10 Classical Music Terms and How They Appear in Doom MIDIs

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A lot of the time, we'll be vibing to MIDIs in Doom WADs without even realizing that there are a ton of things happening in those tracks musically that affect their dynamics. These dynamics, like volume, speed, and tonality, for example, can be identified by different words and phrases typically associated with classical music. However, these terms can just as easily apply to Doom music as well, so let's take a look at some of them and how they show up in MIDIs!

CHAPTERS:
0:00 – Classical Music Terms Can Apply to Doom Music
0:42 – Term #1 ("Doomguy and His Angry Band" by continuum.mid)
2:12 – Term #2 ("Destroyer" by Ribbiks)
3:25 – Term #3 ("Teleport Trap" by DiR)
4:16 – Term #4 ("Watch as the Angels Fall from the Heavens into the City of Sin" by Arsinikk)
5:05 – Term #5 ("¡Mmm! ¡Perrito!" by Cacodemon187)
6:07 – Term #6 ("Hunter's Lair" by Tolwyn)
7:05 – Term #7 ("Don't Fear the Ripper" by Bloo)
7:30 – Term #8 ("Gibraltar" by Fookerton)
8:04 – Term #9 ("Inferno" by Martin Linda)
8:57 – Term #10 ("Bandfield" by Hayden49)
9:57 – Wrap-Up

Intro and Outro Music: "Theory Groove" by me

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