Post by dxmax on Dec 23, 2021 18:56:24 GMT
Many years ago I had a bunch of midi files I used to like playing now and then. I have no idea how I got them but it could have been in the mid-late 90s, possibly with Packard Bell computers I had then on Windows 95 or 98 but not 100% sure of that. They may have all came from the same place though. I don't remember all the midi files. I have had no luck trying to find them as one or two had generic names or are well known songs and can't find the specific midis I had of them. From what I remember here are the filenames and or title of some of the midi files I remember. I don't think any of them played very long:
Amazing.mid Amazing Eye - Egyptian sounding music. Simnple melody, not many instruments. Main instrument may have been a flute.
Oscar.mid (The Oscars music but it was short)
The Jam and Butter - Sounded a bit blues like
Reggae.mid. Not very long, around a minute or so and the main melody was played with steel drum instrument.
Hava.mid - This is the only one I have the audio of still. It is short and supposed to loop. One day years ago, I converted it to a WAV file with slightly better instruments but lost the actual midi file. Here is the audio: drive.google.com/file/d/1goWFj0kN4C2MetWY46WHfVDZ2oqzkf80/view?usp=sharing
Fun Cinderdash - Cartoonish style
Funhappygolucky - Cartoonish style
BINGO. The nursery rhyme B-I-N-G-O. (May have had the filename Fun_Bingo but not sure)
Love_Cowpoet.mid - Country style, upbeat main instrument was a banjo
Flowers_Rosebloom.mid
Flowers_BirdofParadise.mid
With the midis titled flowers, one had a piano as main instrument and other had panpipes as main instrument.
While I don't remember the names of these midis I do remember there was a midi version of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow I had which I think had a xylophone for the main instrument and a flute. There was also moonlight sonata 3rd movement and a cartoonish version of 99 bottles of beer and one that may have had the title The Wide open Land. Can anyone help locate these files? Does anyone know if these were a collection of midis from somewhere?
Amazing.mid Amazing Eye - Egyptian sounding music. Simnple melody, not many instruments. Main instrument may have been a flute.
Oscar.mid (The Oscars music but it was short)
The Jam and Butter - Sounded a bit blues like
Reggae.mid. Not very long, around a minute or so and the main melody was played with steel drum instrument.
Hava.mid - This is the only one I have the audio of still. It is short and supposed to loop. One day years ago, I converted it to a WAV file with slightly better instruments but lost the actual midi file. Here is the audio: drive.google.com/file/d/1goWFj0kN4C2MetWY46WHfVDZ2oqzkf80/view?usp=sharing
Fun Cinderdash - Cartoonish style
Funhappygolucky - Cartoonish style
BINGO. The nursery rhyme B-I-N-G-O. (May have had the filename Fun_Bingo but not sure)
Love_Cowpoet.mid - Country style, upbeat main instrument was a banjo
Flowers_Rosebloom.mid
Flowers_BirdofParadise.mid
With the midis titled flowers, one had a piano as main instrument and other had panpipes as main instrument.
While I don't remember the names of these midis I do remember there was a midi version of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow I had which I think had a xylophone for the main instrument and a flute. There was also moonlight sonata 3rd movement and a cartoonish version of 99 bottles of beer and one that may have had the title The Wide open Land. Can anyone help locate these files? Does anyone know if these were a collection of midis from somewhere?