Video game music is a staple in the industry, even if not many players think too much about it. Music in games can help people fall asleep, or it can create the right mood for the right situation, or just generally be awesome. While there are plenty of examples of titles that have notable soundtracks, the peaceful music from Minecraft is definitely one that many recognize. However, sometimes it's possible to use the in-game mechanics to create something that isn't the sandbox world's own harmonious tracks, as this one fan discovered.
Uploading a short video to the Minecraft Subreddit a few days ago, user RUOK0214 has managed to put together a series of note blocks and redstone which, when activated, recreate the erratic classical piece Flight of the Bumblebee. For those who aren't aware, Flight of the Bumblebee was composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1900 for the opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan. Even those who aren't familiar with it will likely agree that what the original poster has done is make something quite magnificent, especially given how many blocks it's taken to achieve.
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Unsurprisingly, many in the comments have lavished the user with a lot of praise, with some simply astounded at how they've managed to recreate, accurately as well, every note of this incredibly fast piece. While Minecraft is a breeding ground of impressive creations, the majority of them are more about the visuals rather than the sounds. Of course, RUOK0214's build is still based on the physical act of putting blocks together, but the end result is one that pleases the ears, more so than the eyes.
It's also not the first time that a fan has used the game's creative aspects to compose
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