If you play guitar, accurate MIDIs can be an absolute Godsend if you're looking for complete tabs of often not-found songs. By using a program called "powertab," found on Powertab.net, I can take a midi sequence and turn it into a guitar tab.
I used this to accurately find out how to completely play kind of rarely-tabbed songs such as Put Out The Fire, MOTBQ, Liar, My Fairy King, and even other non-Queen songs.
It tabs out all the notes, so if you know how to read them (which all guitarists should/do), then it will tell you what chords and individual notes to play.
RainMustFall2 wrote: It tabs out all the notes, so if you know how to read them (which all guitarists should/do), then it will tell you what chords and individual notes to play.
Sure, but for instance an E4 can be played in just about 10 different postions on a fretboard. My point was that the midi-to-tab notation gives away the notes, not the positioning. You have to study Brian's way of playing to get the phrasing right.