The Great Stalacpipe Organ (a cave that you play)

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  • @teddymuchoki8623
    @teddymuchoki8623 Рік тому +5394

    The cave organ is a ground breaking instrument

    • @TamarindX
      @TamarindX Рік тому +142

      Literally

    • @robscallon
      @robscallon  Рік тому +2643

      A whole new era in underground rock music

    • @mrcapybara3579
      @mrcapybara3579 Рік тому

      Bruh, BOOOO!

    • @KIFFIR
      @KIFFIR Рік тому +56

      @@robscallon last 2 pieces you played reminded me of Mirror Reaper by Bell Witch (around 48 minutes into the album). which make cense considering it too has an organ and a ton of reverb. so yea - underground melodic funeral doom it is.

    • @AnodyneHipsterInfluencer
      @AnodyneHipsterInfluencer Рік тому +31

      @@robscallon Damn, beat me to it, lol.

  • @vespid1709
    @vespid1709 Рік тому +1717

    “And here we find rob scallon in his natural environment: surrounded by instruments and drenched in reverb”

    • @miguelguthridge
      @miguelguthridge Рік тому +71

      *surrounded by instrument

    • @megatryn
      @megatryn Рік тому +27

      @@miguelguthridge He had his guitar as well there, so plural would be correct. (Allthough singular is funnier and also correct)

    • @thestratposter3515
      @thestratposter3515 Рік тому

      .

    • @jacksonlevine9236
      @jacksonlevine9236 10 місяців тому

      ​@@megatrynHey, this is the police... We found the dead dog you have been having sex with? We need you to come in for questioning. This is really fucked up man.

  • @wadesomerville5964
    @wadesomerville5964 Рік тому +2607

    As a geologist and a musician, this rocks

  • @geoschmo
    @geoschmo Рік тому +905

    It always amazes me how within a couple minutes of meeting each other and with no advance planning a couple of musicians can be improvising a song that has never been heard before, and it sounds so perfect and beautiful.

    • @PixelatedSpirit
      @PixelatedSpirit Рік тому +88

      Music is a language and if you know a few basic rules of said language you can converse with others. Well.. thats the dry version.
      The cool version is that it is pure magic where warlocks connects their hearts and souls to the instrument and pulls their emotions to the instrument straight from the source. Literary letting god himself use their vessels to play through them.
      I like both versions lol

    • @bananawitchcraft
      @bananawitchcraft Рік тому +15

      @@PixelatedSpirit That's a great way of describing it, and I think both are true at the same time. It's sort of how each of the two brain hemispheres processes the act of playing music.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Рік тому +1

      Birds of a feather...

    • @boohoow
      @boohoow 11 місяців тому +2

      It's like talking, when you speak the same language it's possible :)

  • @Kusinator1
    @Kusinator1 Рік тому +255

    They must have based the Minecraft music tones off of these cave notes. This is so cool. Also, I am always in awe of how personable Rob is with anyone he meets, he seems like such a genuinely great guy.

    • @Boyish000
      @Boyish000 Рік тому +25

      OG composer for Minecraft is actually inspired by Richard D. James aka Aphex Twin. Ironic you say this because I'm wondering if Richard knows about this cave. He's into making weird Intruments and sounds. He has to know about this cave right?

    • @ParaWanderer
      @ParaWanderer 9 місяців тому +4

      @@Boyish000 I hope so too. And I wanna hear the minecraft music played on this cave!

    • @KAMDOLLARSIGN
      @KAMDOLLARSIGN 7 місяців тому

      This was my First Thought, This iNstrument is Minecraft 😂

    • @elliotgandersen
      @elliotgandersen 4 місяці тому +1

      I would totally play Aria Math on this!

  • @djakeanthony5233
    @djakeanthony5233 Рік тому +1953

    This is wicked. Now imagine a cover of Minecraft's songs with this cave organ. Fitting.

    • @moseygosey
      @moseygosey Рік тому +152

      Aria Math with this would be heaven

    • @stefanandrews5098
      @stefanandrews5098 Рік тому +103

      It’s actually very similar as an instrument to a lot of what Minecraft’s composer was using on their synth lines

    • @Shocksidian
      @Shocksidian Рік тому +50

      They should play the cursed cave ambiance to spook people

    • @fairguinevere666
      @fairguinevere666 Рік тому +54

      Honestly tho, I'd give just about anything for a cover of the old songs with this. Especially as a lot of it is the glockenspiel/piano/etc type sound which is percussion based.

