Music

For sound heard through actions or items, see Sound effects.

Music in RuneScape is mostly in-game background music (music tracks) designed to enhance a player's gaming experience and fit with the environment the avatar is in. Music in RuneScape draws inspiration from progressive rock, with elements of classical and world music.



Players need to unlock most tracks during game-play by going to a particular place, completing a quest, or performing some action (such as reading a particular book). As of 13 January 2012, there are 813 music tracks available via music player. As RuneScape ages, many more music tracks may be distributed.

The 500th Track was Tournament! (now unlocked automatically) which was released on 20 November 2007. Unlocking 500 tracks will also unlock the Air Guitar emote. It is notable for being one of the few emotes with audio.

Currently, the player does not receive a message when he/she unlocks every music track (though one does appear every time an individual track is unlocked.)

The volume of the music can be controlled through the Audio Settings on the Options screen.

Unlocking all song tracks is a requirement for the untrimmed version of the Completionist cape.

Genres
Music in RuneScape is divided into many genres, with the genre depending on the location that they unlock and play. Once you go to a location, any music that you unlocked of that genre will play, not just the music that unlocks there. Most genres include:

Pirate music: Pirate music is unlocked and will play randomly in pirate areas such as docks and seaside villages, notably Brimhaven and Port Sarim. Pirate music includes tracks such as Landlubber, Pirates of Peril (unlocked in the Wilderness), Jolly-R, Sea Shanty and even High Seas.

Morytania music: This music refers to the several tracks unlocked in the Morytania province, such as Village, Shadowland, Morytania (music track), Dead Quiet and The Terrible Tower. However, Ogre music seem to play in the Maze like part south of Mort Myre Swamp.

Dungeon music: Dungeon music refers to a massive number of tracks unlocked in both dungeons and caves, and the music of this genre will play randomly when in dungeons or other below-ground areas. Dungeon music refers to tracks such as 7th Realm, Underground, Dunjun, Tiptoe, Courage and Royale, among many, many others. Gnome Music: Gnome music will play at the Tree Gnome Stronghold as well as the Tree Gnome Village. Music tracks include: Neverland, Gnome Village, Gnome King, Emotion and a few others. They also play at the Outpost and the nearby areas, where there is the stray gnomes and Neverberry bushes.

Desert Music: Desert Music plays at Al Kharid and the Kharidian Desert. Arabian, The Desert, Scarab, and Egypt are some of them.

Varrock Music: These music generally play at anywhere in northern Misthalin. They include Shine (unlocked in the Duel Arena), Parade, Garden, Adventure, and Medieval.

Ardougne Music: Ardougne Music may refer to music tracks unlocked and randomly played in East Ardougne in the middle of Kandarin. So far, the only songs that can be played there are Baroque, Knightly, Upcoming, Ballad of Enchantment, Wonderous and Trinity.

Wilderness Music: They play anywhere in the wilderness. Some of them are Wilderness, Scape Wild, Wildwood, and Deep Wildy. Note that wilderness tracks will not play at the Pirates' Hideout, instead pirate songs will be played.

Isafdar Music: Played anywhere in Isafdar and Tirannwn, as well as part of Arandar. Note that they won't play near the Poison Wastes. They include Woodland, Elven Seed, Forest, and Crystal Castle.

Ogre Music: They play at Jiggig, Gu'tanoth and Oo'glog. They include Bish Bash Bosh, Chompy Hunt, Grumpy, Bone Dance (unlocked in Morytania) and Romper Chomper. However, they also seem to play in the maze like part of Morytania.

Lumbridge and Draynor Music These are songs played in the southern half of Misthalin and include Harmony, the Duke, Dream (music track), Book of Spells and Start.

Musicians


Musicians are NPCs found throughout RuneScape who play certain tracks with different instruments. Players can listen to them by right-clicking them. While listening to the musician, players increase the rate of their Life Points regeneration and energy restoration. As shown in the picture to the right, multiple players can listen to music at once and restore their energy.

Musicians play various instruments, including a violin, flute, drums, snake charming flute (pungi), a lyre and bagpipes. The music the musicians play is based on actual RuneScape tracks, as the guitarists play a variation of Harmony, the flutists play a variation of Al Kharid, and the fiddlers play a variation of Spirit.

