pretty good midi song site

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TRAP TRULY
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pretty good midi song site

Post by TRAP TRULY »

a friend sent me this link to this site with alot of the old standards in midi form. Some of the arrangements are pretty cool if you can get past the synth. instruments.
enjoy,
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Bud Harger
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Post by Bud Harger »

Thanks, Trap.

Can you tell me how to save these to BIAB where they can be edited? Others may be interested as well.

Thanks,

bUd
Don Sutley
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Post by Don Sutley »

Bud,

I just got the latest version of BIAB last week so I'm hardly an expert but the way I've been importing MIDIs into it is to go to: File - Import chords from Midi file. It takes a little experimenting to find the right style.

A program I've been using to play Midis is Melody Assistant, available at: http://www.myriad-online.com/enindex.htm It's pretty cool. It can generate tab for almost any stringed instrument (except maybe pedal steel).

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Post by TRAP TRULY »

sorry bud, I dont have biab and dont know enough about computers to help.
trap