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The '''soundtrack''' for ''Dwarf Fortress'' consists of two compositions.
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The '''soundtrack''' for ''Dwarf Fortress'' consists of fifteen compositions.
  
The in-game '''music''' is played on a 6-string guitar by [[Toady One]] himself. [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=651.0 Partial tabs to the game song] have been provided by Toady One on the ''Dwarf Fortress'' forum. This inspired LoopyDude to provide [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=54611.0 a complete fan made tab]. A [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=82490.0 piano arrangement] by Occoris/Sirocco is also available which layers additional parts together with Toady One's original.
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== Soundtrack ==
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto"
Music can be turned off in the [[init.txt]] file, and the volume can be adjusted in the {{key|Esc}} menu.
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|+ Caption text
 
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The Dwarf Fortress File Depot contains several [http://dffd.wimbli.com/search.php?string=music&id= alternative sound packs]. Existing music is in .ogg format; replacing these files with your own music in .ogg format would allow your choice of music.
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! # !! Title !! Length
 
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Gameplay sounds and more music are available by using [[Utility:SoundSense|SoundSense]], which parses the gamelog. 
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| 1
 
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| Dwarf Fortress
 
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| 6:50
==Dwarf Fortress Title==
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Also known as ''game_title.ogg'' in the game files.
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| 2
<gallery>
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| First Year
file:song_title1.png|1/3
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| 5:00
file:song_title2.png|2/3
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|-
file:song_title3.png|3/3
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| 3
</gallery>
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| Craftsdwarfship
 
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| 3:46
==Dwarf Fortress Theme==
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Also known as ''song_game.ogg'' in the game files.
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| 4
<gallery>
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| Strike The Earth!
file:song_game1.png|1/14
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| 4:05
file:song_game2.png|2/14
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|-
file:song_game3.png|3/14
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| 5
file:song_game4.png|4/14
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| Strange Moods
file:song_game5.png|5/14
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| 4:37
file:song_game6.png|6/14
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|-
file:song_game7.png|7/14
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| 6
file:song_game8.png|8/14
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| Hill Dwarf
file:song_game9.png|9/14
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| 4:11
file:song_game10.png|10/14
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|-
file:song_game11.png|11/14
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| 7
file:song_game12.png|12/14
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| Vile Force of Darkness
file:song_game13.png|13/14
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| 5:17
file:song_game14.png|14/14
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</gallery>
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| 8
 
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| Expansive Cavern
==Other==
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| 4:05
Other sound clips from the game:
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|-
===''Beyond Quality''===
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| 9
*baystart.ogg
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| Forgotten Beast
*baybeyond.ogg
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| 3:53
*bayquality.ogg
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|-
*bayend.ogg
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| 10
 
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| Drink & Industry
===Game intro===
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| 2:10
*DFINTRO.ogg
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|-
*DFPICK.ogg
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| 11
*DFRUBBLE.ogg
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| Mountainhome
*DFINTROEND.ogg
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| 5:27
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|-
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| 12
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| Death Spiral
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| 5:20
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|-
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| 13
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| Winter Entombs You
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| 5:22
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|-
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| 14
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| Another Year
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| 5:35
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|-
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| 15
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| Koganusan
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| 3:52
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|}
  
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==Development==
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The main composers and performers are Omar Dabbous, Simon Swerwer, and Águeda Macias. [[Toady]] composed the original version of ''Dwarf Fortress''.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:06, 20 December 2022

The soundtrack for Dwarf Fortress consists of fifteen compositions.

Soundtrack

Caption text
# Title Length
1 Dwarf Fortress 6:50
2 First Year 5:00
3 Craftsdwarfship 3:46
4 Strike The Earth! 4:05
5 Strange Moods 4:37
6 Hill Dwarf 4:11
7 Vile Force of Darkness 5:17
8 Expansive Cavern 4:05
9 Forgotten Beast 3:53
10 Drink & Industry 2:10
11 Mountainhome 5:27
12 Death Spiral 5:20
13 Winter Entombs You 5:22
14 Another Year 5:35
15 Koganusan 3:52

Development

The main composers and performers are Omar Dabbous, Simon Swerwer, and Águeda Macias. Toady composed the original version of Dwarf Fortress.