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Musical Instrument Digital Interface is what MIDI stands for.
It's a way to connect synthesizers, samplers, and computers, which make and control sound so that they can talk to each other using MIDI messages.
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This lets one keyboard make sounds on another synthesizer, and it lets you record music in a way that makes it easy to change the notes, change the orchestration, and change the way the song is put together.
MIDI messages are used for communication between virtual instruments and computer sequencing software running on the same computer.
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Who is Louis Armstrong?
Louis Daniel Armstrong was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and grew up there.
In the 1920s, he became well-known because he could play the trumpet and cornet in creative ways.
Louis Armstrong wrote and performed Hello Dolly.
His career lasted 50 years and included many different times in jazz history.
Armstrong was one of the first well-known African-American performers to become popular with a large number of white people.
In 2017, he was added to the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame after his death.
He got a lot of praise, including three nominations for the Grammy Award and a win for his singing in Hello, Dolly! in 1964.
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The story of Hello Dolly
"Hello, Dolly!" is the title song of the 1964 musical of the same name.
The music and lyrics were written by Jerry Herman, who also wrote the scores for many other popular musicals including Mame and La Cage aux Folles.
Louis Armstrong's version reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, ending the Beatles' streak of 3 chart-topping hits in a row over 14 consecutive weeks.
The song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.
Mack David, a composer who was up for an Oscar, sued for copyright infringement.
The first four measures of "Hello, Dolly!" were the same as the last four measures of the refrain of David's 1948 song "Sunflower."
Before the case would have gone to court, Herman agreed to pay a settlement that was good for those who worked on the show and the possible movie.
Before the lawsuit, Herman had never heard the song, and he wanted a chance to defend himself in court. However, for the sake of those.
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