The Hall of Fame tone
Getting ringtones for your cell phone has become one of the best ways to set yourself apart from the current scene. If you want to stand out in the crowd, the tone you choose can be a big step in the right direction.
So you want a tone very well, but have no idea what makes one great? Follow the tips below and learn where the bar has been raised by the list of 10 below, called the first class of the ringtone Hall of Fame.
Separation of great melodies from the rest of the bunch requires a series of criteria trial. First, a tone of great must come from a great song. While it is possible that great songs for ringtones disappointing, the opposite is impossible. The tone should also be easily recognizable to many people. All world want the voice that makes people smile and say "I love that song" When the phone rings.
From a musical standpoint, the tone should be created from a song of three parts: introduction, hook, or the soloist. The success of these three parts of the successful musical equation or failure of hit songs, making it indispensable for the success of a ringtone. Because of the technology format, songs that make tunes too great need for simple layers. Songs duel with drums or guitars cause a tone to sound cluttered, making it difficult to identify by ear. The intros to songs like "Stairway to Heaven" and "A Thousand Miles" make great ringtones because they are catchy and easy on the ear.
Besides coming from a particular section of a song, great ringtones must also have a strong repetitive rhythm line. Whether that persistent pulse comes from the line of under "Drop It Like It's Hot" or synthesizers in "Take On Me", the ability of many to recognize a specific song comes from repetition.
While final cornerstone was consolidated into the sanctuary of tone, here are the top ten inducted into Hall of Fame Tone:
1. "In Da Club" 50 Cent
Besides being Billboard's inaugural Ringtone of the Year in 2004, 50 first hit # 1 has a line of bass built to make heads bob. The string section adds suspense to the song and puts high notes at the top of the base-line channel. After have "In Da Club" as a ringtone means the party is never farther than your phone.
2. "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin
The calm wind instruments accompanying slow guitar picking makes for rock Page and tone heaven on earth. Several parts of this song tones have become call, but the tone that represents the introduction song is a true classic.
3. "Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd
Music fans of all ages with a smile on his face at the first sound of classic southern rock. Change of a party atmosphere to meet to Jamboree for a simple ring "ring". The MP3 version is a necessary signal for the country and classic rock fans.
4. "Super Mario Brothers" Game Theme
The tone essential for the players. The polyphonic tone is an exact replica of the track, 16-bit Nintendo.
5. "Halloween" Movie Theme
Perfect custom tone for friends named Michael Myers. One of the most popular melodies of all time that can outsell pop hits every year.
6. "The Next Episode" Dr. Dre
While many hip-hop ringtones sound poor due to the overload of boring bass lines, "The Next Episode" presents low blows and a pulsating G-funk guitar lick, creating the benchmark for multiple layers of ring tones.
7. "Mission Impossible" Theme Song
Another very popular tone despite his age will only get more popular after the fourth installment of the movie franchise begins filming. Perfect as a custom tone for those over the heads demanding workplace.
8. "Sandstorm" Darude
Like "Super Mario Brothers" a replica of a different song is created by the polyphonic ringtone. A must for fans of techno music and the other, fire insurance, the party of Start tone.
9. "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" Theme Song
The only hip-hop song your father can rap over is one of the most recognizable tones available. The beat is so contagious that setting it as your default ringer in a public place will cause a room to begin rhyming along as if it were by Will Smith.
10. "The" Jetsons Theme Song
While the Jetsons had a lot of great things in his future world, one thing that no has is his own song as a ringer on the phone. We do not have flying cars yet, but show the evolution of cell phone technology with upbeat polyphonic ditty.
About the Author
Bob Bentz is co-owner of Advanced Telecom Services–a leading provider of 900 numbers, text message services, and “http://www.monstertones.com”>ringtones.
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