
(EDIT 1d: the MP3 is available at dl.dropbox.com should any takers still be present) (EDIT 9hrs: the world save is available at dl.dropbox.com (EDIT 12hrs: the Modified Portal texture pack (not mine) is available at www.minecraftforum.net (EDIT 8.5hrs: Halloa there /r/Minecraft.) Three months ago, a most joyous thing was released into the world. Yes, three months and one day ago, the Portal 2 endings were leaked, revealing to the world this beautiful piece a little too early. Shortly after that, the game and this song saw a more official release, and unless Valve are mad, Volume 3 of Songs to Test By will probably include this song in its last release. The video is a note block rendition of 'Cara Mia', more popularly known as the Turret Opera/Aria/Orchestral Bit from Portal 2. As far as Dioptre's authenticity verification team (which comprises Fake Thomas Jefferson and the editor of the Daily Mail) are aware, this is the most faithful Minecraft recreation of the experience, apart from the minor details of one note being one semitone too sharp and the fact that everything looks a little blocky and pixelated, and should be insured for at least 50p. The arrangement is based loosely on Sebastian Wolff et al's a cappella version, sheet music for which is available for the inexpensive price of a quick Google search. Marglyph's TooManyItems inventory mod was used to save massive amounts of time, and was an absolute life-saver in that it was pretty refreshing but still nowhere <b>...</b>
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