Splinking Dots of Tonal Harmonic Speakers

~ Midi ~
Mechanical Musical Madness
Bouncing Notes
 - music smoothies the savage beast - people try to put midi d-d-d-d-down - talkin bout my cyber generation - but they don't understand how groovy it is to hear your favorite tunes from the radio, or even your own creations, embodied for all eternity - yay, immortalized - in the post bubble-gum timeless tonalities of sonic video game manic impressions - i use programs like Cakewalk and Guitar Pro 2 to transcribe my music, and hence create my magical midis  - music smoothies the savage beast - - n i, myself, have spent many a countless (otherwise trivial) hour, enscribing said notes into digital code to be signalized to the proverbial bend (tho i myself was once of the dissenting category of sonic snobs, prefering only actual legitimate authentic wave forms) - but the so-true fact of the matter is that midi files are staggeringly small, and can be manipulated quite easily and to your humble heart's content - n hence thusly, put into webpages or flash to load relatively instantly, (as even in this modern age, some people still don't have cable yet) - think of it as a little musician inside your computer (who can play up to 16 instruments at once) being taught how to play a song, an entire score, in a single solitary microsecond - the only drawback is the digital barrier - like, i still wish they could boogie more effectively  - music smoothies the savage beast - - ah, well, ok, so nothing's perfect - but i have learned alot about music tryin to get some of these wiggy riffs to sound half way right - but as long as ye know how it goes, i guess it's close enough for rock n roll ;o)



Dream On
Aerosmith� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �jam

Space Oddity
David Bowie� � � � � � � � � � � � � � �galaxy

White Room
Cream� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �stars

Rocket Man
Elton John� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �stars

Walking on the Moon
The Police� � � � � � � �planets

Lights
Journey� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �lights

Bloody Well Right
Supertramp� � � � � � � � � � � �magic-pill

    The Boys are Back in Town
Thin Lizzy� � � �buddies

Starship Trooper
Yes� � � � � � � � � � � � � �aliens



 - music smoothies the savage beast - ok, so i didn't actually create any of the midi files posted above, nor did i write any of them (obviously) - but i found em on the net somewhere when i first got online several years ago, before i even had a computer - i did write all of the tunes below, however, and created them in Guitar Pro 3, which transcribes tablature - some of em were originally created in Cakewalk, years ago, but i've gone in n converted em to tablature, n even touched em up a bit (since now i know more about music, from workin with these things) - Cakewalk is great cuz ye can see the piano roll, how the notes play out in real time, like a bar graph - but Guitar Pro lets you see the notes as numbers on a fret, but the rest of the information is displayed just like manuscript (notes, rests, etc), midi is just a bonus, as that's how you preview your product, to make sure it's right, and it also imports midi so you can figure out how something is played - i'm gonna try that trick on the above files real soon - so, below is posted a buncha tunes of my own that i have transcribed into tab n created midi files from - enjoy ;o)



 - Shadows - a zoomin band, man -
title / webpage duration midi file GP3 tablature file
2101 (2:17) 10 K 18 K
Talk to the Bushes (1:43) 12 K 14 K
This One! (1:34) 9 K 8 K
Sunlight (3:09) 11 K 19 K
2101 (2:17) 10 K 18 K
22 (0:41) 4 K 2 K
2 Cycle (0:37) 3 K 3 K
Alien Wonderland (0:40) 4 K 5 K
Adventures of a Zoid (13:00) 47 K 49 K
On the Beach (1:30) 8 K 8 K
If I Had a Beachball (1:21) 4 K 4 K
Building 800 (2:15) 10 K 6 K
Beautiful (2:54) 12 K 22 K
Composures (4:27) 15 K 12 K
Dusty Books n Wine (4:03) 14 K 18 K
Do You Like What You See ?    (1:46) 11 K 5 K
Enter Protagonists (5:14) 25 K 32 K
The Fire (3:58) 27 K 20 K
Firefly (7:18) 34 K 47 K
Freedom (0:50) 3 K 3 K
Lost (1:06) 5 K 5 K
Little Waterfall (1:40) 6 K 5 K
Midnight Sun (6:14) 53 K 16 K
Empty Bottle (Nothin' Else) (1:33) 11 K 8 K
Perception (3:21) 13 K 25 K
The Ride (3:42) 15 K 15 K
Tomorrow (2:27) 13 K 19 K
W.B.O.E. (5:08) 19 K 19 K
A View From the Peak (1:10) 5 K
The Glade (2:16) 6 K
Flags (1:36) 4 K
Bump (1:20) 2 K
Even (3:46) 7 K



 - 2 Cycle - groovy little GUITAR warm up exercise -
22 (0:41) 4 K 2 K
title / webpage duration midi file GP3 tab file
Freedom (0:50) 3 K 3 K
 - Freedom - groovy little BASS warm up exercise -



 - yes, i am a musical genius -



 - the jumpin' juke joint -