There are two ways.
Play them from your browser
If you simply click on any of the file
names located on our download page your browser will automatically
download the file and begin playing the MIDI file. This
action does not save the file to your hard drive. Most
web browsers now days are equipped with a MIDI "plug-in"
which recognizes the file(s) as MIDI and automatically begins
to play them through your computer's sound card and speakers.
The problem with this is that, in most
cases, people have the stock sound card (which sounds horrible)
that came with the computer. So unless you have purchased
a great after market sound card for your PC, these files probably
sound a little weak.
There are a couple of ways around this though.
*** One is to get a software based MIDI synth. there are a bunch of them that you can buy, but there are also some really good ones for free. These software synths convert the MIDI data into 'high quality' musical sound (unlike most sound cards) and then pushes the music out your sound card. These are a great alternative to buying expensive MIDI equipment.
Here's a list of some good software MIDI players
http://aitech.ac.jp/~ckelly/midi/help/midi-players.html
Loopy - Great software! and it's FREE.
Here are some others you might want to try out. (I have little or no experience with these.)
**** Another way is to buy an external
MIDI sound unit. This is the route I go because the units
are so much more editable and don't take up precious computer
RAM and CPU speed. Plus you can use them for other things
if the need arises.
The MIDI data goes to this unit instead
of through your sound card. That means you have to hook it
up to your computer and have an external speaker source. (minor
problems)
I use a Korg NX5R unit: (click
here for more information)

This unit costs around $400 - $500 and is well worth
it. It's like having a studio Keyboard in a little box.
There are many different kinds of these
modules that can be used with your computer. Virtually
every major keyboard has a rack mount, and module version
that you can buy.
You can also use any MIDI compatible keyboard
as your sound source. You don't have to use a "little
box".



