You should be able to play a midi file using iTunes. It’ll just use the built 
in instruments on OS X so it’s not going to sound great. It seems like you’re 
somehow telling it to edit, I suggest pulling down the contextual menu (VO + 
Shift + M) and using open with > iTunes 
> On Feb 12, 2015, at 6:34 PM, Vivianna <irish...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> hi all.
> i am trying to play simple midi files on my mac air, running the latest 
> yosemite and, i have absolutely no idea how to do it?
> when i activate the button on the website to start the midi, it opens up 
> garageBand.  i don’t know where to go or what to do from there.  i do not see 
> the name of the file, any play or start or some such.
> is it necessary for me to learn garageBand to play these files or, is there 
> another way to play them?
> and, if i do need to use garageBand, is there any super simple, really really 
> easy beginner tutorial or podcast somewhere?
> thanks much.
> 
> Vivianna
> 
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