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Beatles Songs
All My Loving (26692 bytes, 1993)
Day Tripper (39984 bytes, 1993)
I Saw Her Standing There (30342 bytes, 1993)
She Loves You (25310 bytes bytes, 1993)
Twist and Shout (29693 bytes, 1993)
Neil Diamond Songs
Brother Love's Traveling Show (34298 bytes, 1995)
Cherry, Cherry (36386 bytes, 1995)
I Am I Said ((23540 bytes, 1995)
Solitary Man (19884 bytes, 1995)
Song Sung Blue (16715 bytes, 1995)
Sweet Caroline (25924 bytes, 1995)
Assorted Rock
Bang a Gong (31252 bytes, 1993)
Can't Take My Eyes off of You (38934 bytes, 1998) , Frankie Valli (of 4 Seasons)
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin (17660 bytes, 1994), Jerry & the Pacemakers
Everyday (22292 bytes, 1995), Phil Collins of Genesis
Hungry Eyes (34778 bytes, 1994), from the movie Dirty Dancing
Hushabye (20844 bytes, 1993) Mystics
I Can See Clearly Now (20519 bytes, 1998)
Joy to the World (24537 bytes, 1992), 3 Dog Night
Just the Way You Are (41830 bytes, 1993) Billy Joel
Love is all Around Us (32440 bytes, 1998) Wet, Wet, Wet from Movie 4 Weddings & a Funeral
My Girl (27809 bytes, 1993), Temptations
On Broadway (33052 bytes, 1993)
Only the Young (22579 bytes, 1998) Ricky Nelson
What I Say (59505 bytes, 1998) Ray Charles
Assorted Pop
All of Me (30845 bytes, 1993)
Beer Barrel Polka (28913 bytes, 1993)
Theme From A Summer Place (24839 bytes, 1998) Percy Faith, and movie A Summer Place
Wonderful World (24839 bytes, 2002) Instrumental of Louis Armstrong hit
We are the World (29666 bytes, 1998) Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie(includes more singers)
Volare (9785 bytes, 1992)
Notes / Instructions:
Midi - (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a file ending in ".mid" that contains musical notes. Unlike audio music, however, the file is more like a roll on a player piano such that the notes themselves, such as "C" and "G", and expressions and controls such as volume changes and pitch bend are stored rather than the sounds. Playback of the midi files is by musical instrument keyboards, or by a combination of computer software and musical keyboards, or in some cases, by the computers themselves if they are so equipped with an audio card that recognizes midi sequences.
Particulars on these midi files:
- Midi Sequences done by myself, mostly from midi keyboard entry
- midi info above (number of bytes, year song was sequenced) Year issue: later years may be better than early years
- midi 1 format used above - unless noted otherwise (midi note sort first by channels, then time) - as opposed to midi 0 format(time only)
- Instrumentation patches follow Standard Midi protocol
- Channel 10 is for drums - Roland drums expected
- Channel 16 is often for the lead (melody)
- System Exclusive entries were used in some cases to allow channel 1 and 3 to be used by others of my midi instruments. Channel 1 for a Yamaha keyboard and channel 3 for Digitech vocalist programming. You could eliminate both the system exclusive information and in most cases the channel 1 and 3 data if you wish.
- Have Fun
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