Morning all,

No need to despair over having a midi and no sheet music. There's a few 
programs that can interpret and display staff notation from a midi file 
- one such program is Noteworthy Composer 
(http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/). It's a 30 day evaluation - I 
tested it with one of the pieces from the link below and it worked fine 
for me.
I also believe that a version of Fronimo can open midi files and display 
tableture (perhaps v3.0?) as I know I've done it once, but don't have 
the program handy at the moment.

-John Lethbridge

Ed Durbrow wrote:
> Rats! I was all excited. Still, someone has gone to a lot of trouble  
> to make midi sequences, and those can be quite useful at times.
>
> On Mar 15, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Arthur Ness wrote:
>
>   
>> Yes, there's no music.  The prefatory material is in
>> facsimile, and the song lyrics in transcription.  What a
>> disappointment.
>>     
>
> Ed Durbrow
> Saitama, Japan
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