Here is this week's Free Sample + MIDI for September 22, 2019 from White Gravy Sounds. What's Gravy?! Welcome back for this week's helping of free gravy from White Gravy Sounds! This week is another chill, lofi hip-hop sample. It's an 8 bar loop in the key of F Minor. It is a 1-7-6 chord progression at 120 beats per minute. As always, the accompanying MIDI file is included. Keep it Gravy! F Minor: Fm - Eb - Db F Minor: 1 - 7 - 6 BPM: 120
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