A traditional cell-phone ring is Beethoven's "Für Elise", because it's a simple tune and only needs one note at a time. But now there are extremely fancy phones with the potential for extremely complicated rings. Some phones have rings that sound just like old rotary phones, which I find funny.
But some people now associate "Für Elise" with cell-phones. So there are fancy phones that still have that as the ring tone. But because it's important to use every ounce of potential, it's not just a simple tune any more. They've added harmonic chords and all sort of things that make it sound, well, bigger. And that bugs me, because if you hear "Für Elise" played by an actual pianist, it won't be nearly as complex as the version on the phones. Weird.
Posted by Clive Thompson at March 26, 2003 06:27 PM
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For some reason, that reminds me of the movie Demolition Man, where in the future people listen to radio stations that play nothing but "classic" advertising jingles.
Maybe in the future people will sit around listening to cell phone ringtones, and say things like:
"Did you know some people can play the Für Elise ringtone on the piano?"
"Really? What's a piano?"
Posted by: Tom at March 26, 2003 8:10 PM
Ahahhhahhaha!!
That is a little too frighteningly likely to come true for my tastes.
Posted by: Clive at March 26, 2003 11:44 PM
I have to say, I would upgrade my phone to get one that could play an old-school-phone ring.
Heck, I'm still looking for a ringtone version of the Buffy theme.
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As if you needed more reasons to get a Danger Hiptop ...
... one of the ringtones it offers is indeed a note-perfect emulation of an old-school phone ring. I love it!
Posted by: Clive at March 27, 2003 1:18 PM
I love the song its on my phone but it bugs me that my phone don't play the whole thing it just plays the first part. whats up with that?
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For some reason, that reminds me of the movie Demolition Man, where in the future people listen to radio stations that play nothing but "classic" advertising jingles.
Maybe in the future people will sit around listening to cell phone ringtones, and say things like:
"Did you know some people can play the Für Elise ringtone on the piano?"
"Really? What's a piano?"
Posted by: Tom at March 26, 2003 8:10 PM
Ahahhhahhaha!!
That is a little too frighteningly likely to come true for my tastes.
Posted by: Clive at March 26, 2003 11:44 PM
I have to say, I would upgrade my phone to get one that could play an old-school-phone ring.
Heck, I'm still looking for a ringtone version of the Buffy theme.
Posted by: Misha at March 27, 2003 10:25 AM
As if you needed more reasons to get a Danger Hiptop ...
... one of the ringtones it offers is indeed a note-perfect emulation of an old-school phone ring. I love it!
Posted by: Clive at March 27, 2003 1:18 PM
I love the song its on my phone but it bugs me that my phone don't play the whole thing it just plays the first part. whats up with that?
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