Why does playing the MIDI music remove the lyrics from the screen?
On some versions of Netscape Navigator running on Macs (including my own), the MIDI file does not automatically open in its own browser window. Instead, it “bumps” the lyrics window in order to play the file. When you hit the “Back” button, the lyrics come back, but then the MIDI file stops playing. To remedy this, click on the musical icon at the upper left corner of the lyrics page, and HOLD the mouse button to get the pop up menu, scroll the mouse to select “New Window with this link.” Now that you have two browser windows open, you can click back on the lyrics page, and have the MIDI musical accompaniment running simultaneously. Where can I find MIDI files on the Internet? There are thousands of MIDI sites on the Web. If you know what song you are looking for, the fastest way to find it is to use a special search engine called MIDI Explorer, which can be found at http://www.musicrobot.com – just enter the key word(s) of the title. Also, you can use any of the popular search engines