Another way to fix this might be to have pulseaudio run as a system-wide daemon 
instead of a per-user instance. This can be accomplished by changing the 
PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=0 line in /etc/default/pulseaudio to 
PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=1. This should make pulseaudio start before the 
timidity daemon. It is not recommended to run pulseaudio as a system-wide 
daemon, however.
Maybe it would also be possible to have the timidity server run in the user's 
context instead of the system's? That would make it possible to start it from 
within the gnome (or whatever) session after pulseaudio.

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Timidity daemon doesn't play nice with pulse audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210472
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