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Having trouble finding a specific MIDI file? Then Web Thumper's MIDI search is the answer! This new tool will help you find MIDI files you are looking for not only at Web Thumper but all over the Internet as many different MIDI web sites are also included in the search data base. You no longer have to spend hours searching each individual MIDI site for that MIDI file you've been looking for...if its not listed in Web Thumper's MIDI Search, then it probably does not exist!

Complete the form below with either a keyword that is in the title of the song you are looking for or the artist name of music you want to find. Then click on the Begin Search button and you'll get a page with links to the files you have been looking for! For more details about using the MIDI Search tool, see below.


Enter keyword in song title

Enter keyword for artist

You can enter keyword(s) in both song and artist fields, but it is not neccessary for the search

Separate each keyword with a space

Exact match of word
Keyword included in word
First characters of Song title or Artist name

Since this is a new product and it is growing, please let me know if you have any problems using the search tool...send e-mail to thumper@webthumper.com.


MIDI Search Tips

Example 1


If you entered in house for the Song keyword and left the Artist keyword blank, you might get the following results:

Burning Down The House Talking Head
House Of The Rising Sun Animals
Our House Madness

Example 2


If you entered in house for the Song keyword and Madness for the Artist keyword, you might get the following results:

Our House Madness

Example 3


If you entered in spi for the Song keyword and left the Artist keyword blank and selected Keyword included in word, you might get the following results:

Smells Like Teen Spirit Nirvana
Spirits In The Material World Police
Spinning Wheel Blood, Sweat & Tears

Spirit, Spirits, & Spinning all contain (anywhere in the Song title or Artist name) spi so they were selected; this also works for the Artist field.

Example 4


If you entered in to for the Song keyword and left the Artist keyword blank and selected First characters..., you might get the following results:

Too Much Time Styx
Tom Sawyer Rush
Together Sting

Too, Tom, & Together all start with to so they were selected; this also works for the Artist field.