What inspired you to do this?
This Minecraft project was assigned by a UMass Lowell Professor, Gena Greher, on how to incorporate technology into the music classroom!
How long did it take to make it?
When we started this project, I had NO prior Minecraft experience and it took approximately 15 hours of play time. 1 hour spent learning the basic mechanics of Minecraft. 4 hours troubleshooting code builder to construct stormtrooper pixel art. 3 hours code building Darth Vader pixel art. 5 hours laying red stone, track, command blocks, measure markers, sequencing the correct pitches in each command block’s code and troubleshooting the repeats. 2 hours to write our names in the sky! With the experience we gained, I bet we could cut the build time in half if we were to recreate this project a second time.
How long have you been doing things like this?
This was my first experience creating music in a video game not originally designed for music production, but I have been studying music for 20 years.
How much did this cost to do?
$0.00 We created this world with the Minecraft EDU free trial, so the only cost was the 15 hours spent playing. Others might expect to pay $27 for Minecraft.
Have you done other things like this?
I have also coded music related projects with Scratch.MIT.edu, like The Wheels on the Bus, and Hey Diddle Diddle.
(Links
Wheels on the Bus : https://youtu.be/scvOSUiR_QU
Hey Diddle Diddle : https://youtu.be/9RECbE4eKfA
What’s next?
Technology is a most useful tool in teaching kids musical concepts like timing, frequency, and sequencing which are also useful concepts in computer programming. I aim to incorporate technology into music education to keep engaging and adapting to the needs of students in a world post-globalization.
Resoures?
I relied on Umass Lowell’s faculty Gena Greher and Ramon Castillo for guidance on this project. Because Minecraft uses a value scale from 0.1-2, where F#= 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, & 2.0; Ramon provided a pitch map so that I did not have to troubleshoot coding pitches while designing on top of explaining the mechanics of command blocks, redstone, minecart track, and the code builder.