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MiDi | 38.41 MB
Welcome to my classical midi website, which is now celebrating over 25 year's online. I Would suggest when playing Midi files, that you download the free "Coolsoft Virtualmidisynth to play these Classical midi music. I hope you enjoy the music and infomation provided by some very talented sequencers, I thank all who have donated Classical Midi Music to my Website and also to the people who kindly sent me Classical Composers Bio's.


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  Member 19.01.2023 1 63
+12
Thank you!!!
  Resident 20.03.2018 3 642
+400
Ummm... Thanks acidrefluxdisease But...
Not to sound disrespectful or unappreciative, by itself, this list of unlabelled, unorganised MIDI files seems pretty unusable, unless there is some sort of MIDI organiser/manager/player that can display all the info and list it all in order of composer, including the titles?
Patience, respect & gratitude - Always
Greetz: RADiUM OxYGeN H2O AiR ZONE ArCTiC TALiO ASSiGN CHAOS R2R VR AudioUTOPiA AudioP2P DECiBEL RETSU TC-Team FLARE r4e TCD MOCHA
  Member 31.08.2022 2 59
+57
sorry for that. It would have been much too much work. usually the files are abbreviated maybe you can decipher some of it that way.
also you can go to the website. all of these midi files are free. you can browse them there if you are looking for something specific.
  Resident 20.03.2018 3 642
+400
Yes, it most certainly would have, indeed! No problem, it's hardly your fault! It was their job to label the files correctly in the first place.
Anyway, thanks for bringing it all to our attention. I can see myself browsing their website catalogue and downloading a few specifics, not to mention recommending it to other musicians.
Patience, respect & gratitude - Always
Greetz: RADiUM OxYGeN H2O AiR ZONE ArCTiC TALiO ASSiGN CHAOS R2R VR AudioUTOPiA AudioP2P DECiBEL RETSU TC-Team FLARE r4e TCD MOCHA
  Member 11.10.2015 26 373
+1002
Thank you acidrefluxdisease & PiRAT
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  Resident 21.04.2014 1591
+330
Unfortunate!
There was a time when the internet existed without gigantic servers like Google's, it was so slow and it takes hours to download a single song.

But we musicians downloaded at the end of the 90s many 'quality midi files', because the small size helped a lot, made by real musicians, I myself contributed a lot by posting midi and scores that nobody had, no score for 'cinema paradiso', we did...

Once, when I was still very young, a French pianist named Richard Clayderman gave me the hit score of that year: "We are the World", anyone who wanted got a copy.

Although Midis with better quality we downloaded from the 'Pierre_Schob' site, classicalarchives 'dot' com. We didn't even need to have an account on the sites.
At that time it was used for study and learning, buying all CDs was expensive.

MIDI is something extraordinary in the right hands.
  Member 9.06.2021 39
+9
And do you still have any of these quality MIDIs that you've mentioned? Cinema Paradiso score seems like a bit of a Holy Grail. Unless it's just a piano score. But I'd certainly be interested in some quality MIDI files if you know a source (or if you ARE a source )
  Member 31.08.2022 2 59
+57
Me too! I think it's time for a quality midi revival.
  Member 31.08.2022 2 59
+57
how i use those files is by randomly going through them and listening to them in a very neutral sound. the fun comes in when i find something that if i changed it and bettered the quality of the midi file it would become something great again, and most likely different then what the composer had in mind. so with this approach i kind of prefer when the midi files arent too good of an interpretation of the pieces.
i really like this approach since it feels really respectful and connected to my musical tradition and at the same time it couldn't be less connected, if that makes sense.

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