In this tutorial, I show you how to make "A GRAVE SOUL (NOW, RUN)", the default Last Man Standing (LMS) theme from the Forsaken OST. It works for both Bedrock and Java Editions. Enjoy the video! Watch my cover of A Grave Soul (Now, Run) here: ▶ • A GRAVE SOUL (NOW, RUN) - Forsaken OST - M... A GRAVE SOUL (NOW, RUN) by Exedious ▶ • A GRAVE SOUL (NOW, RUN) | Last Man Standin... Watch more Note Block Tutorials: ▶ • NoteBlockMatt's Tutorials Become a channel member: ▶ / @noteblockmatt Join my Discord Server: ▶ / discord You can upload your cover build once you finish it as long as you credit me in the description and link the tutorial as shown here: A Grave Soul (Now, Run) Note Block Tutorial by @NoteBlockMatt • A GRAVE SOUL (NOW, RUN) - Forsaken OST - M... 0:00 Preview 0:15 Materials 0:21 Layout 0:27 Redstone Path 0:36 Instrument Blocks 0:43 Repeaters 0:54 Note Block Tuning 1:03 Start Button 1:09 Toggleable Loop 1:20 Playtest 1:37 Outro - - TIPS - - - • If you are playing on Java Edition, run the command "/tick rate 21.9" to make the tempo more accurate to the original song. Run "/tick rate 20" to return to the vanilla tick rate. • You can playtest the cover as you tune the note blocks by placing the button block and the repeater on the yellow block early. This makes it easier to catch any mistakes as you go. • Redstone repeaters default to 1 tick when you place them. Right-click them once to make them 2 ticks, twice to make them 3 ticks, and three times to make them 4 ticks. Clicking again resets them back to 1 tick. • Redstone repeaters point in the direction away from you when placed. Keep this in mind when placing them, as they all need to face the same direction when following the red path. • You can swap out the material blocks with other instrument blocks to change the sound of the cover. Experiment for a sound that you like. #AGraveSoul #Forsaken #AGraveSoulNowRun #MinecraftTutorial #NoteBlockTutorial #NoteBlocks #Minecraft #NoteBlock #NoteBlockSong #MinecraftNoteBlock