midi file song and sheet music notion key help
Hi folks; i have this song sheet music that i play key Bb and i have a midi instrumental that i'm not sure if it's Dm or other , all i know is that when i play the song and use the midi instrumental it doesn't sound that great. Also can you tell me at the beginning what measure i play to synchronize to match the first beat measure of the instrumental .thanks and keep up the great work with music score.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQUoLj-cUis
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Can you explain your question in more detail - what exactly are you doing, what exactly do you expect to see happen, what exactly happens instead?
In reply to Can you explain your… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks mate,sorry if i did not explain well. I play my Keyboard by sheet music and i use the midi file in my keyboard song midi orchestration rhythm style. And the midi file that i posted is the midi song orchestration and the UTube video music sheet is the song i play in Bb key ,so i'm trying to find out in what key is the Midi file song orchestration. since i play it as is and it doesn't sound that good to me.
In reply to Thanks mate,sorry if i did… by frank1955
You didn't post a MIDI file; you posted MuseScore files. Anyhow, are you asking what key the music in the MuseScore file is in, or what key the music in the video is? The video is in Ab, which when trasnposed for tenor saxophone, ends up being Bb. So if you're playing tenor saxophone or another similar instrument, play in Bb. Otherwise, play in Ab. The MuseScore file is in G - it doesn't say that in the key signature, but that's what it is.
In reply to You didn't post a MIDI file;… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks ,It's G Mjor or minor ?also do you think i should transpose the music sheet Power of love key Bb to G in order to use the midi file correctly as Song Rhythm style orchestration ?.Also here is the midi file .
In reply to Thanks here is the file . by frank1955
The score is G major - that's why the first chord has B instead of Bb.
How you use any of this is really up to you, I'm not sure what kind of advice you're really looking for here.