I say probably because it will depend on whether your computer has the right software installed. The file will probably start playing in a new tab on your browser. Just click on the link for the part you want to listen to (e.g. Option 1 (simplest but not very reliable) You'll sometimes hear a little of the accompaniment, usually just the introduction or key phrases. There will usually be no dynamics, pauses, rits etc. Except for the ones under the link All parts, which play all parts equally loudly. You'll hear your part, with the other parts faintly in the background so you can get a feel for the harmonies. In fact they'll sound rather tinny, but then they're just a rehearsal aid. Our midi files are not going to replace your favourite recording. If you're interested in more detail, try the wikipedia article on midi files. It basically allows musical instruments to talk with computers and computers to talk to musical instruments. Midi stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. There are lots of good resources on the Members page:įollow this link: Durufle Requiem on Cyberbass Midi and mp3 practice files (current concerts)
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