Links for Writers of 'MIDI File' Pages

I, with the help of others, have put together a few pages to help you keep your MIDI File page clutter-free.

By linking to the ABC's of Using MIDI Files at the top of your page, you don't have to explain how to use MIDI files. This page has links to the other 'help' pages for various computers These pages are up-to-date and accurate for all computers, not just the one you are familiar with.

By linking to Standard MIDI Files on the Net at the bottom of your page, you don't need to maintain a list of links.

Here is a 'template' which you may want to use.

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John Smith's Alternative MIDI Files

MIDI beginners should read the ABC's of Using MIDI Files.

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  • File 1
  • File 2
  • Fild 3
  • etc., etc.,

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For more MIDI files, visit Standard MIDI Files on the Net
The Most Complete and Best-Maintained List of Sites With MIDI Files

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Linking to the Sub-Pages

You may link directly to any sub-page if you prefer.

If you haven't read it yet, check out Guidelines for HTML Writers of MIDI File Pages