The Spinning Wheel Song (Etude Progressives; No. 405)

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Introduction

"The Spinning Wheel Song (Etude Progressives; No. 405)" is a MIDI music piece in Ballad style, played by Acoustic Grand Piano solo.

This music is short, 45 seconds, with a total of 451 notes, divided into 11 tracks, and a single tempo of 88bpm.

This MIDI file uses the GM1 standard, which is General MIDI.

The key signature marked in the MIDI file is D major, marked beats are 4/4、4/8.

Some MIDI events such as Pan, Channel Volume Control are used.

Meta Text

by George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (1864) for General MIDI Playback from "The New Musical Curriculum," 1864, 1872, 1886, 1892
Copyright: This Arrangement Copyright ゥ2000 by Benjamin Robert Tubb
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Ballad    root gf American Folk 美国民谣

Standard Midi File Properties

Standard Midi File Properties

Channels and Instruments

Used 2 channels, 1 instrument

  • 5
    Acoustic Grand Piano

    Acoustic Grand Piano

    99 notes/chords,avg. pitch A4

    Program ID: 0, Track: 1

    time: 00:02 - 00:45

    pitch: C#4 - F#5

  • 6
    Acoustic Grand Piano

    Acoustic Grand Piano

    334 notes/chords,avg. pitch G#3

    Program ID: 0, Track: 2

    time: 00:02 - 00:46

    pitch: D3 - E4

Tracks

11 tracks are used, 2 tracks have notes

# Name Channel(s) Instrument(s)
0 The Spinning Wheel Song (Etude Progressives; No. 405)
1 Piano (hi) 5 Acoustic Grand Piano
2 Piano (lo) 6 Acoustic Grand Piano
3 "The Spinning Wheel Song (1864)
4 (Etude Progressives; No. 405)
5 by George Frederick Root, 1820-1895
6 Sequenced on 24 April 2000
7 by Benjamin Robert Tubb
8 brtubb@writeme.com
9 http://www.pdmusic.org
10 for General MIDI playback

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Happy_317673
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2 years ago 1#

【The Spinning Wheel Song (Etude Progressives; No. 405)】 Thanks for the share. How beautiful! Keep up the good work!