Does anyone any of these 3 dance music in Midi file, i've been trying for the longest time to make them but no free time on hand, the songs are,Masha3el, SettelHosn and Najwa
Masha3el was composed by Hani M'hanna, Najwa I'm not sure. You know it's very hard to do one of those songs as one man band, I guess if i can't find them i'll have to sit my ass and do'em
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Abdallah,
Roger Bandaly sells these midi files for $80.00 each. He wrote that each request should consist for at least five midis. These midis were generated on a Roland G1000. I tried one of them, for free, and did not like it very much. May be we should have a midi upload area for every member of this oriental keyboard forum or other oriental instruments to contribute, if possible, one ore more midi files(s). What do you guys think?
Tony I worked with Roge Bandaly and his sister's back in the 70s in Australia and I met Rene Bandaly in New York late 80s he was here with his daughter that sings and he had the Roland D-20 and had nice sequences on it. Soon I will update my site to include membership and a real Forum like this and will probably make some kind of members only download area so we all can share files.
Wow, $80 for 1 midi file? isn't that a lot of money?. A friend of mine that went to Syria for a visit brought with him 10 midi files from a player over there. There were done on Roland E500 I believe. I liked them a lot, if anyone interested, I can email them the files, there are of various songs.
I've seen a software once that actually plays the midi file on a virtual keyboard for you, I thought that was pretty cool
Eddy, the bandaly's were an Arabic style partrige family from Lebanon, brothers sister and the father...and so on they sounded good in the 70's......I'll send you a midi from Roger bandaly when I find it ,it's the song aatini al nay it's a good midi file. Stephan
[This message has been edited by Sdel (edited 12-17-2002).]