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{{Creation
| title        = The Reddit Pipe Organ
| image        = [[Image:PipeOrganTemp.png|225px]]
| server      = [[Creative]]
| map revision = 10
| warp        =
| coordinates =
| lead        = [[Clorow]]
| contributors = [[87linux]], [[ktamkun]]
}}
 
The Reddit Pipe Organ was a planned multi-person musical instrument, exploiting Music Blocks. It resided east of [[Dome3]], bordering the end of the world.
 
In front is a podium for a director to synchronize the players. In back is the organ itself, which is built vertically with each instrument occupying one floor.
 
== Current status ==
 
The project was derailed upon the creative server's reset to revision 11.
 
=== Also Sprach Zarathustra ===
 
[[Clorow]] was organizing [http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/ewuhl/love_minecraft_able_to_read_music_participate_in/ an event] in which many players would play Clorow's own arrangement of Richard Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra. The event was abandoned upon discovery that the severe latency would cause problems, even if the players were coordinated.

Latest revision as of 04:09, 31 May 2011

The Reddit Pipe Organ
PipeOrganTemp.png
Location
Server Creative
Map revision 10
Creators
Lead Clorow
Contributors 87linux, ktamkun

The Reddit Pipe Organ was a planned multi-person musical instrument, exploiting Music Blocks. It resided east of Dome3, bordering the end of the world.

In front is a podium for a director to synchronize the players. In back is the organ itself, which is built vertically with each instrument occupying one floor.

Current status

The project was derailed upon the creative server's reset to revision 11.

Also Sprach Zarathustra

Clorow was organizing an event in which many players would play Clorow's own arrangement of Richard Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra. The event was abandoned upon discovery that the severe latency would cause problems, even if the players were coordinated.