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From the homepage, you can browse for files using the search bar or have a look at the popular or latest free MIDIs. Fortunately, there is a link to search by genre. Now, the genre list is kind of all over the place and a little niche AFL football, Celtic, Greek, Jewish, Medleys, and so forth , but to be fair that could help you narrow down your search.

There is no flare to the site, and there are no listen buttons. All the links go straight to download at least the links still work! To that extent, it has some utility. It can be quite enjoyable, and some MIDI files are better than others, so picking up on those subtleties and nuances could make you a MIDI authority of sorts. Cover songs are a blast to record. The song has certain nuances that can make it tricky for a live drummer and editing or gluing together multiple takes can be time consuming besides.

Many years back, I downloaded video game remixes for my birthday party and ended up putting together a playlist we could listen to while visiting and playing games. I got a lot of comments on that playlist! If you want to create your own remixes, for popular songs, video game music, or otherwise, MIDI files can offer a starting point on which to build on.

What to do? You can even use MIDI files as the starting point for your own song, assuming you make enough modifications to it to make it unique hint: play with chord progressions, arrangement, dynamics, add a solo section, etc.



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