    • @byamcarter7110
      @byamcarter7110 Рік тому +1

      yes

  • @AdamNeely
    @AdamNeely Рік тому +4116

    This is so freaking cool

  • @Hafragrautur1
    @Hafragrautur1 Рік тому +457

    This puts a new meaning to rock music.

  • @tokiWren
    @tokiWren Рік тому +267

    I love Otto. He radiates the love he has for the instrument and his appreciation of the millions of years that went into its creation, and it's just incredible. Otto is as much a part of the instrument as the rest, I think. Beautiful video as always, thanks Rob!

  • @ungabunga6961
    @ungabunga6961 Рік тому +97

    I would PAY to see an episode where this cave organist team, the Carillion Folks, and giant pipe organ people each go around visiting the other's respective Giant instruments, touring, playing, and watching them all nerd out together with Rob. Sounds like it would make for a cool video to me at least!

  • @SD-unlimited
    @SD-unlimited Рік тому +885

    Kudos to the sound guy for keeping this balanced. What a unique and difficult environment to work with.

  • @bronze-
    @bronze- Рік тому +360

    Just when I think Rob can’t find any crazier instruments, he pulls out a whole cave

  • @MrLanceDaily
    @MrLanceDaily Рік тому +711

    Someone should create a sample pack of the organ notes including the radio interference.
    Imagine these beautiful timbres turned into anything imaginable with a MIDI keyboard

    • @Traiken
      @Traiken Рік тому +46

      I was thinking the same. I visited the cave about 12 years ago, and when I looked back on the video I took I wondered if I could even get an impulse response of the cave out of it, but that video was made with a super cheap digital camcorder from 2008. Now I'm imagining all you could capture with good mics in there.

    • @danieldusentrieb9140
      @danieldusentrieb9140 Рік тому +47

      Native Instruments should do a VST hahaha

    • @matthewcartermusic
      @matthewcartermusic Рік тому +14

      you could probably just sample this video to do that.

    • @Levibetz
      @Levibetz Рік тому +27

      It already has spitfire audio vibes haha

    • @musicfromakido
      @musicfromakido Рік тому +17

      Sounds like a job for David Hilowitz Music

  • @duanequenzel9447
    @duanequenzel9447 Рік тому +31

    My mother played this instrument back in the 1950’s when she was house organist at Constitution Hall with the National symphony orchestra, and before that at the John Wanamaker store organ in the 1940’s. The audience was thrilled with what sounds she accomplished underground.

  • @limpneckmike
    @limpneckmike Рік тому +54

    Rob: “I wish I played keyboard”
    Also Rob: Proceeds to play keyboard easily.

  • @Eden21425
    @Eden21425 Рік тому +683

    As someone who does alot of cinematic music, I need this as a virtual instrument.
    I really hope someone makes it happen.

    • @psyanah4542
      @psyanah4542 Рік тому +29

      Same here. I need this in my life

    • @GuyDude-hk8uy
      @GuyDude-hk8uy Рік тому +67

      I was really hoping they'd record each of the 36 notes individually at some point in the video so they could be used for samples. One could of course pick one of the keys in the video as the base sample and transpose it; but that's defeating the purpose really being that each note has a timbre all its own, even moreso than you'd usually expect. Hopefully someone will do that one day so this beautiful instrument can be used with samplers or to make a VST.

    • @joshuasplural
      @joshuasplural Рік тому +24

      I wouldn't put it past the sptifire labs team to sample it, they done a great job in the past.

    • @ilegalmann
      @ilegalmann Рік тому +4

      @@GuyDude-hk8uy really hope this rise of AI's will take a shot to this. imagine how easy it is for AI to just collect and sample any specific sound resulting an output of VST or something close to it.

    • @Trolltamp
      @Trolltamp Рік тому +1

      Can probably make it with an FM synth and some reverb.

  • @DanielGBenesScienceShows
    @DanielGBenesScienceShows Рік тому +1271

    How incredible! Three thoughts: entered my mind…
    1. I’m pretty sure hundreds of millions of kids young and old alike would be very familiar with this instrument had Daniel Rosenfeld had access to it while designing the Minecraft soundtrack.
    2. A softer, gentler Walter White on cave keys.
    3. To say this is the biggest instrument is a HUGE understatement. You were literally playing a planet!

