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Posted: 29 May 2003, 06:38
by CellThree
Sounds pretty good there, although I've just put on Anaconda and the song is in the key of B. I haven't listened to the recorded version for a long time, I'd forgotten about that guitar riff! I've only been listening to some demo versions of it recently which didn't have that riff in it.


Yeah, all the stuff I wrote above is for the Nokia 3330 (my phone) but it works the same on a lot of other Nokia phones as well.

Patrick Moore plays the Xylophone, you know. He's the only man who can wear a suit that is too big and too small for him at the same time.

Posted: 29 May 2003, 14:40
by nearmethexperience
hummmmm, it's all very nokia eh, anyone have ringtones for an ericsson?¿?

that's what i'm using at the moment, i had my ultra sexy nokia stolen, and lost my ericsson t20 in a bizzare mobile phone/pint of lager juggling accident, it wasn't pretty, but it was very very cruel...

anyway, i'm currently using an ericsson a1018s (now how f*cking g*th is that ;) ;) ) that i found in the back of a drawer. i don't see the point of buying another phone here as I have a nokia 3650 still boxed (complete bargain, only $300 + contract) and waiting for me in amerikkka (as i refused to pay for a triband phone) so that's what i'm stuck with for the next couple of months.

so, getting back on track, anyone know any ring tones for that?¿?¿?

cheers

Posted: 29 May 2003, 14:41
by nearmethexperience
patrick moore eh, THEY claimed it was because he was always looking through telescopes, but i reckon that was a cocaine squint if ever i saw one, hey pat, use the other f*cking nostril!!!

Posted: 29 May 2003, 21:48
by Gripper
Steady on chaps- less of the mockery.

Everyone knows that 'Patrick Moore' is the codename stamped on all of Von's flightcases- it being an anagram of 'AE Rock Import'. Anyone for a global conspiracy theory?

His name's also an anagram of 'armpit cooker' and 'atomic porker', both of which are slightly less relevant.

Posted: 30 May 2003, 02:16
by dead stars
CellThree wrote: Yeah, all the stuff I wrote above is for the Nokia 3330 (my phone) but it works the same on a lot of other Nokia phones as well.
And not only Nokia. It works on all of them if you know the notes.
Patrick Moore plays the Xylophone, you know. He's the only man who can wear a suit that is too big and too small for him at the same time.
Honey I have no idea who Patrick Moore is. :)
Anyway, I don't play the xylophone, i just beat on it with a pen because I lost the original stick a looong time ago... and it's only an octave. Now make it more difficult! :wink:

Posted: 30 May 2003, 02:17
by dead stars
nearmethexperience wrote:hummmmm, it's all very nokia eh, anyone have ringtones for an ericsson?¿?
I believe these ones will also work on your phone as long as you have a composer... :?:

Posted: 30 May 2003, 02:21
by dead stars
Forbidden Colours (composed with Motorola T191)

First, with the actual notes

Intro (very compacted!!!)
(Si la si re
Si la si la si mi
Si la si la si #sol.)

1/4 (crochet time) silence

Fa sol fa do faa
Fa sol fa sol #la
sol fa sol fa do #reee

1/8 (quaver time) silence

#ree re #la faa

Fa sol fa do faa
Fa sol fa sol #la
sol fa sol fa #re dooo


Now with numbers (I'll only use 1,2,4,8... although I use half notes as well)
Time: "Medio"
Octave: 2 (except when mentioned)

(8b 8a 8b 8d3
8b 8a 8b 8a 8b 8e3
8b 8a 8b 8a 8b #4g3
1/4 silence)

8f 8g 8f 8c 4f
8f 8g 8f 8g #8a
8g 8f 8g 8f 8c #2d

1/8 silence

#4d3 8d3 #8a 4f
8f 8g 8f 8c 4f
8f 8g 8f 8g #8a
8g 8f 8g 8f #8d 2c

Posted: 30 May 2003, 02:23
by dead stars
First and Last and Always
My version, especially for Ganith ;), composed out of yours - eheheh! - with a little changes. Think it sounds great! Very Celtic.

Octave: 2 or your favourite
Time: "presto" or as fast as possible

First, the notes:

re re la fa sol sol
mi re do re re la
fa sol sol mi re do
re re la fa sol sol
mi re do do re mi fa re
re3 re re3 re

8d 8d 8a 8f 8g 8g
16e 16d 8c 8d 8d 8a
8f 8g 8g 16e 16d 8c
8d 8d 8a 8f 8g 8g
16e 16d 8c 8c 8d 16e 16f 4d
8d3 8d 8d3 8d

Posted: 30 May 2003, 11:59
by Ganith
dead inside wrote:First and Last and Always
My version, especially for Ganith ;), composed out of yours - eheheh! -
Sweet!!!

(Bet nobody told you that before, eh? :-P)

I'll have a go at it... afTer!!

Ganith

Posted: 30 May 2003, 12:15
by Chairman Bux
Ladies & Gentlemen, Boys & Girls, Even you at the back - pay attention!

I proudly present the second greatest living englishman....

http://www.b3ta.co.uk/patrickmoore/

I thank you,

Chairman Bux
CEO Buxville
buxville@myheartland.co.uk

Posted: 30 May 2003, 12:31
by Quiff Boy
Chairman Bux wrote:Ladies & Gentlemen, Boys & Girls, Even you at the back - pay attention!

I proudly present the second greatest living englishman....

http://www.b3ta.co.uk/patrickmoore/

I thank you,

Chairman Bux
CEO Buxville
buxville@myheartland.co.uk
f**k! :D :D :D

Posted: 30 May 2003, 14:13
by Gripper
Like I said above, 'AE Rock Import'....

