The Whitlams Midi Files
Little Cloud chords by The Whitlams. Go Premium to download MIDI files. Our goal is to help musicians like you to learn to play the music they love. We can only maintain and improve Yalp if paying members keep supporting us. Become a paying member too. Some 'midi manuals' gave a few tips, but were mostly devoted to a general overview of midi music. The Midi Files gives an excellent intro to basic midi knowledge, but it then goes on to provide a wealth of practical information on how to actually produce better files. Be sure you get a copy with the floppy disk that comes with the book.
- Tunes
- Irish music
- Scottish music
- English music
Many thanks to Barry Taylor! You may find all lyrics of the tunes here listed on his wonderful site: The Tunebook.
Irish Tunes
» MIDI An Raibh Tu Ag An gCarraig (Were You at the Rock?)
» MIDI The Bard of Armagh
» MIDI Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
» MIDI The Blackbird
» MIDI The Blacksmith's Hornpipe (Fisher's Hornpipe)
» MIDI Black Velvet Band
» MIDI Bonnie Kellswater
» MIDI Bonny Portmore
» MIDI Bonnie Woodgreen
» MIDI Brian Boru's March
» MIDI Bridgit O'Malley
» MIDI The Brink of the White Rock (O'Carolan's Cup)
» MIDI Carlionne (O'Carolan's Receipt)
» MIDI Carrigfergus
» MIDI Cherish the Ladies (Jig)
» MIDI A Child Of Dreamland (The Gentle Maiden)
» MIDI The Cliffs of Doneen
» MIDI The Cliffs of Moher
» MIDI Cooley's (Reel)
» MIDI The Coolin
» MIDI Cockles and Mussels
» MIDI The Croppy Boy
» MIDI Danny Boy(See also Londonderry Air)
» MIDI The Dawning Of The Day
» MIDI The Derry Hornpipe
» MIDI The Donegal Jig
» MIDI Down By The Glenside
» MIDI Down By The Salley Gardens
» MIDI Dreams of Alwyn (Isle of Innisfree)
» MIDI The Duck's Leg (Jig.. also Known As The Piper's Chair)
» MIDI An Emigrant's Daughter..an old tune, new lyrics
» MIDI Eileen Aroon
» MIDI Fainne Oir Ort (Jig)
» MIDI The Foggy Dew
» MIDI The Frost Is All Over (Hornpipe)
» MIDI Gary Owen
» MIDI Gary Owen Solo Piper ( Wav Table Version )
» MIDI The Hills Of Connemara
» MIDI The Irish Emigrant
» MIDI Irish Washerwoman (Jig)
» MIDI Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye
» MIDI John Paterson's Mare (Jig)
» MIDI The Jolly Beggarman
» MIDI Kathleen Mavourneen
» MIDI The Kerry Dance
» MIDI The Kesh Jig
» MIDI Ketty Terrol
» MIDI Kilgary Mountain (Whiskey In The Jar)
» MIDI King of the Fairies
» MIDI Knockfierna
» MIDI The Ladies Dressed In Garments So Green
» MIDI The Lark In The Clear Air
» MIDI Londonderry Air (Older Version of Danny Boy)
» MIDI The Maid Who Sold Her Barley
» MIDI Market Town (Jig)
» MIDI MacAllistrum's March
» MIDI The Meeting Of The Waters
» MIDI The Merry Blacksmith (Jig)
» MIDI The Minstrel Boy
» MIDI Mist On The Mountain (Jig)
» MIDI Misty Mourne Shore
» MIDI Mo Ghile Mear
» MIDI Morrison's Jig
» MIDI The Mountains of Mourne
» MIDI My Singing Bird
» MIDI The Old Rambler
» MIDI Paddy Cronin's Reel
» MIDI Paddy's Leather Breeches (Jig)
» MIDI The Pretty Maid Milking The Cow
» MIDI Red Is The Rose
» MIDI The Rose of Mooncoin
» MIDI The Rose of Tralee
» MIDI Rosin The Beau
» MIDI Savourneen Deelish
» MIDI She Moved Through The Fair
» MIDI Skibbereen
» MIDI Slane (Be Thou my Vision)
» MIDI Sleepy Maggie (Reel)
» MIDI Snowy Breasted Pearl
» MIDI Song of the Chanter
» MIDI The Spinning Wheel
» MIDI St. Anne's Reel
» MIDI Star of the County Down
» MIDI Tell My Ma
» MIDI Thy Kingdom Come On Bended Knee (Hymn c1745)
» MIDI 'Twas Pretty To Be In Ballinderry
» MIDI The Verdant Braes of Skreen
» MIDI The Wearin' Of The Green
» MIDI The Wild Rover
» MIDI Will Ye Go Lassie? (Wild Mountain Thyme)
All sequences and arrangement by © Barry Taylor
» MIDI The Pining Maid / Ships are Sailing / Crowley's Reel (Reels)
» MIDI Connolly's Jig / I'm a Man in Myself like Oliver's Bull (Jigs)
» MIDI Jig and Song Air / Mrs. Martin's Favourite / Foxy Mary (Jigs)
» MIDI The Pivot Brig / Rakes of Kildare / Swallow Tail (Jigs)
» MIDI Scatter The Mud / The Lilting Banshee / Irishman's Heart To The Ladies (Jigs)
» MIDI Merrily Danced The Quaker's Wife / The Lady In The Boat / Smash The Windows (Jigs)
» MIDI Bottle Of Punch / The Bridal Jig / My Pretty, Fair One (Jigs)
» MIDI Limerick Lasses / Flowers of Cahirciveen / Speed The Plough (Reels)
» MIDI Rocky Road To Dublin / The Rakes Of Westmeath / Yellow Stockings (Jigs)
» MIDI Connaught Lasses / Belles of Tipperary (Reels)
» MIDI Father O'Flynn / Haste To The Wedding / Connaughtman's Rambles / Geese In The Bog (Jigs)
» MIDI Irish Washerwoman / Monaghan (Jigs)
» MIDI The Fermoy Lasses / The Gravel Walk (Reels)
All sequences and arrangement by © Barry Taylor
» MIDI Carolan's Draught
» MIDI Hewlett
» MIDI Hugh O'Donnell
» MIDI John O'Connor
» MIDI Lady Athenry
» MIDI Lament For The Death Of Owen Roe O'Neill
» MIDI Lord Inchiquin
» MIDI Ode to Whiskey
» MIDI O'Flinn
» MIDI O'Kane
» MIDI Planxty Eleanor Plunkett
» MIDI Planxty George Brabazon
» MIDI Planxty Fanny Poer
» MIDI Planxty Maggie Browne
» MIDI Planxty Irwin
» MIDI Si Bheag Si Mhor
» MIDI Thomas Leixlip The Proud
All sequences and arrangement by © Barry Taylor
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