    • @javierdiaz3511
      @javierdiaz3511 Рік тому +91

      I immediately thought of minecraft lol

    • @DanielGBenesScienceShows
      @DanielGBenesScienceShows Рік тому +16

      @@javierdiaz3511 haha, me too!

    • @UralDurak
      @UralDurak Рік тому +14

      @@javierdiaz3511 same and interstellar

    • @mrs.antihero
      @mrs.antihero Рік тому +22

      ​@@javierdiaz3511 I also immediately thought how perfect this would be for Minecraft cave music! 😅

    • @euphony5552
      @euphony5552 Рік тому +21

      Sounds like the handpan in Aria Math

  • @redpanda4102
    @redpanda4102 Рік тому +282

    It's insane that a cave also happens to sound like almost literally every cave area in a video game, I wonder if there's some connection there. Like if some game composer got inspired by this instrument, so they modeled a soundtrack after it

    • @R3lyk5605
      @R3lyk5605 Рік тому +57

      This instrument makes sounds the cave already makes in a controlled manner whilst physically using a real life cave. A sound designer making "cave music" is doing the same thing but in a less direct method using conventional musical tools inspired by sounds they may have heard in a cave.

    • @dingusmcscrungophd5219
      @dingusmcscrungophd5219 Рік тому +12

      Of course it sounds like a cave, it is a cave, making the sounds that a cave makes.

    • @Jon-c7y
      @Jon-c7y Рік тому +13

      Am cave. Can confirm

    • @danielthecake8617
      @danielthecake8617 Рік тому +14

      Am shape. Concave.

    • @Dang3rMouSe
      @Dang3rMouSe Рік тому +9

      Am caveman. Rock bang hang rock. Like. Many cavewomen like. Bang many cavewomen. Am rockstar. Confirm.

  • @IroAppe
    @IroAppe Рік тому +203

    For this I'd love a binaural audio recording, where you can really make out where all these notes and the reflections of them come from around the room.

    • @korwynze6288
      @korwynze6288 Рік тому +5

      agreed

    • @HolarMusic
      @HolarMusic Рік тому +7

      i'd love a surround recording

    • @binchamers
      @binchamers Рік тому +9

      Would be very hard to do because it’s not just coming from that one room in the cave but from throughout the whole cave, so the sound they hear is from the electronic pickups

    • @Monster8242
      @Monster8242 Рік тому

      Dolby Atmos cave music here we come💯💯💯

  • @punker6506
    @punker6506 Рік тому +32

    So jealous of the people who got to walk through while they were playing. The duet was so cool.

  • @psyanah4542
    @psyanah4542 Рік тому +468

    This NEEDS to become a VST or Kontakt library! With convolution reverbs from different parts of the cave. I hope we will get that some day to preserve this beautiful sound and make it actually "tour" all over the world :D

  • @nitelast
    @nitelast Рік тому +92

    This feels like the kind of instrument where whoever gets in front of that keyboard, however talented they are, just ends up playing the most calming cave ambience

  • @sabivett686
    @sabivett686 Рік тому +114

    Everyone in that cave was more lucky than they knew. I can only imagine how much better it sounds in person.

  • @gregsteele806
    @gregsteele806 Рік тому +12

    I am fortunate enough to live within easy traveling distance of Luray Caverns. It's been a school field trip destination for decades in Virginia. I remember hearing this organ when I was in Middle School. It is unreal. Something that needs to be experienced in person.

  • @catfoodzplz
    @catfoodzplz Рік тому +22

    I love to watch you “feel” an instrument. I can tell you are working so sincerely and lovingly to understand it and bring yourself into it. I wish I could hear this beautiful cave in person!

  • @adamorr6589
    @adamorr6589 Рік тому +138

    I need an album of Otto playing some calm music on this organ!!! It’s just so gorgeous…

    • @hm11711
      @hm11711 Рік тому

      If you search for "The Great Stalacpipe Organ" (the name of the instrument) on UA-cam, you can find some recordings!

