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Author: John
Posted: May 17 2005 - 11:15 PM
Subject: reply
hey, awesome man!
seems like it's a pretty famous melody. I remember it from the coolio song cu when you get there and the pet shop boys with go west. google really helped me there ;)
thanks for helping me out here
Author: glindhot
Posted: May 17 2005 - 04:35 PM
Subject: reply-2
I'm guessing it might be from the Pachabel canon.

The canon starts off dadadada dadadada dadadada dadadada and then the main melody joins with the the dadadada's continuing underneath (ostinato?).

The ringtone tune sounds similar except that each da is kinda changed into two short bits, didit.

Apologies if I'm making it sound like Morse code but I think you will see, or rather, hear what I am trying to impart.
Author: John
Posted: May 17 2005 - 05:31 AM
Subject: reply
well, somehow the link didnt show up right, lemme try again

http://www.cosmicarts.f2s.com/ringtone.mp3
Author: John
Posted: May 17 2005 - 05:29 AM
Subject: ringtone tune from phone
hi folks, I got this new phone that has some ringtone in there which is driving me nuts. I think I've heard this before but cant figure out what it is.
I put up an mp3 file from it over here: http://www.cosmicarts.f2s.com/ringtone.mp3
I hope someone can figure this out.
greetings
John
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