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This cell phone is neat because it has a standard stereo jack, so I can easily connect it to my camcorder [the others have a smaller jack and appear to be for mic-headsets, and I only got one channel to record at times].
Played in this order [so the beeps and basic tones are at the end]:
Froggy Night [different version than older models]
Good Morning [by The Real Group, Sweden]
Bubble Ring [Bubble on some older models, Moving Bell on others]
Jazz Tone [Jazzy on some older models]
Wah Wah Beep [guitar]
Robot
Lounge Beat
Allure
Illusion
Laguna Beach
This Time [also seen as Right Now by Makou - see below]
Kingston Dream [Kingston Sun on other models]
Galaxy Lover
Magic Adventure
Xylophone Bell
Simple Beep02
Simple Beep01
VZW Default Tone
Ducks
Forest
Savanna
Bright
Bubble [different than older models]
You've Got Mail [harmonized like The Real Group, Sweden]
Bird
Chime
Cuckoo
Pop
Door Bell
Loud Beeps
Loud Beep Once
Low Beeps
Low Beep Once
I personally don't like This Time, but I found some info regarding its creation:
"Joël Pichette
3 years ago
The song is in fact a demo in a composer soundpack for which a licence
can be purchased at an unknown company; then you can do whatever you
want with the instruments and female voice samples. It was released in
or before 2005 so it would be really hard to find nowadays.
I asked LG where it comes from and they have no clues... Don't bother
sending a email / phone call or online chat request to LG...
More details about this song: From Maxume on youtube
Source:
hubpages.com/en...
Quote from Maxume (the source) :
The track was originally composed and written by 2 guys from the UK
under commission from a sound sample production company.
There is no doubt that “Makou” used the exact same vocal samples I did
in my production and hence, it's not a female vocalist from Japan who
performs it. Take a listen to my track and theirs and compare just the
vocals; Apart from the tempo, they are exactly the same. The song
creation pack simply names the vocalist as “Sarah”. That doesn't have a
Japanese ring to it, now does it?
The license agreement of the song creation pack in question, grants the
licensee the right to use the contents in ANY production and it's
therefor safe to assume that LG had some session artists perform the
song to use as a ring tone. When you go into the nitty-gritty of royalty
distribution, the benefits for LG in doing this becomes glaringly
obvious. The release date of the song creation pack and the first
questions I could find posted about the ring tone also conveniently
co-insides. However, this is just an assumption; not a fact.
... Another quote: As you can imagine, the chance of getting your hands
on a possible hit track doesn't roll around everyday for an unsigned,
independent artist such as myself. As a result, I reserve the right to
be vague with specific details. That being said, let's continue:"
• Right Now - Makou - the Makou version "Right Now"