Music Player
On 9 February 2010, a Music Playlist was added in an update. This feature allows players to choose a list of tracks that will be played when the Playlist feature is turned on.

The Music Player is the screen on the interface that lists all music tracks. The titles of unlocked tracks are shown in green, and those of locked tracks are displayed in red.

The Music Player also features a button at the top which, when activated (in green), continuously plays the same track as a loop. If not clicked, different tracks are played after the end of each.

The Music Playist can fit a total of twelve tracks. Fans of the game's music have pushed continuously for Jagex to allow space for more tracks, or the ability to build multiple playlists, but such updates have not yet been made.

The search option was released August 19, 2010. This is where you search for a song.

Tutorial music
As of April 19 2011, all F2P players will have the following 45 tracks unlocked upon starting the game or during the events:


 * 1) The Adventurer
 * 2) The Art of Hocus-Pocus
 * 3) Bittersweet Bunny
 * 4) Black Zabeth
 * 5) Bounty Hunter Level 1
 * 6) Bounty Hunter Level 2
 * 7) Bounty Hunter Level 3
 * 8) Christmas Caverns
 * 9) The Dance of the Snow Queen
 * 10) Destiny
 * 11) Diango's Little Helpers
 * 12) Easter Jig
 * 13) An Easter United
 * 14) Funny Bunnies
 * 15) Ghost of Christmas Presents
 * 16) Grimly Fiendish
 * 17) Ground Scape
 * 18) Halloween Party
 * 19) Hare-brained Machines
 * 20) Harmony
 * 21) High Spirits
 * 22) Homescape
 * 23) Itsy Bitsy...
 * 24) Jungle Bells
 * 25) Jungle Island XMAS
 * 26) Lament of the Snow Queen
 * 27) Land of Snow
 * 28) Lazy Wabbit
 * 29) The Mentor
 * 30) Newbie Melody
 * 31) Poison Dreams
 * 32) Scape Hunter
 * 33) Scape Main
 * 34) Scape Original
 * 35) Scape Santa
 * 36) Scape Scared
 * 37) Scape Summon
 * 38) Scape Theme
 * 39) Sea Shanty XMAS
 * 40) Seasonal Sports
 * 41) Silent Knight
 * 42) Smorgasbord
 * 43) Spring Song
 * 44) Tournament!
 * 45) Trick or Treat?

Tracks that are considered difficult to unlock

 * Victory is Mine - This requires one of the Champion's Challenge rounds, and requires an extremely rare challenge scroll.
 * Any track from Grandmaster-level quests such as Recipe for Disaster, While Guthix Sleeps, Nomad's Requiem, The Void Stares Back or Ritual of the Mahjarrat.
 * Any track during Dungeoneering.
 * Any track that requires high skills, such as The Task at Hand (completed 350 tasks) and God Wars Dungeon songs.

Renamed tracks

 * On 4 June 2007, Jagex renamed Gnome to Goblin Village and Gnome Theme to Dwarf Theme.
 * At a later date, Jagex also renamed Wolf Mountain to Wild Isle.
 * The song "Final Destination" was called "Angels & Demons" until changed by Jagex. The song is still called "Angels & Demons" on the Game Guide.

