In the next links you can download the midifiles, which have two parts: clarinet and piano.
To be able to hear them you have to have a midi reproductor, just in case you don't have them,
you can use the links I give you for download.
To be able to see the two parts I recommend to use 'Noteworthy Player' which shows you the score in real time, but you can't edit the midifile, you'll listen always the clarinet part. This is good if you don't know the song.
If your interest goes to piano part, (because you already know how the music sounds) and more options for editing the music, I recommend 'VanBasko's Karaoke player', which is freeware (no cost). You can mute any midi track (clarinet for example), change the tempo, tuning and volume, etc.
If you are used to sequencers (like Cubase, Sonar, or Logic), maybe it's the better option.
Click on the links to download the software, and see which one is better for you necessities. The best is always to try!
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To be able to see the two parts I recommend to use 'Noteworthy Player' which shows you the score in real time, but you can't edit the midifile, you'll listen always the clarinet part. This is good if you don't know the song.
If your interest goes to piano part, (because you already know how the music sounds) and more options for editing the music, I recommend 'VanBasko's Karaoke player', which is freeware (no cost). You can mute any midi track (clarinet for example), change the tempo, tuning and volume, etc.
If you are used to sequencers (like Cubase, Sonar, or Logic), maybe it's the better option.
Click on the links to download the software, and see which one is better for you necessities. The best is always to try!
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