  • @KotalaGod
    @KotalaGod Рік тому +233

    Living in VA, Luray was something I've kind of grown tired of since it's one of those easy field trip type places. But seeing others enjoy it for the first time really does bring me back to when I still had that sense of wonder about the place. Walking through there as a kid and randomly hearing faint bell like sounds and being told that it was the cave blew my mind.
    Still love the mirror lake tho

    • @goodacheese9
      @goodacheese9 Рік тому +4

      When we went for school a couple years ago they weren't playing it. I'm glad to see they are

    • @hellothisisballs3925
      @hellothisisballs3925 Рік тому +6

      from manassas, personally i have more memories of shennendoah caverns than luray caverns, but the memories i associate luray with are coming west on 211 crossing the AT and picking up random hitchikers to bring into town, and the page theater :)

    • @BirchPig
      @BirchPig Рік тому +6

      I went out with my family only once. I've got serious nostalgia. Also the collection of nascar flags on the roof of the building to this day confuses me.
      I saw it in shot for a second.

    • @katmandudawn8417
      @katmandudawn8417 Рік тому +6

      There are a number of caverns in the area, Luray, Shenandoah, Skyline, and Endless Caverns all in the eastern Shenandoah Valley.
      It’s a beautiful area with tons of history, wine an natural outdoor adventures.
      Come visit.

    • @BirchPig
      @BirchPig Рік тому +3

      @@katmandudawn8417 for sure. Virginia is very interesting historically.
      Man I hate it here tho. Price of living is cheap tho so can't complain

  • @johnzello8039
    @johnzello8039 Рік тому +112

    That moment when musical Tom Scott figured out how to really play on the absurd instrument taking a back seat and doing much less. Chills. Absolute chills

  • @floor.smorenburg
    @floor.smorenburg Рік тому +31

    The band "pepe deluxe" recorded a song in there. Its called "in the cave", and definitely worth a listen (as well as the rest of that album)!

    • @soundguy48k
      @soundguy48k Рік тому +3

      Yes! An awesome album! They're always looking for cool stuff to record.

  • @HeyItsCettefille
    @HeyItsCettefille Рік тому +74

    This made me oddly emotional, I have a feeling if I heard this live I’d just start weeping omg

    • @dowhat5151
      @dowhat5151 Рік тому

      It’s cool but honestly a little underwhelming on a regular tour (self guided btw) you have to wait for a decent amount of people to gather and then you really don’t hear it that loudly

    • @HeyItsCettefille
      @HeyItsCettefille Рік тому +2

      @@dowhat5151 hmm well then thank goodness for the power of audio editing haha

    • @brucerain2106
      @brucerain2106 Рік тому

      @@dowhat5151I feel like the whole thing would break if it would be louder, so it makes sense

  • @milesmiller3990
    @milesmiller3990 Рік тому +223

    He should make a whole album these two instruments

    • @salty_slug
      @salty_slug Рік тому +9

      yeah, and I'd unironically listen to it so much XD

    • @matthewcartermusic
      @matthewcartermusic Рік тому +5

      Yes, I would love an album with this for teaching my yoga classes. It would be perfect.

    • @NickGoblin
      @NickGoblin Рік тому +3

      There is a cave organ album full of classical pieces played on it. It sounds beautiful but I couldn't find a CD or download of it when I was looking. It's on UA-cam, though.

    • @chasm9557
      @chasm9557 Рік тому +1

      Now he needs to add some cave to the next FOO album.

    • @outtathepantry
      @outtathepantry Рік тому

      Literally, I'm like, falling asleep to the pretty music they make and I would live to have more to sleep to

  • @Ihavedescendedfromspace
    @Ihavedescendedfromspace Рік тому +165

    Rob’s brought his music to new depths

    • @sanguinetales
      @sanguinetales Рік тому +8

      Now he has to find a space station with an instrument to reach new heights

  • @SWBaek117
    @SWBaek117 Рік тому +59

    can't wait him to play the Earth's magnetic field as a gigantic theremin or something

    • @Vohasiiv
      @Vohasiiv Рік тому +12

      Imagine we all just start hearing music simultaneously around the planet one day

  • @casseld73
    @casseld73 Рік тому +14

    I have “singing” limestone in my yard. Love the sounds they make.

