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- Black_MIDI abstract "A blackened musical notation, also called a black MIDI, black score and black sheet (Japanese: 黒楽譜, くろがくふ, Kuro Gakufu, literally \"black sheet music\") is an experimental genre of music that uses MIDI files, to compose a song remix composed of a large number of notes (typically in the thousands all the way into the millions). It is usually done by filling up the sheet with thousands or millions of abnormally short notes, depending on style. A completed black MIDI will look like a recklessly colored and scribbled drawing on ruled paper if adapted to a score sheet. Most blackened songs are made from existing songs, although there are a few original compositions floating around the Internet. It is somewhat uncommon to have an originally composed black MIDI as many artists tend to use a playable piano transcription as the \"base\" MIDI. The word 'black' in 'Black MIDI' refers to the notation's typical appearance.A \"black MIDI\" and a \"blackened musical notation\" are not quite the same thing. Although a black MIDI is a blackened musical notation, it is not always the other way around. A blackened musical notation is a notation that is filled up and dyed up \"black\" by notes, usually very minute ones. A black MIDI on the other hand, is a blackened musical score in the form of a MIDI file.The Chinese name for \"black score\" is 黑乐谱 in Simplified Chinese and 黑樂譜 in Traditional Chinese; the pinyin form of them is \"Hēi Yuè Pǔ,\" and is derived from the Japanese term for it. The corresponding Korean name for \"black score\" being 검은악보; its romanization is \"geom eun agbo\".".
- Black_MIDI wikiPageExternalLink blackmidi.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageExternalLink sm18322679.
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- Black_MIDI wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Black_MIDI wikiPageRevisionID "707846804".
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Anvil_Studio.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink BASSMIDI_Tester.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Black_MIDI_Team.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_genres.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Cherry_MIDI.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Black_Music_Team.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Death_Waltz.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Dominoes.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink FL_Studio.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Japan_Black_MIDI_Team.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Keppys_MIDI_Converter.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Black_MIDI_Team.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink MAMPlayer.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink MIDITrail.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Music_Studio_Producer.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Piano_From_Above.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Piano_Hero.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Pianofall.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Singer_Song_Writer.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Soundfont_MIDI_Player.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink SynthFont.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink Synthesia.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink TMIDI.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink TiMidity++.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLink VanBascos_Karaoke_Player.
- Black_MIDI wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black MIDI".
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- Black_MIDI subject Category:Music_genres.
- Black_MIDI hypernym Genre.
- Black_MIDI type MusicGenre.
- Black_MIDI comment "A blackened musical notation, also called a black MIDI, black score and black sheet (Japanese: 黒楽譜, くろがくふ, Kuro Gakufu, literally \"black sheet music\") is an experimental genre of music that uses MIDI files, to compose a song remix composed of a large number of notes (typically in the thousands all the way into the millions). It is usually done by filling up the sheet with thousands or millions of abnormally short notes, depending on style.".
- Black_MIDI label "Black MIDI".
- Black_MIDI sameAs Q22964975.
- Black_MIDI sameAs Black_MIDI.
- Black_MIDI sameAs Q22964975.
- Black_MIDI wasDerivedFrom Black_MIDI?oldid=707846804.
- Black_MIDI isPrimaryTopicOf Black_MIDI.