Ho! For a Rover's Life: or the Song of the Pirate
Uploaded by likeaduck on Oct 19, 2020
Introduction
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"Ho! For a Rover's Life: or the Song of the Pirate" is a MIDI music piece in Ballad style, which is played by an ensemble of 2 instruments including Acoustic Grand Piano, and Tenor Sax.
The total duration of this midi music is 2 minutes and 11 seconds, with a total of 2,029 notes, divided into 17 tracks, the initial tempo is 160bpm, the min tempo is 80bpm.
This MIDI file uses the GM1 standard, which is General MIDI.
The key signature marked in the MIDI file is F major, marked beats are 4/4、6/8、3/8、2/8、1/8.
Some MIDI events such as Modulation Wheel, Channel Volume Control, Pan are used, to enhance the quality.
Meta Text
Words and Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (20 Jun 1844) for General MIDI playback Sung by Mr. Henry Russell, 1812-1900
Copyright: | Copyright (C) 2003 (Feb 17) by Benjamin Robert Tubb |
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Ratings: |
Standard Midi File Properties
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Standard
GM1 -
File format
MIDI TYPE 1 -
File size
13.23 KB -
Duration
02:11 -
BPM
80 - 160 -
Tracks
3 -
Ho! For a Rover's Life: or the Song of the Pirate.mid MIDI download
Channels and Instruments
Used 3 channels, 2 instruments
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Tenor Sax
308 notes/chords,avg. pitch G#4
Program ID: 66, Track: 1time: 00:25 - 02:03
pitch: C4 - F5
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Acoustic Grand Piano
423 notes/chords,avg. pitch F4
Program ID: 0, Track: 2time: 00:02 - 02:12
pitch: E3 - F6
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Acoustic Grand Piano
407 notes/chords,avg. pitch C3
Program ID: 0, Track: 3time: 00:02 - 02:12
pitch: F1 - D4
Tracks
17 tracks are used, 3 tracks have notes
# | Name | Channel(s) | Instrument(s) |
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0 | Ho! For a Rover's Life: or the Song of the Pirate | ||
1 | Voice | 1 | Tenor Sax |
2 | Piano (hi) | 2 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
3 | Piano (lo) | 3 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
4 | "Ho! For a Rover's Life: | ||
5 | or the Song of the Pirate" (20 Jun 1844) | ||
6 | A Descriptive Ballad | ||
7 | Sung by Mr. Henry Russell, 1812-1900 | ||
8 | Written, Composed & dedicated to | ||
9 | Miss Frances Smith, | ||
10 | (of Washington City, D. C.) | ||
11 | by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 | ||
12 | Sequenced on 17 February 2003 | ||
13 | by Benjamin Robert Tubb | ||
14 | brtubb@writeme.com | ||
15 | www.pdmusic.org | ||
16 | for General MIDI playback |