Note #36 (Kick): 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . .
Note #38 (Snare): . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 4 . . .
Note #42 (Hi-Hat): repeated 8th notes (every .5 beat)
Add an open hi-hat (#46) on the & of 4 before the chorus.
Now the fun begins:
A MIDI file is essentially a digital map of a musical performance. Unlike an MP3, which is a finished recording, a "Stay With Me" MIDI file contains the raw data: the note positions, velocities, durations, and instrument assignments. stay with me miki matsubara midi
Using a high-quality MIDI file of this track offers several benefits for music creators: Note #36 (Kick): 1
1. Studying the "City Pop" Chord Voicings "Stay With Me" is notoriously difficult to play by ear for beginners due to its jazz-influenced harmony. A MIDI file allows you to visualize the exact voicings used on the synthesizers and the electric piano. You can isolate the left-hand bass movement versus the right-hand melody, learning how Miki Matsubara and her team layered sounds to create that signature "floating" sensation. Add an open hi-hat (#46) on the & of 4 before the chorus
2. The Iconic Bassline The driving force of the track is its groovy, syncopated bassline. It locks in with the drums to create a pocket that is both relaxed and danceable. By loading the MIDI into a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), producers can analyze the rhythm and timing of the bass, helping them understand how to program basslines that have that authentic late-70s groove.
3. Sound Design and Remixing For electronic music producers, a "Stay With Me" MIDI file is a sandbox for creativity. You can take the original melody and bassline but replace the sounds with modern synthesizers. Want to turn it into a Lo-Fi hip-hop track? Route the MIDI to a dusty electric piano sample. Want to make a Future Funk banger? Swap the instruments for punchy 808s and side-chained supersaws. The MIDI preserves the soul of the song while allowing for endless sonic experimentation.
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