Davy Jones' pipe organ was an instrument that served as part, if not all, of the captain's cabin of the Flying Dutchman, often played by the fearsome Davy Jones. With this enormous pipe organ, Davy Jones' cabin had an operatic feel. It played as a normal organ would, but the pipes had grown fantastically into underwater shapes, with steam coming out of them. The organ itself had shell and sea life textures, backed up to the window of the stern. There was also a painting above the organ keys, which Jones looks upon as he mourned the loss of his lost love, Calypso.
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| - Davy Jones' pipe organ was an instrument that served as part, if not all, of the captain's cabin of the Flying Dutchman, often played by the fearsome Davy Jones. With this enormous pipe organ, Davy Jones' cabin had an operatic feel. It played as a normal organ would, but the pipes had grown fantastically into underwater shapes, with steam coming out of them. The organ itself had shell and sea life textures, backed up to the window of the stern. There was also a painting above the organ keys, which Jones looks upon as he mourned the loss of his lost love, Calypso.
- In the film, Lord Cutler Beckett gained possession of the heart of Davy Jones, the Flying Dutchman had to serve under the East India Trading Company. After the Dutchman led a massive attack on pirate ships, Davy Jones's passionate nature is briefly shown when he plays his theme on the pipe organ whilst shedding a single tear. However, the organ would soon be inaccessible to Jones, as the captain's cabin was where EITC soldiers were guarding the Dead Man's Chest. The chest was guarded by Mullroy and Murtogg until Jack Sparrow came in the organ room and stole the chest from them.
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| - Davy Jones' pipe organ was an instrument that served as part, if not all, of the captain's cabin of the Flying Dutchman, often played by the fearsome Davy Jones. With this enormous pipe organ, Davy Jones' cabin had an operatic feel. It played as a normal organ would, but the pipes had grown fantastically into underwater shapes, with steam coming out of them. The organ itself had shell and sea life textures, backed up to the window of the stern. There was also a painting above the organ keys, which Jones looks upon as he mourned the loss of his lost love, Calypso.
- In the film, Lord Cutler Beckett gained possession of the heart of Davy Jones, the Flying Dutchman had to serve under the East India Trading Company. After the Dutchman led a massive attack on pirate ships, Davy Jones's passionate nature is briefly shown when he plays his theme on the pipe organ whilst shedding a single tear. However, the organ would soon be inaccessible to Jones, as the captain's cabin was where EITC soldiers were guarding the Dead Man's Chest. The chest was guarded by Mullroy and Murtogg until Jack Sparrow came in the organ room and stole the chest from them.
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