  • @NeonRelaxationCorner
    @NeonRelaxationCorner 9 місяців тому +1

    Being a pianist for almost 18 years now, this musical instrument fascinates me. From what it seems, it is the last natural lithophone we have on this planet. As I am from Greece, the word "lithophone" comes from the words "lithos" which means stone and the word "phοni" which means voice. It literally means "the stones that sing". It's really impressive what Mother Nature gives us and what we can do with her, if we help her and don't "piss her off". I am sure that even if you were in a bad psychological state or on your nerves, you would have found peace listening to this facinating music instrument ,our very own home called, Earth.🌍

  • @nuclearbrotherhood
    @nuclearbrotherhood Рік тому +74

    Man, when Rob had him give him a melody on the piano and he followed suit.. it was so gorgeous, I can't even describe it. I am so grateful to have witnessed such a beautiful improvisation. I have to go to this cave before I die just for the sure beauty. This place gives the feeling of bliss.

  • @loopinnerthe
    @loopinnerthe Рік тому +173

    Thank you Rob for finding and playing the cave organ for us. You and Otto just touched my soul.

    • @userjones6829
      @userjones6829 Рік тому

      U and the whole crew just gave my heart and soul a frequency upgrade. My now day has started complete. Hugs, Serenity, love, harmony and balance are yours and mine. KIMURIA. SHANTI. Tanqu!!!!!!!!⭐🎼🎹🎶🎵🔔🎼💛💎💙💛

  • @keremmadran
    @keremmadran Рік тому +45

    If you're kind and work very hard, being a musician can get you into a cavernous organ where you'll have a good time. I mean look at how respectful and supportive of the cave Rob is.

  • @ccblu8782
    @ccblu8782 Рік тому +17

    I’m glad to see Walter found a career that gives him the peace he needs.

  • @francyfrannyfranks
    @francyfrannyfranks Рік тому +3

    I'm here for the "earth music".... just incredible!! What a beautiful presentation of something absolutely mind blowing... thanks for doing this video!

  • @luisgamercool6980
    @luisgamercool6980 Рік тому +195

    I’m so glad Rob covered this instrument because it’s so cool

    • @MegaDeox
      @MegaDeox Рік тому +3

      It is pretty cool, chilly even

  • @Scythe17
    @Scythe17 Рік тому +97

    12:47 Omg the outer wilds theme NEEDS to be performed here. With the different instruments placed in different areas throughout the cave.... I heard it on that guitar for a split second and it MUST HAPPEN!
    Also Rob, if you have never heard that soundtrack, treat yourself.

    • @elizabethhicks4181
      @elizabethhicks4181 Рік тому +9

      I was thinking the same thing. Everyone’s here talking about Minecraft but I need to hear something like Travelers or River’s End on this thing

    • @idfk9578
      @idfk9578 Рік тому +4

      Amazing idea

    • @zedafox9185
      @zedafox9185 Рік тому +3

      i started playing it in my room right about that time lol

    • @wawrow_-
      @wawrow_- Рік тому +1

      they got into the zero-g cave 🔥🔥🔥

    • @wawrow_-
      @wawrow_- Рік тому

      Andrew Prahlow should visit that place

  • @kevincullen3086
    @kevincullen3086 Рік тому +55

    Respect to rob for bringing his studio engineer! He brought the guy that would appreciate the unique sound dynamics the most! 💚🔥🔥🔥

  • @recordsam
    @recordsam 11 місяців тому +2

    In spite of all that is wrong in the world, videos with people like this, making new sounds, discovering new worlds of sound on the spot - this makes life good. Thank you, Rob.

  • @jrayproductions7790
    @jrayproductions7790 Рік тому +24

    Man. This video showed up at just the right time.
    Been dealing with some isolation and depression issues. This video put a smile on my lips and peace in my heart. Thank you for sharing this, with us.

  • @chrismegusta
    @chrismegusta Рік тому +42

    This is a rock solid instrument

  • @aaronparsons5201
    @aaronparsons5201 Рік тому +26

    In 2018 and 2019 I was a tour guide at Luray Caverns. It was such a magical place to be. I will never have a job that felt more fulfilling than that.

  • @bluecrystalwolfqueen9268
    @bluecrystalwolfqueen9268 Рік тому +30

    Oh my gosh, so happy this instrument finally gets the recognition it deserves! I first saw the Luray Caverns and heard the organ when I was about 8 years old, and never forgot that beautiful sound...my dream is to play it myself one day

  • @TheHorzabora
    @TheHorzabora Рік тому +13

    That’s pretty amazing.
    Honestly, the jam sessions sell these videos. Seeing musicians from amazingly diverse instruments and techniques come together is so beautiful and inspiring.