Posted: 31 May 2003, 03:24
by dead stars
Ganith wrote:
dead inside wrote:First and Last and Always
My version, especially for Ganith ;), composed out of yours - eheheh! -
Sweet!!!

(Bet nobody told you that before, eh? :-P)

I'll have a go at it... afTer!!

Ganith
Sweet?
Actually yes. My boyfriend when i was 16 used to call me "Sweet Sixteen" after Billy Idol.
I guess I grew bitter meanwhile... :von:

Posted: 31 May 2003, 03:25
by dead stars
My version of Burn, ripped off from Izzy's and Cell's . Do you now understand the concept of copyright? ;)
Izzy's the most accurate but I believe my modest version sounds better on a cellphone.

Burn (composed on Motorola T191)
Octave: 2 (except when mentioned)
Time: "medio"

First with notes:

sol si sol #do si #la sol #fa mi #fa
sol #fa sol si sol #do si #la sol #fa #la
si #do si #la sol #fa
sol si sol #do si #la sol #fa mi #fa
sol #fa sol si sol #do si #la sol #fa


Now numbers:

4g 8b 8g #8c3 8b #8a 8g #4f 8e #4f
4g #8f 4g 8b 8g #8c3 8b #8a 8g #8f #8a
8b #8c3 8b #8a 8g #8f
4g 8b 8g #8c3 8b #8a 8g #4f 8e #4f
4g #8f 4g 8b 8g #8c3 8b #8a 8g #2f

Posted: 31 May 2003, 17:58
by pikkrong
Chairman Bux wrote:Ladies & Gentlemen, Boys & Girls, Even you at the back - pay attention!

I proudly present the second greatest living englishman....

http://www.b3ta.co.uk/patrickmoore/
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

that was sweet.

Posted: 02 Jun 2003, 13:40
by Izzy HaveMercy
My version of Burn, ripped off from Izzy's and Cell's . Do you now understand the concept of copyright?[\quote]

You'll be properly sued for that :P

Izzy's the most accurate but I believe my modest version sounds better on a cellphone.
No it doesn't :lol:

Nicely done, AFAIK mine's perfect for the nokia, it has the maximum lenght you can use for a 3210/3310.

Posted: 23 Jun 2003, 14:49
by mh
<unlurk>
Here's a goodie, not saying what it is though, you'll have to try for yrselves!!!

Tempo = 50.

16#c2, 16#g2, 16b2, 8b2,
16b2, 16#g2, 16#c2, 16b1,
16#f2, 16a2, 8a2, 16a2,
16#f2, 16b1, 16a1, 8a2,
16a1, 8a2, 16a1, 8a2,
16a2, 16e2, 16a1, 16a2,
16e2, 16a1, 16b1
</unlurk>

Posted: 23 Jun 2003, 15:02
by mh
<unlurk>
And another - tempo 140 this time, when yr ready, maestro:

8b1, 8b1, 8b1, 8b1,
8b1, 8b1, 8e2, 8#d2,
8#f2, 8#f2, 8#f2, 8#f2,
8#f2, 8#f2, 8b2, 8#a2,
8a2, 8a2, 8a2, 8a2,
8a2, 8a2, 8d3, 8#c3,
8e2, 8e2, 8e2, 8e2,
8e2, 8e2, 8a2, 8#g2
</unlurk>

Posted: 18 Jul 2003, 11:09
by Scardwel
My new mobile howls "INCOMING!!!" at me everytime a get a text message - cool huh!?!
;D

Posted: 18 Jul 2003, 19:05
by Gripper
Scardwel wrote:My new mobile howls "INCOMING!!!" at me everytime a get a text message - cool huh!?!
;D
Now , that IS good.
How does that happen?

Posted: 21 Jul 2003, 11:05
by Scardwel
my phone has a recording function, so I sampled the end of 'Ribbons' and used that as a ringtone!

It's the Panasonic one on sale in Virgin stores at the moment if anyone cares...

Posted: 22 Jul 2003, 20:15
by MrChris
Okay, I'm utterly, utterly, utterly illittarutt when it comes to mobiles or any technology whatsoever. Does anyone know anything that will work with a new polyphonic panasonic with vodaphone? Doesn't have to be polyphonic though. I tried some of the above nokia toons, but they didn't sound right at all. I know, I know, you would have told me so if I'd asked... Also, to demonstrate how stupid I am, I don't seem to be able to get the note-speed thing working, or the octave, for that matter, whatever one of those is. Yes, I'm musically illiterate too. Maybe I should just be locked up or something. If you use one of them complicated doorknob thingies I'll never get out of my cell...

Posted: 13 Feb 2004, 23:46
by pikkrong
A very stupid question: does it make a sense to think about Sisters' (Burn, Heartland...) ringtone if I got a Nokia 1100? :oops:
First of all I have to say I'm not a xylophone fan :innocent:

Posted: 13 Feb 2004, 23:51
by Gripper
pikkrong- the 1100, says the nokia website, has a 'ringtones composer', at http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,8764,46549,00.html so it looks like you're in!

Cheers

gripper

Posted: 13 Feb 2004, 23:54
by Vox
If you want polyphonic Sisters ringtones on your poly-capable Nokia simply upload an existing Sisters midi via wap or email to your phone.

Most Nokia's have 4 channel poly, so you'll need to load the midi into a midi editor and select the 4 channels you want, drum, bass, guitar etc.

Save the new file making sure it's <12kb

go to http://www.tagtag.com which is a free wap hosting service

upload your midi, TagTag will give you a code

connect via wap on your Nokia to http://tagtag.com, enter the code and download the midi to your phone.

Easier still if you have email on your Nokia, just email the midi!

Vox
Nokia 3595
Running Alice, Walk Away, Giving Ground, Temple of Love, Thing On A Spring.