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I've got something of an
Thursday, May 8, 2014 - 13:02

I've got something of an addiction to making Midi versions of classical music - working on beethoven's Eroica right now. I have a...lot... of stuff. 

These aren't necessarily going to sound any good on your computer, because you are probably using the default midi synth and soundfont - try it with SGM 2.01, sounds really really awesome that way - it's just that the converted files are rather large, possibly because they're .wav

although I did just listen to the entirety of Pictures at an exhibition with the default and still liked it, so...

comments:

Pictures doesn't have every last one - I stopped somewhere at the beginning of baba Yaga. But it's still got most of them and they're kinda awesome, so here it is. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsvpFU7KY7E there are a lot of different bits, with a lot of different moods.

Death of Ase is from the same suite as morning mood and in the Hall of the mountain king - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aKxf1h5r4g

march slav is a sort of dark march that tchaikovsky wrote - and yes, it builds like 1812. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5poSw7tFLB4

Here, I have an mp3 version of my beethoven's seventh, wnd movement midi - so you can hear how good it sounds. and the midi itself. There's a part that's good for walk, and one that's more serious - it was featured in the King's Speech movie.

 

I have a lot more.