Citations:black MIDI

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English citations of black MIDI

Digital music genre with vast numbers of notes played simultaneously: black MIDI[edit]

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  • 2015, Samuel Cameron, Music in the Marketplace: A Social Economics Approach (page 2)
    All music of course must contain some semblance of silence or it would be an incomprehensible blur with all the parts running together. The exception to this is the current vogue, on the internet, for creating “black midi” files using software to create musical performances with literally millions of notes being played. This is unlikely to appeal to the general listener and we should probably consider it a deviant case of anti-music made for frivolous purposes rather than any kind of polemic.