Does anyone know of a tool to index MIDI files according to melody? I have
thousands of MIDI files and I want to be able to index them according to
the "do-re-mi" notes in the melody. Most of the MIDI files are simple SATB
arrangements.
Also, does anyone know of a "name that tune" service
Frank Nordberg wrote:
| John Henckel wrote:
| Does anyone know of a tool to index MIDI files according to melody? I have
| thousands of MIDI files and I want to be able to index them according to
| the "do-re-mi" notes in the melody. Most of the MIDI files are simple SATB
| arrangements.
|
Richard Robinson wrote:
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There is something like that with my stuff,
http://www,leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/
A typo there, Richard:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/
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Frank Nordberg
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Frank Nordberg wrote:
Richard Robinson wrote:
...
There is something like that with my stuff,
http://www,leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/
A typo there, Richard:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/
Oops. Ta :)
--
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged
I heard Michael Jackson bought the rights a while ago. Isn't that correct ?
Mark
Frank Nordberg wrote:
John Chambers wrote:
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Happy Birthday, which doesn't seem to be on the Web in ABC form. I'd
add it, but I happen to know that it's under copyright. (Two points
to the first
Mark writes:
| I heard Michael Jackson bought the rights a while ago. Isn't that correct ?
That's what was reported a couple of years ago. A brief hunt turns up
some curious history of the tune. It was written in 1893, under the
tiele "Good Morning to All", as a children's school song. You'd