Editorial Policy
This Editorial Policy describes how MidiPlays organizes public song pages, practice guidance, corrections, and catalog standards.
Updated on June 20, 2026
Purpose
MidiPlays exists to make MIDI files easier to practice. A good page should help visitors understand what the song is, how the arrangement behaves, which instruments can be used for study, and where related song collections can be found.
Page standards
Public pages should have a clear title, useful description, playable MIDI file, practical musical context, relevant tags, readable metadata, and paths to related pages when the catalog has enough material.
Corrections
Song titles, artists, franchises, tempos, tags, chord sections, notation, and descriptions can be corrected when better information is available. Readers are encouraged to report mistakes through the contact page with the page URL and a short explanation.
Independence
Advertising supports the site, but it does not control the catalog, tags, descriptions, recommendations, or corrections. The editorial standard is based on usefulness for music practice.
Rights and removals
MidiPlays respects rights holders. If a page contains material that should be removed, credited differently, or corrected, contact the team with enough information to evaluate the request.
Updates and review
The catalog is reviewed over time as new songs are published, old pages are improved, and better musical context becomes available. The goal is a practical archive that becomes more useful as it grows.