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Author: Steve
Posted: Jan 24 2004 - 12:28 PM
Subject: Siemens A55 mobile 'phone Ringtone
Hello I hope someone can help me.

My Girlfriend is 5 months pregnant and keeps asking me what the Classic 2 ringtone is on the Siemens A55 mobile phone (UK) I know nothing about mustc,except a great love of it, and found the 'Parson's' a bit daunting so was hoping somebody in the forum who owns this mobile may recognize it.
It's s piano piece which I think involves 'scales' if that's ahy help! I've heard the piece on occasion over the years but never paid any heed to its name. until now.
I've searched the forums' back post but can find nothing connected so if anybody can help I would be most grateful :)

Steve.






Steve




Author: scient
Posted: Dec 06 2003 - 08:08 AM
Subject: Classical music bits - source?
I have images of classical score music, and don't know what piece they are from. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

The images are here:
http://omnie.250free.com/Dinapic3_frogballads.bmp
(it appears that this one includes the same line of music repeated twice)

http://omnie.250free.com/Dinapic2_balladsoffrogs.bmp
(there's that same line prominently in the middle...top and bottom seem to be a repeat of a different line)

http://omnie.250free.com/Dinapic1_cafedead.bmp
(a new line on top, the repeat from the previous pic in the middle, and the line that's repeated in all the images is on the bottom)

Any ideas?
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