Finding More MIDI Files

In Home Concert Xtreme works with thousands of Standard MIDI Files (SMFs) from a variety of sources. The best ones usually come from commercial publishers--such as the ones represented in this product.

In addition, most piano teaching methods have compatible SMFs which provide accompaniments to the pieces in the method books and supplementary repertoire books. These pieces typically work very well with Home Concert.

There are also many MIDI files freely available in the public domain that you can find on the Internet which are compatible. You can also make your own SMFs using a sequencer, notation, or an auto-arrangement program.

Where to Buy More MIDI Files
Many music software publishers sell SMFs that work very well with Home Concert Xtreme. Many of these files have associated print music.

Below is a listing of some of the best music software publishers that have compatible SMFs. These MIDI files range from keyboard teaching methods, to classical pieces, to pop, Christmas, and other musical genres.

Free Downloads
Here are some of our favorite sites for free (or low cost subscription) MIDI files. These files are typically classical music files (based on music written before January 1, 1923 which is in the public domain).

In addition...
Please check out our listing of Piano Concerto MIDI files that we have found on the Internet as well as our suggestions for using Home Concert to learn music.

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