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LIST of PIANOMAN Sample Tunes
I've provided these sample tunes so you can see just what PIANOMAN can
do. Feel free to modify them, to use them in your programs, or whatever
you like. In order to get as many tunes as possible on the disk, I've
kept them rather short. In the list below, the column labeled "Len"
roughly describes the length of the sample in relation to the length of
the whole piece of music. "W" means the Whole piece is here, "S" means
just the first Section, and "L" means the first Line.
The column labeled "Type" indicates whether the tune is a MUZ or COM
file, and how many voices it has. E.g., AULD is labelled M4. That means
the file's actual name is AULD.MUZ, and it has 4 voices. You need to
load MUZ files into PIANOMAN to play them. COM files will play
themselves.
Most of the multi-voice tunes were created with the "Harmony" option in
PLAYER PIANO. The exceptions are the Bach fugues and the ragtime piece.
These were created in "Fugue" mode.
Name Type Len Description
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AULD M4 L Auld Lang Syne
BATTLE M1 W Battle Hymn of the Republic
BLAZES C4 S Thunder and Blazes (circus march)
BRIDE M4 L Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin
BROWNJUG M1 W Little Brown Jug
CALIF M4 S California Here I Come, Al Jolson et al
CMINOR M2 W Praeludium in C-minor, J.S. Bach
COLT45 M1 W Tune from Colt-45 Malt Liquor ad
COLT45 C1 W Ditto -- can use for pause in batch files
CORONAT M4 S Coronation March from Le Prophete, Meyerbeer
DAISY M1 W A Bicycle Built for Two
DOG M2 W Where Has My Little Dog Gone?
DOXOLOG M4 W Doxology
DOXOLOG1 Ma (part of above)
DOXOLOG2 Mb (part of above)
DOXOLOG3 Mc (part of above)
DOXOLOG4 Md (part of above)
ENTERTN M4 S The Entertainer, Scott Joplin
ENTERTN1 Ma (part of above)
ENTERTN2 Mb (part of above)
ENTERTN3 Mc (part of above)
ENTERTN4 Md (part of above)
GIPSY M4 S Gipsy Rondo, Josef Haydn
GODSAVE M4 L God Save the Queen
HABANERA M1 W Habanera from Carmen, Georges Bizet
HAIL M4 L Hail to the Chief
HAILHAIL M1 W Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here
HITCHKOK M1 W Funeral March of a Marionette (used by A. Hitchcock)
HOME M2 S Home Sweet Home
HORNPIPE M1 W Sailor's Hornpipe
INVENTN4 M2 W Two-part Invention #4 in D-Minor, J.S. Bach
IRISHB C4 W The Irish Ballad, Tom Lehrer
JOLLY M3 S For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
LULLABYE M1 W Cradle Song, Johannes Brahms
MARSEIL M4 L La Marseillaise
MASTER M3 L Theme for "Masterpiece Theatre"
MONTY C4 S Liberty Bell March, John Philip Sousa
MONTY M4 S aka theme from Monty Python's Flying Circus
MONTY1 Ma (part of above)
MONTY2 Mb (part of above)
MONTY3 Mc (part of above)
MONTY4 Md (part of above)
POMP& M1 S Pomp and Circumstance, Sir Edward Elgar
POPEYE M1 W Theme for Popeye the Sailor
PRELUDIO M1 W Preludio in E, J.S. Bach
PTR&WOLF M1 S March from Peter and the Wolf, Prokofieff
QNAVEE M1 W The Ruler of the Queen's Navee, from H.M.S. Pinafore,
Gilbert & Sullivan
SUSANNAH M1 W Oh Susannah
SYNCLOCK M1 W The Syncopated Clock, Leroy Anderson
TRAPEZE M1 W The Man on the Flying Trapeze
TURKEY M1 W Turkey in the Straw
VATER M4 L Deutsche Vaterland
VOLGA M1 W Volga Boatman's Song
WARNING M1 W Dumm-da-dum-dum -- beginning of Dragnet theme
WASHER M1 W The Irish Washerwoman
WEASEL M1 W Pop Goes the Weasel
WEST M4 I The Wild West Is Where I Wanna Be, Tom Lehrer
WHISTLER M1 W The Whistler and His Dog, Arthur Pryor
WILLOW M1 W Tit-Willow, from The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan
YELOROSE M1 W The Yellow Rose of Texas