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Few instrumental pieces have embedded themselves into the collective consciousness quite like Frank Mills’ For anyone who grew up in the late 1970s or 1980s, the sound of that delicate, repeating arpeggio instantly conjures images of glittering ornaments, vintage carousels, or the simple joy of a child winding up a porcelain figurine.
The MIDI file is small enough to fit on microcontrollers. It is a staple project for Arduino or Raspberry Pi enthusiasts building their own physical music boxes. The code is widely available on GitHub to convert the MIDI signal into servo motor movements that strike actual bells.
Whether you are a piano student trying to nail that tricky bridge, a DJ looking for a nostalgic hook, or a parent wanting to play the same song for your child that you heard from your own music box, the MIDI file is your key.
Few instrumental pieces have embedded themselves into the collective consciousness quite like Frank Mills’ For anyone who grew up in the late 1970s or 1980s, the sound of that delicate, repeating arpeggio instantly conjures images of glittering ornaments, vintage carousels, or the simple joy of a child winding up a porcelain figurine.
The MIDI file is small enough to fit on microcontrollers. It is a staple project for Arduino or Raspberry Pi enthusiasts building their own physical music boxes. The code is widely available on GitHub to convert the MIDI signal into servo motor movements that strike actual bells.
Whether you are a piano student trying to nail that tricky bridge, a DJ looking for a nostalgic hook, or a parent wanting to play the same song for your child that you heard from your own music box, the MIDI file is your key.