Required skill levels
These are the minimal levels (or quest points) needed to unlock all music tracks.
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!colspan="2"|Skill !Level !Quest or location !Music track name
 * Agility
 * 70
 * Saradomin's Encampment (God Wars), Ancient Prison (God Wars)
 * Strength of Saradomin, Zaros Zeitgeist
 * Attack
 * 78
 * The Void Stares Back
 * In Security, Precarious Void, Mystery Revealed, Give it your Pest Shot, The Void Stares Back, Who Are We To Judge?
 * Constitution
 * 70*
 * Zamorak's Fortress (God Wars Dungeon), Ancient Prison (God Wars)
 * Zamorak Zoo, Zaros Zeitgeist
 * Construction
 * 70
 * The Void Stares Back
 * In Security, Precarious Void, Mystery Revealed, Give it your Pest Shot, The Void Stares Back, Who Are We To Judge?
 * Cooking
 * 70*
 * Recipe for Disaster
 * Chef Surprize
 * Crafting
 * 70
 * The Void Stares Back
 * In Security, Precarious Void, Mystery Revealed, Give it your Pest Shot, The Void Stares Back, Who Are We To Judge?
 * Defence
 * 76
 * A Clockwork Syringe
 * The Factory Floor
 * Dungeoneering
 * 113
 * Daemonheim (Kal'Ger the Warmonger)
 * Kal'Ger the Warmonger
 * Farming
 * 65*
 * While Guthix Sleeps
 * Dangerous Logic, Black of Knight, The Evil Within, The Sound of Guthix, Temple Desecrated
 * Firemaking
 * 71
 * The Void Stares Back
 * In Security, Precarious Void, Mystery Revealed, Give it your Pest Shot, The Void Stares Back, Who Are We To Judge?
 * Fishing
 * 70
 * Deadliest Catch
 * Deadliest Catch (music track), Three of a Kind
 * Fletching
 * 70
 * Within the Light
 * Elven Seed
 * Herblore
 * 65*
 * While Guthix Sleeps
 * Dangerous Logic, Black of Knight, The Evil Within, The Sound of Guthix, Temple Desecrated
 * Hunter
 * 67
 * Deadliest Catch
 * Deadliest Catch (music track), Three of a Kind
 * Magic
 * 80
 * The Void Stares Back
 * In Security, Precarious Void, Mystery Revealed, Give it your Pest Shot, The Void Stares Back, Who Are We To Judge?
 * Mining
 * 66
 * Nomad's Requiem
 * Battle of Souls, Desolate Ruins
 * Prayer
 * 70
 * Nomad's Requiem
 * Battle of Souls, Desolate Ruins
 * Ranged
 * 75
 * Within the Light
 * Elven Seed
 * Runecrafting
 * 61*
 * The Prisoner of Glouphrie
 * Cage Against the Machine,Reunion
 * Slayer
 * 78*
 * The wishlist after Fur 'n' Seek
 * Exhibit 'A'
 * Smithing
 * 74
 * A Clockwork Syringe
 * The Factory Floor
 * Strength
 * 78
 * The Void Stares Back
 * In Security, Precarious Void, Mystery Revealed, Give it your Pest Shot, The Void Stares Back, Who Are We To Judge?
 * Summoning
 * 65
 * A Clockwork Syringe
 * The Factory Floor
 * Thieving
 * 74
 * A Clockwork Syringe
 * The Factory Floor
 * Woodcutting
 * 75
 * Within the Light
 * Elven Seed
 * CombatSwords.PNG
 * Combat level
 * 110
 * Kuradal's Dungeon
 * Final Destination
 * Quest.png
 * Quest points
 * 270
 * While Guthix Sleeps
 * Dangerous Logic, Black of Knight, The Evil Within, The Sound of Guthix, Temple Desecrated
 * Task icon.png
 * Tasks
 * 350
 * Can be unlocked anywhere
 * The Task at Hand
 * }
 * Slayer
 * 78*
 * The wishlist after Fur 'n' Seek
 * Exhibit 'A'
 * Smithing
 * 74
 * A Clockwork Syringe
 * The Factory Floor
 * Strength
 * 78
 * The Void Stares Back
 * In Security, Precarious Void, Mystery Revealed, Give it your Pest Shot, The Void Stares Back, Who Are We To Judge?
 * Summoning
 * 65
 * A Clockwork Syringe
 * The Factory Floor
 * Thieving
 * 74
 * A Clockwork Syringe
 * The Factory Floor
 * Woodcutting
 * 75
 * Within the Light
 * Elven Seed
 * CombatSwords.PNG
 * Combat level
 * 110
 * Kuradal's Dungeon
 * Final Destination
 * Quest.png
 * Quest points
 * 270
 * While Guthix Sleeps
 * Dangerous Logic, Black of Knight, The Evil Within, The Sound of Guthix, Temple Desecrated
 * Task icon.png
 * Tasks
 * 350
 * Can be unlocked anywhere
 * The Task at Hand
 * }
 * Quest.png
 * Quest points
 * 270
 * While Guthix Sleeps
 * Dangerous Logic, Black of Knight, The Evil Within, The Sound of Guthix, Temple Desecrated
 * Task icon.png
 * Tasks
 * 350
 * Can be unlocked anywhere
 * The Task at Hand
 * }
 * The Task at Hand
 * }

* All levels marked with an asterisk are boostable. All other levels are NOT boostable.

