These songs have been selected and edited
To emphasize the quality available in MIDI files
Blues and Jazz
- Untitled blues improvisation
- Performer unknown - Played when this page is loaded.
Excellent example of blues wandering into jazz. One of my favorites
- Performer unknown
A tasteful tune from Earth, Wind, and Fire
- Performer unknown
Excellent rendition of a jazz standard
- Performer unknown
Very pretty version
- Copyright 1992, MTA - Unedited
What blues played in a minor should sound like
- Sequenced by Rio Moreno - Arranged by Devian Zikri
Many of Leon Russell's songs lend themselves to a jazzy
interpretation
- From The MIDI Jazz Network (MalletCat@aol.com)
Lean back, close your eyes, and prepare to enjoy
- Performer unknown1
Many good, but unkown musicians distribute their work in MIDI's
Popular
- Performer Unknown
Great tune by War - excellent percussion
- Performer unknown
Excellent version of the Alan Parsons' tune
- Performer unknown
Most Steely Dan tunes get trashed in MIDI's - one of the better
- Sequenced by Cary Altschuler (caryalt@aol.com)
A seldom-heard Steely Dan tune, but worth a listen
- Performer Unknown
First done by The Zombies, later covered by Santana
- Performer Unknown1
Done by the group, Chicago, and done well in this MIDI
- Sequenced by Travis Kidd - Uncopyrighted - Lightly edited1
Cheap Trick on MIDI! And it works!
- Performer unknown1
Classic Eagles song. Guitars don't do well on MIDI, but this works
- Performer Unknown1
From the Beatles.
- Performer unknown1
The flute sound on a MIDI can be used tastefully
- Sequenced by Bob Mace - Piano voice edited1
Demonstrating a MIDI Honky-Tonk Piano voice
- Performer Unknown1
No information available, but it's good or it wouldn't be here
- Performer unknown - Lightly edited
Copyright, 1994, Music Sales Limited
Led Zeppelin on MIDI! Electric guitars don't detract excessively
1Submitted by Jewel, a visitor to this page - Thanks, Jewel
Except as noted, all music is believed to be not copyrighted.
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