft. There's definitely nothing wrong with my hearing, but maybe your volume is too low? 🙂