Mad About MIDI

Notes Can Dance For You


"A song in your heart is music to your ears."

A big "Thank You" to the musicians who wrote and
performed MIDI music for our Internet use, including
David Folsom, Andy Klapwyk, and John Torp.


Remember the good old days when we enjoyed
all kinds of MIDI music on the Internet, reliving
memories of our past? I loved my collection.

But then everything changed.

And MIDI lovers got a bad case of the blues.

Almost all midi sites have disappeared or curtailed
their offerings. Many suffered great harrassment, also.
Once we had Laura's Midi Heaven, The Ultimate Midi
Site, The Sound Shack, The Midiplace, Doc's Place,
Midizone, Midi Haven, Best of the 80's, Midi Mania,
Web Thumper, MIDI Hits, Jack's Shack, Midifarm,
Skip's Eagle Nest, Quazi's MIDI files, Mr. Banjo's
Pre-30's Midis, Flasher's Little Music Shop, more.

Read more about this here: Help Save MIDI Music!

Here's another website with information: Jack's Midi's

Where's The Fastest Place to Find a MIDI?

MIDI Search Engine

But don't get your hopes up. You'll find a lot of
broken links as webmasters have folded their tents.

Our gratitude goes to the musicians who write MIDIs
and continue to make our Internet beautiful to hear.

Here's a Tribute to MIDI Sequencers

Original MIDI "A Bluesy Thing" by David Folsom
Used With Permission

Graphic from WebClipArt Mining Co.

Updated November 28, 2001

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