Among the many pieces of decor found in Stardew Valley, some of the more unusual are Flute Blocks. These pieces of craftable furniture are unique in that they can make musical sounds. Capable of producing 24 different pitches, these blocks are triggered by walking past them. Recently, one talented player decided to perform a mini-concert in the game using Flute Blocks.

In a post on Reddit, a user known as YaramyGD shared a video from their time playing Stardew Valley. While many gameplay clips have been captured from the popular farming RPG, what made this one stand out was that the Reddit user managed to recreate the “Turkish March,” a classical piece of music composed by Mozart. Using Flute Blocks, they made a path a player could walk along that triggered specific notes. When activated in the correct order, they made a coherent melody reminiscent of the iconic song.

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In the video posted by YaramyGD, they demonstrated the Flute Blocks in action. Following the preset course they had designed, the player weaved their way through the seemingly hundreds of Flute Blocks, each set to a specific pitch. What made this creation even more impressive was its length. The Reddit user did not just recreate a single segment from the song, but they managed to play the entire masterpiece, which lasts over 3 minutes.

Besides showing off their version of the “Turkish March,” YaramyGD provided a few details behind how they made the arrangement. According to the creator, they modded the speed of the Flute Blocks in order to allow them to be played fast enough. In addition, they revealed that it took over an hour to plan out the arrangement in Stardew Valley and another 5 hours to place all the Flute Blocks in the proper locations.

Unsurprisingly, this incredible video of the “Turkish March” made by YaramyGD caught the attention of numerous members of the Stardew Valley community on Reddit. With over 16.5K upvotes in only a day, many were amazed by the work the player put into the project. Some gamers were so impressed with the song that they wanted the creator to make arrangements for other classic pieces of music as well.

While this “Turkish March” arrangement is likely unique amongst the Stardew Valley community, many other passionate fans have created impressive pieces of art based on the title. For example, one player recently made a detailed 3D figure of Haley, one of the villagers from the game. As players continue to play Stardew Valley in the days ahead, it seems only a matter of time before even more impressive creations are shared by talented fans

Stardew Valley is available for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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