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I. I highly recommend using the Yamaha Soft Synthesizer software to listen to the sequences below. Please download it from one of these sites: Site 1, Site 2, Site 3, After you are done installing, don't forget to configure this synthesizer as your default midi device through control panel.
II. The midi files presented on this page were sequenced by me, unless otherwise specified. I will be updating this page on a regular basis and adding new sequences whenever possible.
III. On some sequences below, you might have to adjust the speaker balance for optimal sound quality. In Windows 95, double-click on the Volume Control icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. Adjust the speaker balance by moving the slider to the left and right until you hear the best sound quality. I always got the best quality sound by moving the slider all the way to the right.
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Concerto in A minor for Piccolo, F.VI, n.9:
I. Allegro (35K)
II. Larghetto (11K)
III. Allegro (29K)
Concerto in C major for Piccolo, F.VI, n.5:
I. Allegro non molto (32K)
II. Largo (9K)
III. Allegro molto (28K)
"Great" Mass in C minor, (K.427):
I. Kyrie (40K)
Requiem in D minor, (K.626):
Rex tremendae (17K)
Divertimento No.3 in Bb major, (K.439c), for 2 basset horns and
bassoon:
I. Allegro (21K)
II. Menuetto and Trio (15K)
III. Adagio (7K)
IV. Menuetto and Trio
V. Rondo: Allegro assai