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Good morning everyone, in this thread, I am going to show you some simple ways to get customized note block songs easily just by doing these few steps.
First of all, to have a song, you need a .nbs file and Note Block Studios.
Note Block Studios => [https://www.stuffbydavid.com/mcnbs]
nbs files => [https://mega.nz/#F!FkdDXAKb] Password: sUCFVmPvHYDWxfry_YoMfQ
*Note that you can also convert MIDI files into .nbs files.
midi files => [https://shinkonet.github.io/midiarchive.html] or [https://musescore.org/en] (to download files from musescore, you need to create an account. You can only download up to 20 files per day.)
Step 1 (with nbs)
After finding a song that you like, Load the song file. (Of course we are not going to build the entire note block song out, so if you can find songs that can be looped, it will give best performance.)

Step 2 (with nbs)

You will see this page after loading a song.
First, you need to see how many ticks per second there is. You need to find out the tick that fits into minecraft. If it is too fast or too slow, try managing it manually. Of course, there must be some situations where you can't change the speed of the song, so just make it fit if possible.
The lines are actually the gap between note block songs. of course we are going to put redstone repeaters between them.
The numbers in the note block tells you how many times you need to click.
The colour represents the instruments. You can figure that out in the list in the right of the play button.
Step 1 (Midi)
As seen in the first picture I uploaded, you click the [Generate song out of sound file]. Find the midi pattern file.
After doing those, you will see this page.

this shows you exactly what will be imported with the specific instruments. By default, i recommend you to just Import.
Then you can just follow the step I gave you in the NBS section.
First of all, to have a song, you need a .nbs file and Note Block Studios.
Note Block Studios => [https://www.stuffbydavid.com/mcnbs]
nbs files => [https://mega.nz/#F!FkdDXAKb] Password: sUCFVmPvHYDWxfry_YoMfQ
*Note that you can also convert MIDI files into .nbs files.
midi files => [https://shinkonet.github.io/midiarchive.html] or [https://musescore.org/en] (to download files from musescore, you need to create an account. You can only download up to 20 files per day.)
Step 1 (with nbs)
After finding a song that you like, Load the song file. (Of course we are not going to build the entire note block song out, so if you can find songs that can be looped, it will give best performance.)

Step 2 (with nbs)

You will see this page after loading a song.
First, you need to see how many ticks per second there is. You need to find out the tick that fits into minecraft. If it is too fast or too slow, try managing it manually. Of course, there must be some situations where you can't change the speed of the song, so just make it fit if possible.
The lines are actually the gap between note block songs. of course we are going to put redstone repeaters between them.
The numbers in the note block tells you how many times you need to click.
The colour represents the instruments. You can figure that out in the list in the right of the play button.
Step 1 (Midi)
As seen in the first picture I uploaded, you click the [Generate song out of sound file]. Find the midi pattern file.
After doing those, you will see this page.

this shows you exactly what will be imported with the specific instruments. By default, i recommend you to just Import.
Then you can just follow the step I gave you in the NBS section.