  • @apollorobb
    @apollorobb Рік тому +1

    Gives new meaning to Rock music .

  • @NickAdelman
    @NickAdelman Рік тому +36

    i grew up in VA and went to Luray Caverns multiple times... this was my favorite part... so cool to see it getting some love

  • @Starrfish
    @Starrfish Рік тому +32

    Now I can tell people Rob is the best underground artist

  • @frisout
    @frisout Рік тому +29

    when you two played together, guitar and cave i nearly cried, absolute goosebumps.. so powerful, and im sure it must sound even more magical in person than on recording

  • @noahknauss1255
    @noahknauss1255 Рік тому +2

    I visited here in 2015 with my aunt and uncle who lived nearby at the time. Surprisingly, not too many people there. Hearing the organ is one of the most beautiful, ethereal and otherworldly experiences I've had the privilege of enjoying. If you find yourself in the area you have to go!

  • @mystishio
    @mystishio Рік тому +3

    Heart-wrenchingly beautiful.

  • @nzarob8585
    @nzarob8585 Рік тому +38

    Grew up in luray and it’s surreal to see any form of media about it since it’s so small, thank you for making this

  • @mechouilli
    @mechouilli Рік тому +39

    @20:28 I really wanted to hear Otto play longer, it was so beautiful

  • @micahnightwolf
    @micahnightwolf Рік тому +37

    This is simply amazing. Whoever built this turned one of nature's works of art into one of their own. And just imagine if this sound were sampled in Minecraft's soundtrack and it played a really peaceful song when you're exploring the lush and dripstone caves, or if it played a really creepy song when you're in the underground city... Mesmerizing.

    • @CaylinYounger
      @CaylinYounger Рік тому

      I was practically screaming in my mind that some Minecraft songs would be AMAZING to play here. I was really really hoping one would come to mind for Rob.
      But what an absolute delight this video was.

  • @ito5430
    @ito5430 Рік тому +5

    when you guys started playing together i cant shed a tear. it was just beautiful

  • @BHLaf
    @BHLaf Рік тому +1

    I've been using these videos as part of our home schooling music education while we eat lunch. My kids have learned so much and love it. They want to play all the interesting instruments Rob has introduced us to.

  • @teppizini
    @teppizini Рік тому +4

    12:47 I could have died listening to this and I would have been perfectly happy. Pure bliss

  • @haydenliter3600
    @haydenliter3600 Рік тому +25

    It's amazing to hear a different timbre for each note being played because of the structure of the stalactites, it adds some depth that makes any song sound more interesting.

    • @TheLiquidCanvas
      @TheLiquidCanvas Рік тому +2

      So true. I think it’s may also be affected by the how far away each note is from the organ/mic. The solenoids also seem to have percussive distinctions as well.

  • @joelikesmusicbetter
    @joelikesmusicbetter Рік тому +19

    I actually went to Luray Caverns back in September 2022 and believe me, It sounds INSANE in person!

  • @susanfantozzi4415
    @susanfantozzi4415 Рік тому +12

    The sound reminds of the sound an organic xylophone would make if there was one. Ty. This was so interesting... not surprised they used it as a dance hall back in the day. So cool! ... I believe this is one of the most beautiful sounds i have ever heard.

  • @Flopsaurus
    @Flopsaurus Рік тому +7

    When you were playing the guitar and the cave at the same time, it reminded me so much of lofi music. Really calming.

  • @CalvinJourno
    @CalvinJourno Рік тому +54

    This is awesome! I live about 45 minutes south of Luray and I'm stoked you got to experience the caverns. The Great Stalacpipe Organ is so sick

  • @theelementair96
    @theelementair96 Рік тому +31

    Pepe Deluxe made an awesome song on this organ! It's called "In The Cave"! They are amazing and use tons of weird/antique/unique instruments!

