Eric Prydz Opus Midi -

Export the MIDI as a MusicXML file. Import it into notation software (Musescore, Sibelius). Print it out for a piano player, a string quartet, or a guitar tab. There are dozens of YouTube covers of "Opus" on classical guitar—they all started with a MIDI transcription.

The track's foundation is built on a unique , diverging from the standard four or eight-bar phrases typical in EDM.

D3 - C4 - Bb3 - A3 (whole notes, one per bar)

Dm – C – Bb – A (all minor except A? No – A is major in this context: Dm, C, Bb, Am? Actually A major works – but listen: original uses A minor for the last chord).

: Offers multiple versions, including a partial sequence for education and a full sequence with channels for the main arp, bass, strings, and "alarm" synth Hooktheory : Provides a musical theory breakdown and a MIDI download of the core chord progression and melody in F# Minor. : As seen in his video tutorial , he provides a PDF and MIDI reference for playing the notes manually. Musical Characteristics Structure: The MIDI typically captures the gradual tempo increase

When you look at the MIDI data for "Opus," you will notice the "Prydz Snare" and the kick drum are perfectly aligned to create a rolling groove, but the magic lies in the synthesizer work. The MIDI reveals that the chords are voiced specifically to leave room for the low-end frequencies. This is a crucial lesson for producers: the space between the notes is just as important as the notes themselves.

The melody is in (relative F major).