Laura's MIDI Heaven! Midis, Ringtones, Sheet Music and more ...
Over a hundred traditionals. Also accesses separate pages of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh folk tunes.
MIDIs
Originals!
Christmas
Classical
Dixieland
Fight Songs
Folk American
Halloween ... >>read more
Melody Lane : custom MIDI music (mid sound) sing along songbook with lyrics for public domain. Custom MIDI music, mid sound files, mp3, Real Audio, acoustical recordings. >>read more
Volkslieder, German and other Folksongs:
The classic folk music and culture site. Thousands of MIDI-encoded folk tunes from around the world. >>read more
Home of hard to find Ethnic Music.
Polkas, Oberks, Waltzs, Jigs, Reels, Hornpipes and more ...
Welcome to THE site for happy, snappy music. Featuring Polkas, Waltzes, Celtic, German, Country, Folk and much more. This page is a result of my hobby of sequencing MIDI files.... >>read more
The Amsterdamse Blaas Kapel (A.B.K. for insiders) started in January 1993 with a couple of musicians from various wind-orchestras. They wanted to make a different kind of music. Now, eleven years later, the A.B.K. has grown out to a Wind-Ensemble with lots of members and even two singers.
Ancient Irish Tunes:
March of the King of Laoise Ruairí Óg Ó Mórdha or "Rory of the hills", for whom the tune was probably composed, was a 16th century head of the O'Moore family.
Brian Boru's March Máirseáil Bhriain Borumha. A well-known old clan march, but probably not so ancient as the King of Munster, who died at the battle... >>read more
Balinese gamelan training exercises based on the book
'Ancient Traditions--Future Possibilities: Rhythmic Training Through the Traditions of Africa, Bali, and India,' by Matthew Montfort, Ancient Future bandleader. Includes MIDI files of Balinese gamelan.
A gamelan is an ensemble normally composed primarily of percussion.... >>read more
I Surfed the Cajun Cyber Land to find some canjun midis.
I found a few so I thought I'd give them a page of their own.
I'm sure there are more out there in cyber space.
If and when I find them, they'll be here...
In a home of their own...after all, isn't this where they belong. ... >>read more