Seikilos.mid(MIDI audio file, length 24 s, 213 bps overall, file size: 640 bytes)

The melody in the Seikilos Epitaph

Copy of the original from english Wikipedia

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MIDI file of the Seikilos epitaph melody

I created this midi with the following LilyPond code:

\score {
   \notes {
     \time 6/8 
     \clef treble
     \key d \major
     \relative c''{
       a8 e'4 e4.
       cis8( d e) d4.
       cis4 d8 e d( cis)
       b a4 b8( g4)
       a8 cis e d cis( d)
       cis a4 b8( g4)
       a8 cis b d e cis
       a a4 a8( fis e)
     }
   }
   \paper { }
   \midi { }
 } 

You can use my lilypond code, run the midi through the Guido server to get guido code, or work with it in a midi based editor. Created by en:User:Chinasaur

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current23:04, 30 October 200524 s (640 bytes)CralizeThe melody in the Seikilos Epitaph Copy of the original from english Wikipedia The original file was licensed as Public Domain Category:Musical notation Created by en:User:Chinasaur
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