Temporary boosts
Temporary skill boosts may be used to unlock some music tracks. See articles for corresponding quests or locations to see if temporary boosts can be used.

Real-world allusions
There are a number of music tracks that can be connected to the real world, both through the name and/or the music itself. Not all of these can be confirmed to be intentional though. These include (alphabetically):


 * A New Menace - The two Star Wars movies 'New Hope' and 'The Phantom Menace' combined.
 * All's Fairy in Love and War - The saying 'All is fair in love and war'
 * Aye Car Rum Ba - An expression of disbelief, "ay caramba!" it is an Spanish expression.
 * Beetle Juice - The 1988 movie with the same name
 * Black Zabeth - The British rock band Black Sabbath
 * Cage Against the Machine - The American rock band Rage Against the Machine
 * The Cellar Dwellers - The band with the same name, or the 1988 movie 'Cellar Dweller'
 * Cool for Ali Cats - The song 'Cool For Cats' by Squeeze. The use of 'Ali' is a reference to the fact the almost every one in Pollnivneach is called Ali, but also alludes to the idea of an 'Alley Cat'.
 * Copris Lunaris - A type of Scarab beetle (Horned dung beetle)
 * Corridors of Power - The book by C. P. Snow
 * Dance of Death - The song by Iron Maiden with the same name
 * Davy Jones's Locker - Pirate slang for the bottom of the sea (which is where the song is unlocked)
 * Dead Can Dance - The Australian band with the same name
 * Deadliest Catch (music track) - The TV show of the same name about Alaskan crab fisherman
 * Dillo-gence is Key - The saying 'Diligence is the key'
 * Dogs of War - Reference to the 1980 film of the same name.
 * Dream Theatre - British spelling of the band 'Dream Theater'
 * Eruption - A song by the band 'Van Halen'
 * Faithless - The band with the same name
 * Fangs For the Memory - The song 'Thanks for the Memories' by Fall Out Boy
 * The Far Side - The one-panel comic created by Gary Larson
 * Fe Fi Fo Fum - Part of the line the giant says during the fairytale about Jack and the Beanstalk
 * Fear and Loathing - The book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" by Hunter S. Thompson
 * Find My Way - The song by P.O.D. with the same name
 * Floating Free - Possible a reference to the Iron Maiden song 'Running Free'
 * Flute Salad - The dessert, fruit salad
 * Grimly Fiendish - The song by The Damned
 * Ham and Seek - The game 'Hide and Seek'
 * Have an Ice Day - A reference to the greeting 'Have a nice day'. It could also reference to the song (also called Have a Nice Day) by Bon Jovi.
 * Hell's Bells - An old expression of anger, a song was also released with the same name, "Hells Bells" by AC/DC
 * Jester Minute - The saying 'Just a minute'. Also the name of a long-running panel game on BBC Radio 4.
 * Jungle Bells - The Christmas song 'Jingle Bells'. The song sounds like it too
 * La Mort - A French word meaning 'the Death' (which is why it is unlocked at the Death Altar)
 * Life's a Beach! - The identical saying in real life
 * Little Cave of Horrors - The film and musical 'Little Shop of Horrors'
 * Long Way Home - The 1997 movie 'The Long Way Home'
 * Lore and Order - The television series 'Law and Order'
 * Love Bites - A song by Def Leppard
 * Maiasaura - A dinosaur that lived about 74 million years ago of the same name
 * Major Miner - The antonyms 'major' and 'minor'
 * Meddling Kids - Could be a reference to the popular endings of the TV show Scooby Doo.
 * Neverland - The homeworld of Peter Pan, written by James M. Barrie
 * Night of the Vampyre - The movie(s) 'Night of the Living Dead'
 * Norse Code - The communication method Morse code. Actually spells out 'Runescape' in Morse code.
 * Ogre the Top - The saying 'over the top', said when something is too complex.
 * Out of the Deep - The song 'Out from the Deep' by Enigma
 * On the Wing - Although commonly mistaken to be a reference to Owl City's song "On The Wing", if you are on the wing, it means you are flying.
 * Overture - An instrumental composition, such as the famous William Tell Overture.
 * Penguin Possible - The song sounds like a modified version of the Mission Impossible theme.
 * Pinball Wizard - A reference to a highly skilled Pinball Player, a song was also released with the same name, "Pinball Wizard" by The Who. The song also sounds like the song played during the 'pinball' sequence on Sesame Street
 * Pirates of Penance - The Gilbert and Sullivan musical 'Pirates of Penzance'
 * Poles Apart - A song by Pink Floyd of the same name
 * Rising Damp - The popular sitcom with the same name
 * Roc and Roll - The expression 'Rock and Roll(!)'
 * Roll the Bones - The song by Rush with the same name
 * Romancing the Crone - The 1984 film 'Romancing the Stone'
 * The Route of All Evil - The biblical expression '(love of money is) the root of all evil.'
 * The Route of the Problem - The expression 'the root of the problem'
 * Scarabaeoidea - A superfamily of beetles
 * School's Out - The song by Alice Cooper with the same name
 * Sigmund's Showdown - The song sounds similar to Team Rocket Headquarters theme from Pokémon
 * Silent Knight - A popular Christian Christmas carol 'Silent Night'.
 * Smorgasbord - From the Scandinavian word "Smörgåsbord", Swedish: Smörgås means sandwich and bord means table. which is an assortment of foods on a long table where guests can pick their own food. It is mostly served during Christmas.
 * Slice of Silent Movie - During old silent movies, a hero would have to fight a villain while a female is tied to a railway. When this is unlocked, the player has to fight Sigmund in order to free Zanik, tied to train tracks.
 * The Sound of Guthix - The Broadway musical 'The Sound of Music' or Doctor Who episode 'The Sound of Drums', where the intro sounds similar to the background drumming.
 * Storm Brew - The saying 'A Storm Brewing'
 * Tomb Raider - The famous video game and movie with the same name
 * Too Many Cooks... - The saying 'Too many cooks spoil the broth'
 * Trinity - The Christian doctrine of the Trinity
 * Under the Sand - The 2000 movie 'Sous le sable', which is translated to 'Under the sand'
 * Where Eagles Lair - 'Where Eagles Dare', the 1968 movie and song by Iron Maiden

