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Stay With Me — Miki Matsubara Midi |link|

Bringing Matsubara's 1979 vocals into modern future funk or lo-fi house beats.

By studying and manipulating the MIDI data of "Mayonaka no Door / Stay With Me," musicians can gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate songwriting techniques that continue to define the city pop genre decades later.

To understand the song is to know the artist. Miki Matsubara was born in 1959 in Osaka, but she was a Tokyo artist through and through. Her look and sound were the perfect embodiment of the Japanese City Pop genre, a stylish, sophisticated blend of funk, soul, jazz, and R&B that defined the urban boom of 1980s Japan. "Stay With Me" was her declaration of arrival, a perfect showcase for her cool-yet-warm vocal delivery that, as one Billboard article described, was "even sexy".

Do you want a heavy metal version of “Stay with Me”? Load the MIDI with distorted guitars. A chiptune 8-bit cover? Assign a NES soundfont. A lofi hip-hop beat? Slow the tempo to 70 BPM and add a drum loop. stay with me miki matsubara midi

Because MIDI acts as digital sheet music, you can easily alter the genre of the track. Try lowering the tempo to 90 BPM for a Lo-Fi Chillhop remix, or speeding it up to 125 BPM for a modern Future Funk edit. Technical Tips for Keyboardists

"Stay with Me" by Miki Matsubara is a musical treasure that continues to captivate listeners worldwide. With this MIDI file, we invite you to explore the song's timeless beauty and create your own musical interpretations. Share your experiences, and let's keep the spirit of this classic alive!

Once you import the "Stay with Me" MIDI file into your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) like Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, or Cubase, you can utilize it in several creative ways: 1. Music Production & Remixing Bringing Matsubara's 1979 vocals into modern future funk

The beauty of MIDI is its accessibility. Here is a simple guide to get you started:

Start with a free MIDI from BitMidi, load it into your DAW with a Rhodes piano and slap bass, and spend an afternoon humanizing the timing. You will not just be copying a song; you will be learning from a master.

Here’s a concise, shareable post you can use for forums, social media, or music communities about finding a MIDI of Miki Matsubara’s “Stay With Me” (aka “Mayonaka no Door — Stay With Me”): Miki Matsubara was born in 1959 in Osaka,

Offers a specialized "Stay With Me" piano tutorial with accompanying MIDI files.

The track is written in the key of with a tempo of 108 BPM . It is known for its high level of musical complexity compared to standard pop songs of the era.

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