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Short: GM file by Geoff Milnes & Jason Swales
Author: Geoff Milnes
Uploader: geoff@geemil.demon.co.uk (Geoff Milnes)
Type: mus/midi
The music which makes up this midifile is copyright G.Milnes 1996.
However, it may be distributed freely and played as entertainment, but
MUST include this read.me file. Should the music be used for financial
gain, permission MUST be sought and obtained from the composer (e-mail
address as above) BEFORE it's use.
I would also very much appreciate being notified of any distribution and
use as I would like to know whether the music has been of some use.
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Several years ago whilst my son was still at school, one of his mates
showed an interest in keyboard playing and visited our home on several
occasions. During one of these visits, he played me about ten bars of
music (basically rhythm) which he had been playing about with at school.
I asked him to play it again whilst I recorded it on Tiger Cub.
Over several months, I expanded on his basic rhythm to eventually
produce the current file. It was first written using a Technics SX PR250
Digital Piano (superb instrument!) and following my recent acquisition
of a Yamaha General Midi PSR-220, the file was converted to GM.
Although this was not the first piece of music I had composed, it was a
milestone in that the vast majority of it was composed at the computer
keyboard and not a musical keyboard and through this, gave me a better
understanding of the use of sequencers.
Having now reached the limit of the software I am using (Dr T's Tiger
Cub) I would like to upgrade to Dr T's KCS with the full version of
Tiger software but am unable to obtain it. If anyone reading this has a
copy to sell, I would be very grateful as, having reached the ripe old
age of 50+, I now find it somewhat difficult to change to a different
base of sequencer.
There are actually two files in the archive, a .midi file and a .cub
file for anyone out there able to use it.
LONG LIVE THE AMIGA.
Enjoy!
Geoff Milnes.
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