    • @Metaphizzle
      @Metaphizzle Рік тому +10

      Yes! What's crazy is they originally composed "In the Cave" for their 2007 album _Spare Time Machine_ but when they asked about recording on the Great Stalacpipe Organ, they found out it was under repairs. So they chose to drop "In the Cave" from _Spare Time Machine_ and use the song on their next album instead. Said next album, _Queen of the Wave_ wound up being an adaptation of a mystical novel from the 1800s... which just happened to feature a scene with an organ recital inside a cave. This coincidence was just too good to pass up. So when they finished the rest of _Queen of the Wave_ and heard the Great Stalacpipe Organ was _still_ under repair, this time they waited for the repairs to finish. They delayed the album two years just so they could include that song, played on the proper instrument.

    • @quartzofcourse
      @quartzofcourse Рік тому +3

      Holy shit I never knew that and have listened to that album so much, thanks for the knowledge dump

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 Рік тому +23

    Hard not to cave in and watch this.

    • @robscallon
      @robscallon  Рік тому +15

      Hope you like underground rock music 😉

  • @ThunderBlastvideo
    @ThunderBlastvideo Рік тому +1

    This is the coolest thing ive seen all year

  • @GatheredStorm_YT
    @GatheredStorm_YT Рік тому +11

    I actually have been here and I managed to catch them playing a song on it, it was played automatically but it was the actual sounds from the cave, but honestly there were parts of the cave that made me kinda sad because there were so many parts where you could tell some tourists had just come along and messed things up a whole bunch, but the instrument is absolutely beautiful and being in this cavern was a wonderful experience

  • @bricelory9534
    @bricelory9534 Рік тому +30

    The end ambient with the silence and dripping is radically inspirational for my own musical thoughts - what a beautiful experience. Thank you for sharing!

  • @SupahBurrito2113
    @SupahBurrito2113 Рік тому +22

    I had chills throughout my entire body any time they played it. This is the coolest and most soothing instrument I've ever seen/heard and it's only a couple of hours away from me. I HAVE to visit.

  • @Ben_Carter.
    @Ben_Carter. Рік тому +7

    There needs to be a spotify playlist of this cave organ! It's gorgeous.. what a thing to exist!

  • @nickystripe3303
    @nickystripe3303 Рік тому +5

    This is absolutely unbelievable! When I was in high school, I wrote a story about a cave that had a pipe organ in it. The lady who played it was named Melody. She had a tiny finger symbol on the end of each strand of her hair. Imagine what sound that would make when she moved her head or her hair floated in the wind. Of course, the sound occurred along with the sounds of the organ she was playing. I never knew there could be something like this.

  • @glenncenter6579
    @glenncenter6579 Рік тому +1

    I visited the caverns as a thirteen year-old in 1975. It is still just as amazing and spellbinding as it was then! Thank you for an awesome memory!

  • @BigBuckJerkyCo.
    @BigBuckJerkyCo. Рік тому +8

    My mom went here when she was a kid and still has records of the music that they played back in the late 70's.

  • @matthewbreeden7748
    @matthewbreeden7748 Рік тому +4

    Im a luray native born and raised here my whole life never did I think Rob would be around the area much less in the cave its so awesome to see you Rob with the organ and its truly an amazing thing to hear the organ in person I myself have heard it a handful of times but Rob thank you for showing how beautiful the organ is

  • @Another1oftheseguys
    @Another1oftheseguys Рік тому +11

    The music that came from this is so beautiful to me, I think it should be played through the cave at all times, feel like I’m back in my nostalgic days of Minecraft

  • @o__o.6212
    @o__o.6212 Рік тому +3

    So many insane and awesome qualities! The fact that it can pick up radio on the resonance is just one more wild thing about it!

  • @Knifeawatermelon
    @Knifeawatermelon Рік тому +3

    Such a pure natural tone from the rocks mixed with an industrial sound from the solenoids

  • @ianloe4423
    @ianloe4423 Рік тому +13

    From a production standpoint this video took a ton of work. Mixing the delicate sounds of a cave with voices and a guitar is crazy. Great work!

  • @matthewcartermusic
    @matthewcartermusic Рік тому +12

    12:42 is absolutely amazing. wow. Do a full concert with Otto!

  • @timwilson032
    @timwilson032 Рік тому +25

    Man this is such a special channel. Thank you Rob for sharing so many beautiful things with us. You make UA-cam a much better place!

  • @sockatoo_
    @sockatoo_ Рік тому +4

    it's beautiful, just listening to three artists make art. you, the organist, and the earth. harmonizing. it's almost like everything in the world came about just to foster this moment.
    genuinely, the most beautiful thing i've heard in.. years.

