Introduction
"Halcyon Days Elizabeth Tudor 1945 Kar" is a MIDI music piece in Classical Music style, played by Acoustic Grand Piano solo.
The total duration of this midi music is 7 minutes and 33 seconds, with a total of 5,804 notes, divided into 42 tracks, the initial tempo is 69bpm, the min tempo is 40bpm, the max tempo is 250bpm.
There are multiple keys marked in the file, such as C major、A♭ major、E♭ major、E major、F major etc., marked beats are 4/4、12/8.
Some MIDI events such as Channel Volume Control, Pan are used.
Meta Text
@KMIDI KARAOKE FILE
@LMusic by Eric Coates @THalcyon Days (Elizabeth Tudor) 1945 @T'The Three Elizabeths' @TDr. Pitt-Payne in London UK \Suite for Pi ano for te /THE THREE ELIZ A BETHS /- I - /HAL CY ON DAYS /(El iz a beth Tu dor) /Mu sic by Er ic Coates /Ded i cat ed, by per mis sion to /Her Ma jes ty /The Queen El iz a beth \Hal cy on Days, /from The Three Eliz a beths, /was ap pro pri at ed al most a de cade /af ter his (Coates) death /to in tro duce the a maz ing ly pop u lar /ada
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Standard Midi File Properties
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Standard
GM1 -
File format
MIDI TYPE 1 -
File size
38.75 KB -
Duration
07:33 -
BPM
40 - 250 -
Tracks
4
Channels and Instruments
Used 4 channels, 1 instrument
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Acoustic Grand Piano
1,588 notes/chords,avg. pitch D#5
Program ID: 0, Track: 3time: 00:10 - 07:33
pitch: F3 - E7
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Acoustic Grand Piano
1,040 notes/chords,avg. pitch A#4
Program ID: 0, Track: 4time: 00:03 - 07:33
pitch: D#3 - C7
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Acoustic Grand Piano
374 notes/chords,avg. pitch G4
Program ID: 0, Track: 5time: 00:12 - 07:19
pitch: D#3 - F6
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Acoustic Grand Piano
2,384 notes/chords,avg. pitch F#3
Program ID: 0, Track: 6time: 00:08 - 07:33
pitch: G1 - A4
Tracks
42 tracks are used, 4 tracks have notes
# | Name | Channel(s) | Instrument(s) |
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1 | Soft karaoke | ||
2 | Words | ||
3 | treble clef 1 | 1 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
4 | treble clef 2 | 2 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
5 | lyric line | 3 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
6 | bass | 4 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
7 | * | ||
8 | Halcyon Days (Elizabeth Tudor) 1945 Eric Coates | ||
9 | Music by Eric Coates (The Three Elizabeths) | ||
10 | actually dated August 3rd 1944, Evesham, in the piano score | ||
11 | sequence by Dr. Pitt-Payne in London UK | ||
12 | on Tuesday 29 April 2003 at 15.53 | ||
13 | in association with Doug Grierson | ||
14 | * | ||
15 | THE KING OF LIGHT MUSIC ERIC COATES | ||
16 | 1886 to 1957 | ||
17 | Coates' music is not merely melodically attractive: | ||
18 | it is memorably melodically attractive, pointed as | ||
19 | it is by driving rhythms. Particularly is this true | ||
20 | of his marches, of which he produced a dozen or more | ||
21 | which achieved enormous popularity. Some of them | ||
22 | were adapted as signature tunes of very long-running | ||
23 | radio programmes: 'Calling All Workers' ('Music While | ||
24 | You Work'), heard four times a day, five days a week, | ||
25 | for many years, 'Knightsbridge' ('In Town Tonight') | ||
26 | and, not a march, but equally memorable, | ||
27 | the valse serenade 'By the Sleepy Lagoon' | ||
28 | ('Desert Island Discs', still running). | ||
29 | These in turn kept his music aggressively before | ||
30 | the public. By the time he died, radio was beginning | ||
31 | to take second place to television, but Coates also | ||
32 | wrote title music for the small screen, like | ||
33 | 'The Rediffusion March': 'Music Everywhere' (1948), | ||
34 | while 'Halcyon Days', from 'The Three Elizabeths,' | ||
35 | was appropriated almost a decade after his death | ||
36 | to introduce the amazingly popular adaptation | ||
37 | of 'The Forsyte Saga,' and indeed for the large | ||
38 | screen - 'The Dam Busters March' of 1954 has | ||
39 | perhaps become Coates' single most popular movement. | ||
40 | ゥ Philip L Scowcroft | ||
41 | * |