From: "Diex Co" Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 17:27:52 +0300 Subject: Ways Of Harp Practise
Over the past 4 weeks or so I've been rediscovering a couple of ways of harp practise : MIDI files and MP3 s .
The following address is a MIDI file streak.
http://home.texoma.net/%7Edocdoc/index.htm
It's called Doc Doc's Place and you can find Little Walter's "JUKE" in MIDI among others. Also, of all the links provided there, the link IS the best indeed. Some greatly sequenced MIDIs I've gottten from and using the first search engine box (the one that writes :
Mustang Sally (3 MIDIs of 3 different legths, hope it helps for you who asked about it) Mas Que Nada , Oye Como Va (by Carlos Santana), Black Magic Woman (by Carlos Santana) Smooth (by Carlos Santana) , Dimples (by John Lee Hooker) Boom Boom (by John Lee Hooker) Mary Had A Little Lamb (by Stevie Ray Vaughan) Cantaloupe Island (by Herbie Hancock I think) Pappa Was A Rolling Stone (by The Temptations) Tutu (by Miles Davis) ,Watermelon Man, Tequilla (by The Coasters) Susie Q , I Put A Spell On You (by Creedence Clearwater Revival) Bag's Groove, Moanin' , Bluesette , Bluette Baby Elephant Walk from HATARI Motion Picture Soudtrack Green Onions , Manteca , Loverman , I Only Have Eyes For You My Favourite Things , Name Game (60s tune by Shirley Ellis) Midnight Hour (by Wilson Pickett) , Minnie The Moocher Superstitious (by Stevie Ray Vaughan) Take Five , Unsquare Dance , Pink Panther Theme Shaft Theme , Yakaty Yak , The Thrill Is Gone The Shadow Of your Smile , Round Midnight So What ...
.and, and. you name it.
There were multiple file sizes (which means differently sequenced) for most of those MIDI titles
I've had a ball.. Check (those) MIDIs out if you like as a practise aid