  • @RedHedDes
    @RedHedDes Рік тому +1

    my favorite part of your videos is you completely 100% trusting the artistic process and other musicians to make something great. It never disappoints.

  • @dezzi03
    @dezzi03 Рік тому +6

    the fact that the organist had seen this instrument when he was 6 and realized that dream is incredible. some people find their calling and it us so beautiful to see

  • @chrisnesja9245
    @chrisnesja9245 Рік тому +3

    Wow, an intersection between one of my favorite UA-camrs and one of my favorite albums! I first learned about the Great Scalacpipe Organ through a podcast that was reviewing the Pepe Deluxe album “Queen of the Wave”. I learned that one of their songs for that album was played and recorded on this specific instrument. Over ten years later, here I see Rob playing the same instrument. Truly incredible!

  • @psilocyrapter
    @psilocyrapter Рік тому +7

    What a beautiful unexpected instrumental. I love the look of childish joy, that rob gets after playing it a bit. Well done.

  • @NateLeePhillips
    @NateLeePhillips Рік тому +3

    Most relaxing 26 minutes of my day. Such beautiful music created simply by tapping rocks.

  • @TofuRabbit
    @TofuRabbit Рік тому +4

    Not only this video, but every time you cover amazing and unique or unusual instruments it makes me emotional, the way you present it, the passion showing through, just big half an hour long videos appreciating the beauty of music. Thank you for making these Rob, sincerely.

  • @katie71224
    @katie71224 Рік тому +19

    This is awesome - I've only gotten to experience the organ once while touring with a group. It's incredible to hear the organ recorded with professional mics in a private session. 10/10 thanks for sharing this with us, Rob!

  • @kcjoejoe
    @kcjoejoe Рік тому +17

    Need to get Richard D James in that cave because some of that sounded like it was from Ambient Works Volume II. Amazing video.

  • @NatePerdomo
    @NatePerdomo Рік тому +18

    This is a certified Scallon classic.

  • @lemogradient7526
    @lemogradient7526 Рік тому +3

    This is...just...so amazing. That little bit of playing you guys did made me feel like I'm touring the caves myself, with a whole story splayed out before me. Thanks for granting us access for such wonderful instruments!

  • @confusingTM
    @confusingTM Рік тому +3

    gods I remember going to Luray when I was a kid and seeing this in person was magical its really cool that you're now sharing it with the world :D

  • @DaveLeoBaker
    @DaveLeoBaker Рік тому +8

    This is so amazing! @RobScallon you inspired a work on my latest binaural beats album, "Waves Of Imagination" called "Singing Cave." I could never replicate what Nature Herself has given us with that cave, but the opener on the album, "Singing Cave" is but a tribute. Thank you for bringing waves of imagination and creativity to so very many new and upcoming artists!

  • @ohkaygoplay
    @ohkaygoplay Рік тому +3

    To hear the Earth sing... wow. Shivers. :)
    It's beautiful.
    It's amazing what humans are capable of creating working with nature. Literally. These guys gave Gaia a singing voice, and it is wondrously grand. I need to hear this in real life.
    Hearing you play along with the Earth is just so beautiful in so many ways.
    I'm a musician - a singer - and if anyone is wondering how these two could create music together having never rehearsed together, we - musicians - have an ability to 'read' one another when we shift into music mode. It's something that can't really be explained. It's more felt than anything. Those who are trained can 'hear' each other more clearly using that skill and knowledge of music, but anyone with musical talent has that innate skill.
    I have a powerful need to sing in this cavern now.

  • @RefVengance
    @RefVengance Рік тому +4

    The last piece you played is so peaceful and resonates perfectly in the cave. ❤

  • @RoamingOdin0778
    @RoamingOdin0778 Рік тому +2

    Seeing the high and euphoria on robs face when he walked in, as well as when he got to strike the keys on the organ really speaks volumes to the nature of music, and how it can be found anywhere, even in nature itself.

  • @zachreedy8829
    @zachreedy8829 Рік тому +2

    I live on the other side of the mountain next to Luray and it’s so cool to see you highlight the caverns! The area is absolutely full of caves. Lots of local schools bring their students there to hear the organ. Super cool to see you highlight something so close to home!