#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use MIDI::Simple;
my $quarter_notes_per_minute = 140;
new_score();
Volume 127;
set_tempo int(60_000_000/$quarter_notes_per_minute);
patch_change 1, 1;
noop "c1", "o3"; # Setup
n "hn", "Gs", "E", "en", "rest";
n "Gs_u1";
n "B_u1";
n "Gs_u1";
n "hn", "Fs", "D", "B", "en", "A_u1";
n "Fs_u1";
n "qn", "A_u1";
n "hn", "A", "Fs", "D", "en", "D_u2";
n "A_u1";
n "qn", "D_u2";
n "hn", "E", "Cs", "A", "en", "Cs_u2";
n "A_u1";
n "qn", "Cs_u2";
r "wn";
write_score('LostS.mid');
exec('start','LostS.mid') if ($^O =~ /MSWin32/);
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