AUTHOR: Gary Wachtel
(GaryW0001@AOL.com)
EQUIPMENT: MIDI Interface & Multitimbral Synth, or
MIDI-Compatible Sound Card
NEEDS: MIDI Sequencer Software or .MID File Player
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Total Instruments: 15 + Drums |
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Playing Time: 9:12 |
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Sequenced For: General MIDI |
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Type: Standard MIDI (Type 1) |
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Original Arrangement: Available |
This is a sequence of "Adventures On Earth," part of the score composed by John Williams for Steven Speilberg's classic film, "E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial)." The music was designed to accompany the bicycle chase near the end of the film and as the cyclists reach escape velocity, E.T's theme is heard as the fly "over the moon." The more sentimental music that follows, accompanies the dialogue as E.T. bids farewell to his earthling friends. This is followed by timpani and brass fanfares as the orchestra brings the film to a close. All parts were individually scored for Full Concert Orchestra using Freestyle & Performer Sequencing Software, and a Korg X5DR Synthesizer.
Note: This sequence can be used with non-GM synths by loading it into a sequencer and re-assigning the Program Change and MIDI Channel data to meet the requirements of your equipment.
This
sequence is Copyright ©1999 by Blue Max Distribution
All Rights Reserved - For Non-Commercial Use Only
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