A specific musical composition, often rendered in MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) format, can be acquired for use in various digital audio workstations or playback devices. This facilitates the study, performance, and adaptation of the piece within a digital environment. For example, individuals seeking to recreate or remix a particular musical work may search for a digital file representing its notes and timing.
The accessibility of these digital files allows for widespread distribution and manipulation of musical content. This has significantly impacted music education, enabling students to dissect and analyze complex compositions at their own pace. Furthermore, composers and arrangers can utilize these files as a foundation for creating new works or developing alternative arrangements.