Sc gg 19.mid (Sonic Chaos: Turquoise Hill Zone GG Version)

sc_gg_19.mid is a midi rendition of "Turquoise Hill Zone" from Sonic Chaos for the Sega Master System/Game Gear.

A midi file for the original, unchanged song found on the Sega Master System version could also be found on ESPIOKaos.com: sc_ms_03.mid.

The midi file was composed by John Weeks on October 18th 2002, and was uploaded to ESPIOKaos.com, a website that was home to a large number of Sonic-themed midi files.

sc_gg_19.mid has a duration time of 1 minute, 32 seconds seconds (1:32). The song plays at 150 BPM.

The midi file for some reason has twelve empty tracks, with different channels, all set to Acoustic Grand Piano (the default instrument for all channels excluding Channel 10, the drums channel).

Sadly, ESPIOKaos.com closed in 2008, losing most of its midi files. However, the website has been revived, but with broken links, meaning that most of ESPIOKaos.com's midi files have been lost in time.

Luckily, the midi file has been archived since the website's closure, alongside a majority of ESPIOKaos' midi files on the Wayback Machine at Archive.org.

A category listing all of the archived ESPIOKaos.com midi files can be found here: https://midis.fandom.com/wiki/Category:ESPIOKaos.com_Midis

Where is this Midi File Archived?
VGmusic.com - Not Found

Khinsider.com - Not Found

Archive.org (Wayback Machine) - Found on an archived page of ESPIOKaos.com

Instruments
Lead 1 (Square) 3x

Acoustic Grand Piano (Unused) 12x

Drums (Jazz Kit)

Comments (Midi Information)
Sonic Chaos [GameGear]:  Turquoise Hill Zone [Seq. by:  John Weeks]

This MIDI was sequenced and is owned by John Weeks [2002]; the original version of this song is © 1993 by SEGA

Turquoise Hill Zone (Sonic Chaos:  GameGear)

Sequenced by John Weeks

Finished:  08.18.02

E-mail removed for safety purposes

This MIDI was sequenced and is owned by John Weeks [2002]

The original version of this song is © 1993 by SEGA

SEGA:  http://www.sega.com/

ESPIOKaos.com:  http://www.espiokaos.com/

~Espio

Listen to Midi
Since the midi file was designed to run on an OPL3 soundcard, the midi file will sound drastically different on newer versions of Windows, since they use a Roland Wavetable General Midi soundcard

(Note: If you're using Google Chrome or Opera, the midi file will download instead)

Important Note: The Archive.org link is the original .mid link. However, using right-click to download a midi from Archive.org results in the file becoming corrupted upon download; using left-click to save the midi file will solve this issue.

Listen to sc_gg_19.mid: https://web.archive.org/web/20071015112423/http://www.espiokaos.com/midis/sc_gg_19.mid

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