Trivia

 * In the music 'Norse Code' (playing while in Jatizso), the high pitch flute plays the Morse code letters for 'RuneScape'. With short notes being dits, and long notes being dahs: dit-dah-dit R, dit-dit-dah U, dah-dit N, dit E, dit-dit-dit S, dah-dit-dah-dit C, dit-dah A, dit-dah-dah-dit P, dit E.
 * The following sounds may be heard on the FunOrb game Armies of Gielinor: Legion (Lobby), Principality (Misthalin Map), TzHaar! (Desert Map), Poles Apart (Snow Map), Dead Quiet (Swamp Map) and Attack 1-6 (In Battle). Campaign mode also includes Brain Battle, Faithless, Fight or Flight, Kingdom, "Life's a Beach!" Soul Wars, Strength of Saradomin, The Other Side, The Shadow, The Sound of Guthix, The Terrible Tower, Zamorak Zoo
 * Life's a Beach! can be heard on the Mos'Le Harmless arena on the FunOrb game, Arcanists.
 * If a player stands up from resting, it will override the loop setting, causing a local track to play, instead of a one a player might have set to play continuously.
 * After the Occult Floors Dungeoneering update, world hoppers often ended up with the track "Yk'lagor the Thunderous" playing, even if they hadn't unlocked it. Free players also experience this glitch. This glitch has yet to be fixed.
 * Occasionally The Horn of Chill, normally unlocked at Ghorrock during The Temple at Senntisten quest will play when encountering Evil Elder trees.
 * There is currently a glitch where when a player searches a keyword and then selects unlock hint on one of the tracks listed, the list will go back to the top of the full list of tracks and the scroll bar will become full, disabling the player to scroll (see picture). This has yet to be fixed.Music glitch.png
 * When unlocking the 500th track, players get the message "You've unlocked 500 music tracks and can use a new emote!".