As an aside, with respect to Genesis midi files, has anyone ever had a
crack at midi-filing "The Light"? Likely to be quite a tricky one to
do, I know, even after you've imported bits from all the stuff they
picked out of it.
On 3/19/06, ceccles_ca <ecclesreinson@...> wrote:
> --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "mlcsixand78s"
> <mlcsixand78s@...> wrote:
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> > Anyone know of links where there are notes or chord info
> > for keys of various tunes?
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> > There are many web sites for guitar tablature...
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> > ... are there any good ones for keyboards?
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> > I'd like to get the chords /notes for:
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> > - Watcher...
> > - In The Court
> > - Strawberry Fields...
> > - Epitaph
> > etc.
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> > by the way, I can't read notes....
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> Gabor's Progressive Midi Files - KC, Yes, Genesis, Camel, Gentle
> Giant, ELP, Floyd, PFM
> http://web.agria.hu/kepenu/
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> Barclay James Harvest Midi Files
> http://www.bjharvest.co.uk/archive.htm#midi
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> To download with MS Explorer: click RIGHT mouse button on a title
> and choose: 'Save Target As...'
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> Midi files can be opened with Midi sequencer software like Cakewalk.
> Mellotron notes / chords are usually found in one or two of the 16
> channels. Use the "staff view" to see or print sheet music. If you
> can't read music, use the "piano roll" view.
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> If you don't have Midi software, Cakewalk - MusicCreator is only $40
> http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/MusicCreator/default.asp
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> There are probably free midi tools available as well. < anyone know?
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