To download, just right-click the file of your choice and select Save as... from the pop-up menu.
in the file lists what info is in fact stored within the MIDI file itself - to view it, you'll simply need to open the file
in a regular text editor, such as WordPad or Notepad. A supplement is an additional document to be downloaded separately.
title |
description |
in the file |
supplement |
CI: Opening Theme Song |
CI was a kind of obscure anime series that I hardly remember a thing about, except
for the fact that I heard this song and was captivated by its many instruments which more
or less effectively create a sweeping pop rock opener.
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comment, chords |
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Mask: Theme Song |
If you were appropriately aged when the series - and addictive toys range - was hip, you
will surely remember Matt Trakker and his team of mask-wearing, super-vehicle-driving
freelance world savers opposing Miles Mayhem and his subversive collective, introduced by
this smash synth pop tune.
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comment |
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The Racoons: Run With Us (Theme Song) |
Don't let it fool you, this song is a definite larger-than-life '80s pop song, obscured when
the series' popularity declined. Revisit everyone from Bert Racoon and his friends to
Cyril Sneer and his piglets with a listen!
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comment |
lyrics, chords, guitar tablature |
CI: Ending Theme Song |
The second CI song I got my hands on, and also the only one I know of beside the
theme song, this takes the latter's pop rock appeal to a different degree, delivering
a monumentally tinged ballad which is actually not a bad composition at all.
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comment, chords, guitar tablature |
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Captain Tsubasa: Theme Song (German) |
Apparently, soccer anime series are a field of its own, and Captain Tsubasa - or
Die tollen Fußballstars in Germany - in fact not only offers ball-centered
suspense, but also a smashing title song, which here is presented in a superextended edit,
combining opening and ending themes into one unbeatable mixture!
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comment, lyrics, chords |
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Commissioner Rex: A Good Friend (Theme Song) |
Especially this one is not to be taken too seriously. A German/Austrian series starring
a policeman and a dog, the latter saving the day on a regular basis, is indeed some concept,
and the title song aptly demonstrates purpose-orientated tv pop music.
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comment, lyrics, chords |
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Flame of Recca: Nanka Shiawase (Opening Theme Song) |
Performed by the Oystars, this title track to the anime series Flame of Recca circles
around some vague retro influences and an infectious, if short-lived, pop appeal, which
introduces the story about a boy and a princess quite adequately.
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comment, chords, guitar tablature |
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Queen Millenia: Ending Theme Song |
If you wish to be talking vintage, say, '70s anime songs, look no further. This makes all
later-day theme songs pale in comparison to its sheer monumentality and excess dramatism,
corresponding well to Leiji Yamamoto's epic-styled series.
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comment, chords |
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Michel Vaillant: Theme Song (German) |
Taken from a somewhat cheaply produced, seemingly European cartoon series revolving around
a top-notch race car driver, his entourage, and saving the world, this tune boasts some all-purpose rock guitars
and a melodic finishing putting it down with the target audience kids.
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comment, chords, guitar tablature |
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Sonic Soldier Borgman: Traps in the Night (Opening Theme Song) |
Not bad at all for a theme song - this mystical rock track might even come close to
emulating some proper jrock group of a similar style, and provides a kind of catchy melody
meant to cling to your ear, before actually switching to the science-fiction-style anime.
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comment, chords, guitar tablature |
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